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When Tony Williams broke from MIles to launch Lifetime, his first mistake was hiring Miles' late-40's buddy Monte Kay as manager. At this time, Monte had been managing Flip Wilson and would be producer of The Flip Wilson Show on NBC-TV in 1970. In Melody Maker (January 15, 1972), John McLaughlin had this to say about Lifetime's state of affairs: "Everything except the music was incredibly bad; management, economics, administration, organization... incredibly bad."
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Lewis' next TSA 'pat-down' will confirm our suspicions.
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If it was 'Guys and Animals' the dude would less likely sweat out subsequent charges in court.
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John Berberian - Middle Eastern Rock (Verve, 1969)
Bill Nelson replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Recommendations
I've been digging the recent 'Middle Eastern Rock' CD of Berberian (Verve, via Modern Harmonic). As Johnny Carson would've said, "That's some wild, wild stuff!" -
Martha Raye Imitates Judy Garland
Bill Nelson replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Martha Raye's take on Garland perfectly captured Judy's vibrato, as circulated in Raye's capacious mouth. -
This is Gary McFarland Documentary - Free Thru December 31, 2022
Bill Nelson replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Artists
'Soft Samba Strings' is a thorough cock-up. The piano pitch indeed leans sharp and the strings (recorded in England at 50 cycles, versus the U.S. standard 60 cycles) run a touch slower, off-pitch, and after the beat. (Jack Parnell conducted strings and voices.) Conceptually, 'SSS' was to be McFarland's easy listening, semi-classical album of Light Music'. Instead, it's a botched project which Creed Taylor sub-contracted to its detriment. Yet, one might call it a 'beautiful mess'. -
A guy who learned a handshake deal with Jerry Wexler 'weren't worth shit'.
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Teo Macero's 'Time Plus Seven' reflects his writing for large jazz and classical ensembles recorded in 1956 and 1963. The 16-minute ballet suite, 'Time Plus Seven', (1963) makes its first appearance here, along with tracks previously issued on Columbia.* It's adventurous and arresting with sounds which shouldn't clear your house -- heck, even my wife was curious and hung around. *one side from LP 'What's New', 1956 and one track from Orchestra USA, 'Sonorities', 1963.
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Yet one more of life's pleasures denied by authorities.
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About the above, my cab driver from Lagos would say, "That is the REEL SHEET!"
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As currently listed for 2023: "Joey DeFrancesco is Ready to Sail on the Jazz Cruise '23." I believe that ship has sailed.
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"The Vee-Jay Jazz Story" on Night Lights
Bill Nelson replied to ghost of miles's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
Also dig this Eddie 'Hendo' Harris' bossa album on VeeJay w/ Lalo on keys and arranging, plus Jimmy Raney!- 8 replies
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Joe Castro - Mood Jazz (Atlantic)
Bill Nelson replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Recommendations
After Hurricane Ian, nearly EVERYONE below Tampa was having a yard sale. -
Friends of Distinction, Main Ingredient
Bill Nelson replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Artists
Dig on Cuba Gooding Jr. gettin' down with the Main Ingredient on this Willie Hutch tune: Err, uhh, let me identify the above singer as Cuba Gooding, SENIOR. -
Already learnt -- having got the two J's with Jamie on ABC Paramount and the two more on Columbia. To me, Jamie's voice doesn't have the honey-dripping, buttery quality of Anita or Bonnie. YMMV.
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In 1965, the newly divorced Anita Kerr moved from Nashville to L.A. and recorded an LP with Marty Paich arranging. Here, Kerr's lead vocal suggests Bonnie Herman and the Singers Unlimited, who followed in 1972.
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In '86, I was given front row tix for a comic "you just gotta see". When I realized Tenuta's act included frequent 'razzing' nearby audience members, I bailed out before showtime.
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Similar reaction here. Found a $3 copy at an antique market booth and expected so much more given the supporting cast. The music is standard organ fare you'd expect on early 70's Prestige. (Flipped it for $35 at the next record show.)
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Bronisław Kaper - "Invitation" and "On Green Dolphin Street"
Bill Nelson replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Artists
Kaper's theme to 'Butterfield 8' gets me every time. -
What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
Bill Nelson replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Albhy Galuten majored in composition and arranging, Berklee '68 https://www.berklee.edu/berklee-today/summer-2002/On-the-Watchtower -
What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
Bill Nelson replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Berklee arranging grad Albhy Galuten made up the groove for three (above) Bee Gees tracks. "In 1977, RSO needed four Bee Gees songs for the 'Saturday Night Fever' soundtrack, so I took a drum loop from 'Night Fever' (a single bar that felt really good) and ended up using it on 'Staying Alive' and 'More Than a Woman'." from http://www.berklee.edu/bt/141/coverstory.htm/ -
Mosaic to release 1960s Freddie Hubbard set
Bill Nelson replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Which I translate to 'BFD'. -
The First Jazz Albums We Owned
Bill Nelson replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Elvin Jones - 'Puttin' it Together', bought in the fall of '68 while a sophomore in high school with money from lawn mowing. My biology teacher, Bill MacEneaney, had started a jazz club' in South Kingstown, RI and played it at one of the meetings.