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I have a musician friend in Austin, trumpeter and pianist Mel Winters, whose father led a territory band in San Antonio and environs for decades and hired the Caceres brothers so often that he knew them as Uncle Ernie and Uncle Emilio. Says they were really nice and kind gentlemen.

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Emilio is just incredibly spry on that record. I can only imagine the influence he had on generations of violinists (of all ilks) coming up in and around that area, must have been immense.

Speaking of spry violinists of all ilks, here's one of one ilk playing very spryly indeed:

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I keep finding records like this in acceptable (and very often better) condition for, like 4-5 bucks a pop. If the reason for going into the store is to find interesting music/musicians that are not yet familiar, hey, the financial math is pretty damn persuasive, and the post-purchase expense/rewarding-listening ratio is provably favorable.

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3 hours ago, Ken Dryden said:

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A recent acquisition and a great one.

Yes! An outstanding LP that deserves to be reissued. :tup

 

5 hours ago, JSngry said:

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In my experience, you can hardly go wrong with Jascha Horenstein in just about any repertoire.

 

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oh it was bill evans in 81, the year this would of been nominated- 

i do not have this album- "we will meet again"- but i see its on WARNER BROS.

so do you think it was really the best pick or was cablesvision never even a contender being little old independent Contemporary now a product of Fantasy, as opposed to Columbia....

 

Best Jazz Instrumental Performance - Group
The nominees were:
  • Bill Evans - We Will Meet Again
  • Bobby Shew - Bobby Shew, Outstanding in His Field
  • Hank Jones - I Remember You
  • Nick Brignola - L.A. Bound
  • Heath Brothers - Live at the Public Theatre
  • Phil Woods - The Phil Woods Quartet, Vol. 1

hey i look up hank jones i remeber you it says it came out USA 1978!??

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Jerry Newman, the same guy who bought us all that jazz also brought us some of THIS too!

Great music, great playing, stuffy boxroom sound, real-time like a mo, PLUS red vinyl on a thickass 10" platter.A listener in search of accurate chronoambiance could be forgiven for finding it all a bit exciting!

 

 

 

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Stravinski on piano, Stravinsky conducting. Mitch Miller Playing Along.

Dig that blurb for 7" LPs!

enjoy the same brilliant reproduction that this LP record gives you with COLUMBIA 7 - INCH LP RECORDS for popular hits * brief Masterworks * folk music * play them on your 33 1/3 automatic record changer or LP player attachment

 

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