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January 3rd. Lots of good stuff recorded on this day

1) 1947, Count Basie & Orchestra record "Bill's Mill" and "Brand New Wagon" (RCA Victor)

2) 1949, METRONOME ALL STARS featuring Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Fats Navarro, Lennie Tristano, etc. record long and short takes of "Victory Ball" and "Overtime" (RCA Victor)

3) 1958, Gene Ammons group with John Coltrane on alto sax record for Prestige:

Ammons' Joy

Groove Blues

The Real McCoy

It Might As Well Be Spring

4) 1963, AMERICANS IN EUROPE (Impulse) featuring Don Byas, Bud Powell, Idrees Sulieman and other groups led by Bill Smith, Kenny Clarke and others perform a terrific concert in Koblenz, Germany

5) 1969, John Carter-Bobby Bradford Quartet (West Coast Hot)

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6) 1977, Tete Montoliu (Blues for Myself on Ensayo)

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7) 1988, Branford Marsalis (Trio Jeepy - recorded thru 1/4)

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8) Danilo Perez (Panamonk - recorded thru 1/4)

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January 4th. Recorded on this date:

1) 1956, Max Roach-Clifford Brown Quintet with Sonny Rollins records

Gertrude's Bounce

Step Lightly (Junior's Arrival)

Powell's Prances

2) 1973, Cedar Walton Quartet with Clifford Jordan, live at "Boomer's", NYC

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3) 1983, Craig Harris Quintet with George Adams (1st day of session that ends 1/13)

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4) 1997, Jacky Terrasson with Cassandra Wilson (1st day of session that ends 3 months later)

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Also recorded on January 5th:

1) 1954, Billie Holiday live in Koln, Germany with her trio and guests that included Buddy DeFranco, Sonny Clark and Red Norvo

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2) 1954, Lee Konitz Quartet with Ronnie Ball live at the Storyville Club, Boston

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3) 1990, Geri Allen group that included Marcus Belgrave & Kenny Garrett, the first day of a two day session, THE NURTURER (Blue Note)

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4) 1999, Brad Mehldau Trio, BACK AT THE VANGUARD, first night of a week's engagement, aka ART OF THE TRIO, VOL. 4

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January 6th. Recorded on this date:

1) 1956, Teddy Charles leads a large group that includes Art Farmer, Gigi Gryce, J.R. Monterose who play arrangements by George Russell and Gil Evans in a major part of this album:

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2) 1961, Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis & Johnny Griffin perform live at Minton's:

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3) 2000, John Scofield begins a 3 day recording session with Kenny Garrett, Brad Mehldau and Billy Higgins for this album:

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January 8th. Recorded on this date:

1) 1961, Jackie McLean Quintet with Freddie Hubbard:BLUESNIK

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2) 1964, Andrew Hill Quartet with Bobby Hutcherson: JUDGMENT

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3) 1965, Sonny Rollins at Ronnie Scott's: LIVE IN LONDON

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4) 1968, Pat Martino: EAST

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5) 1998, George Coleman's tribute to Richard Rodgers: I COULD WRITE A BOOK (1st day of a two day session):

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You're very welcome. However as one contributor to this thread, I'd like to state that it's not meant to be definitive. In my case, having constructed a database that contains a lot of data from the jazz CDs I personally own, I use it to cite those albums recorded as we march through the calendar. Thanks to Gary for coming up with the idea for this thread.

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January 9th. Recorded on this date:

1) 1956, Lennie Niehaus heads a sextet on the first day of a session that culminates 3 days later:

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2) 1957, Billie Holiday records "They Can't Take That Away From Me",

"Embraceable You", "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off", and "Gee Baby,

Ain't I Good to You" for Verve.

Group includes Harry 'Sweets' Edison, Ben Webster and Jimmy Rowles.

3) 1961, on the first day of a two day session, Cecil Taylor leads a quartet that includes Archie Shepp, Buell Neidlinger and Dennis Charles for Candid Records, recording "O.P., "I Forgot", "Section C" as well as multiple takes of "Davis",

and "Cell Walk for Celeste". (Mosaic box set)

4) 1992, Max Roach and the percussion ensemble, 'MBOOM, records live at

"S.O.B.'s" in New York City:

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January 10th. Recorded on this date:

1) 1946, Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn record duets for RCA Victor:

"Tonk" and "Drawing Room Blues".

2) 1958, John Coltrane leads a quintet that includes Donald Byrd, Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Louis Hayes for Prestige, recording:

"Lush Life", "The Believer", "Nakatini Serenade", "Come Rain or Come Shine" and "Lover".

3) 1960, Kenny Dorham and a quintet including Charles Davis record for Jaro Records (reissued by Fresh Sound):

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4) 2001, Stefon Harris and Jacky Terrasson co-lead a session for Blue Note, 1st day of a two day session:

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January 11th. Recorded on this date:

1) 1949, Lee Konitz, Lennie Tristano, Billy Bauer, Arnold Fishkin and Shelly Manne record (Prestige):

"Progression", "Tautology", "Retrospection", "Subconscious-Lee" and "Judy".

2) 1955, Bud Powell Trio with Lloyd Trotman & Art Blakey record (Verve):

"Thou Swell", "Someone to Watch Over Me", "Lover Come Back to Me",

and "Tenderly".

3) 1971, Chick Corea Trio with Dave Holland & Barry Altschul record

A.R.C. for ECM (1st day of a 3 day session):

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4) 1980, Lee Konitz & Gil Evans perform live at 'Green Street Cafe', NYC, 1st night of 2 released on HEROES and ANTI-HEROES (Verve)

********** BY THE WAY, I WAS THERE!***********:

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5) 1988, Frank Morgan All Stars including Joe Henderson and Bobby Hutcherson record REFLECTIONS (Contemporary):

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6) 1993, the late Thomas Chapin leads a quintet including Ronnie Mathews to record I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER (Arabesque):

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7) 1997, Joe Lovano & Gonzalo Rubalcaba record a duet performance,

FLYING COLORS (Blue Note):

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