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I would like to see as many of the remaining giants. I've see Horace Silver, Lou Donaldson. I know Lou is still playing. I know Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock are stillout there. Is Sonny Rollins still playing live?

How about any of these?

Jackie McLean

Jimmy Smith

Kenny Burrell

Oscar Peterson

Elvin Jones

Ron Carter

Clark Terry

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Saw Sonny Rollins live in Philly a couple of months ago. I'd never seen him live previously--LOVED the show. :rlol

Saw and met Donald Byrd while he was playing here at a very small club (Ortliebs). First time, he was in great form--played with a mute for a little while, then pulled it out and ripped it up! Second time, not so great...mostly mute, and he relied on electronics and had the keyboard play samples of vocals, which, while amusing ("doin' it in the park...doin' it after dark) turned it into (imho) a slightly sad spectacle. :(

Peter J

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Sonny Rollins is making concert appearances in Europe this Summer. He was at the

Perugia jazz festival in Italy this week. So was Elvin Jones with his Jazz Machine.

Elvin played this Tuesday at the Digne jazz festival in the French Alps.

Know that Kenny Burrell and Roy Haynes are still very active.

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Ornette Coleman is coming to Ann Arbor early next year.

Don't know if you consider him a giant, but Charles Lloyd is out there gigging.

After many years as a fan, I saw Sonny Rollins, too, at an outdoor show a few years ago. He was amazing, almost two and half hours of straight blowing. Alas, there are too few of these "giants" left, and, IMO, no one to replace them.

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On January 1, 2000, I posted this to rec.music.bluenote. The discussion was about "first wave bebop" players who were still active but that can get kind of subjective in terms of style. I've slightly edited, removing those who have passed in the interim.

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Perhaps if the criterion was that the individual had to begin recording in the 1940's? You might require pre-WWII to narrow things down, or you might require a recorded appearance in the 1990's to prove "active" status - I don't know.

Here are a bunch of names with birth dates and the earliest recording dates I could find (without a huge amount of effort - a lot of New Grove material here). I left in some who right now don't meet the criteria for a couple of reasons: someone might know of an earlier debut (sometimes there are radical revisions because of one early recording); and it will stop people asking "what about so-and-so?". Of course there are definitely folks that have been omitted. But it's a start.

OK, here's the list, sorted by recording debut -

Eddie Bert 1922 1942

Illinois Jacquet 1922 1942

Tony Scott 1921 1943

Buddy DeFranco 1923 1944

Barney Kessel 1923 1944 No longer active

Max Roach 1924 1944

Gerald Wilson 1918 1945

Danny Bank 1922 1945

Pete Candoli 1923 1945

Hal McKusick 1924 1945

Conte Candoli 1927 1945

Andre Previn 1929 1945

Abe Most 1920 1946

Dave Brubeck 1920 1946

Buddy Collette 1921 1946

Chico Hamilton 1921 1946

Cecil Payne 1922 1946

Lucky Thompson 1924 1946 No longer active

Johnny Griffin 1928 1946

Louie Bellson 1924 1946

Britt Woodman 1920 1946

Lee Konitz 1927 1947

Hank Jones 1918 1947

Marian McPartland 1920 1947

Jimmy Giuffre 1921 1947 No longer active

Duke Jordan 1922 1947

Idrees Sulieman 1923 1947 No longer active

George Russell 1923 1947

Charlie Mariano 1923 1947

Percy Heath 1923 1947

James Moody 1925 1947

Milt Bernhart 1926 1947 No longer active

Anthony Ortega 1928 1947

Yusef Lateef 1920 1948

Terry Gibbs 1924 1948

Jimmy Heath 1926 1948

Jackie Cain 1928 1948

Claude Bolling 1930 1948

Maynard Ferguson 1928 1949

Teddy Charles 1928 1949

Clark Terry 1920 1949

Marshall Allen 1924 1949

Oscar Peterson 1925 1949

Roy Haynes 1926 1949

Doc Severinsen 1927 1949

Don Lanphere 1928 1949

Sonny Rollins 1930 1949

Frank Morgan 1933 1949

Jimmy Cleveland 1926 1950?

Bill Russo 1928 1950

Quincy Jones 1933 1951

Urbie Green 1926 1951

Horace Silver 1928 1951

Billy Taylor 1921 1951

Bud Shank 1926 1951

Kenny Burrell 1931 1951

Jackie McLean 1932 1951

Lennie Niehaus 1929 1952?

Bill Holman 1927 1952

Jon Hendricks 1921 1952

Lou Donaldson 1926 1952

Annie Ross 1930 1952

Joe Morello 1928 1952

Benny Golson 1929 1953

Herb Pomeroy 1930 1953

Sam Most 1930 1953

Herbie Mann 1930 1953

Harold Land 1928 1954

Frank Foster 1928 1954

Charli Persip 1929 1954

Phil Woods 1931 1955

Ray Bryant 1931 1955

Von Freeman 1922 1969??

Please add, delete, correct, update, revise, etc. Hope I don't have too many dead guys in there.....

Mike

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