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A couple of Bay Area club dates from Mose

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In Your Ear in Palo Alto, CA

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19 Broadway in Fairfax, CA
 

Carmen McRae recorded 2 volumes at at Ratso's in Chicago

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and one at Bubba's in Ft. Lauderdale, FL

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(it looks like a few people recorded at Bubba's including Ahmad Jamal, Sonny Stitt and Art Blakey)

Dick Hyman at Chung's Chinese Restaurant

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Marian McPartland at Shanghai Jazz in Madison, NJ

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I would really be interested to know if there were any other recordings made at Dinkler's Motor Inn in Syracuse, NY

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Yes, the Pazant Brothers also recorded there.

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But it didn't seem to fit with the thrust of the original post's idea.

MG

Which put me in mind of this Jimmy Ponder album, Live at the Other End, which had once been the Bitter End.

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I always miss this looking through CDs, because it comes before his Muse CDs.

 

MG

 

Where's the Living Room? The Three Sounds found there way, so it can't be too difficult a question.

 

Live At The Living Room (LP, Album, Stereo) album cover

 

MG

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28 minutes ago, duaneiac said:

 

 

 

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Are there more performers who have recorded at the Regattabar in Cambridge, MA?

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These were (at least partially) recorded at the Regattabar:

 

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I think somebody recently posted the Kohlhase disc on the Listening thread.

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On 9/12/2021 at 9:50 PM, HutchFan said:

Speaking of Chicago nightclubs, when I was there this summer, I saw the London House.  I understand that they no longer book jazz, but I immediately thought of recordings made there back in the day by Oscar Peterson and Tyree Glenn.

Were there other live recordings from that club?

 

The Three Sounds, Today's Sounds (Limelight)

I can't tell you how excited I was to stumble across this LP back in the 90s or early aughts, simply because the other Limelights had odd orchestrations surrounding the trio, additions that only occasionally worked very well. So a live set of just trio was great, even if they did cover "Mohair Sam". :g

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Dan Gould said:

The Three Sounds, Today's Sounds (Limelight)

I can't tell you how excited I was to stumble across this LP back in the 90s or early aughts, simply because the other Limelights had odd orchestrations surrounding the trio, additions that only occasionally worked very well. So a live set of just trio was great, even if they did cover "Mohair Sam". :g

 

 

 

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Hey, but he's the hippest cat who is what at!  Hardly the most unlikely tune they ever played, nor the worst performance.

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On 12-9-2021 at 3:50 AM, HutchFan said:

Speaking of Chicago nightclubs, when I was there this summer, I saw the London House.  I understand that they no longer book jazz, but I immediately thought of recordings made there back in the day by Oscar Peterson and Tyree Glenn.

Were there other live recordings from that club?

 

Coleman Hawkins Quartet Live at the London House Chicago, Ill. My Cd is on Gambit

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9 hours ago, Dan Gould said:

The Three Sounds, Today's Sounds (Limelight)

I can't tell you how excited I was to stumble across this LP back in the 90s or early aughts, simply because the other Limelights had odd orchestrations surrounding the trio, additions that only occasionally worked very well. So a live set of just trio was great, even if they did cover "Mohair Sam". :g

 

 

 

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Live at the Living Room was another without an overlay of slush. I haven't got the London House album.

MG

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