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  2. Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra “Cube: The Conversation Continues” Motema Music 2 cd set, disc 2 The stereo is awake and dishing it out now. . . .
  3. Gil Melle “Patterns in Jazz” Blue Note Japan 24 Bit by RVG lp facsimile cd This is an amazing sounding disc and a great batch of music. Gil Melle with Eddie Bert, Joe Cinderella, Oscar Pettiford and Ed Thigpen.
  4. Today
  5. Starting off a warm monring with a newly released Albert Ayler cd. A good time of day to grasp the order in the chaos. Albert Ayler Quintet “Reference: Albert Ayler Quintet Copenhagen, Bordeaux 1966 & Newport 1967 Live First Release” Thingamigig cd Tivoli Koncertsal Copenhagen November 11, 1966 1 Truth Is Marching In 9:57 2 Holy Ghost / Bells / Light In Darkness 8:43 3 Our Prayer 3:57 4 Spiritual Rebirth (Incomplete) 3:44 Sigma Festival Bordeaux, France November 14, 1966 5 Infinite Spirit 5:31 Newport Jazz Festival June 30, 1967 6 Truth Is Marching In 8:58 7 Japan (Traditional) / Universal Indians 5:41 8 Our Prayer 7:42
  6. So if it's IA I probably have it. https://www.discogs.com/sell/item/3932399362 It's 'The Journey' from Tom Skinner's live album. I knew I knew it. In fact I think the studio version was on the only BFT I have done. Kareem Dayes on cello amongst a largely hometown crew
  7. April 5 Evan Parker - 1944
  8. I took a look at that kindle sample of the book. I did not read the whole sample, just skimmed through a bit. It did not look that bad to me. I like Kenny Dorham and am interested in his story so I'll probably order the kindle edition one of these days if they ever drop the price.
  9. I've been reading this. Are there any other bios of him? Haven't seen much. I'm a couple chapters in and finding this really excellent! It exactly answers my interests at this moment because I've been going through his recorded output but somehow Benny doesn't seem to have been documented that much in print - a few articles and liner notes that are mostly sketchy and lackluster - in spite of being marvelous and kind of important in the development of jazz. This book has a gratifying amount of detail, somewhat along the lines of Basie's autobiography, so there is a lot to take in. But the research and writing are top notch and the author seems to have been quite friendly with Benny and received a lot of support in the writing of the book from Benny and many of Benny's associates.
  10. Thank you. I held off ordering due to fear of something of the sort (lack of concrete KD info), and have been waiting for reviews. Re. lack of editor, sadly that seems practically the norm nowadays.
  11. We call them "water bug" to lessen the impact, but if it runs like a cockroach and finally squishes like a cockroach .. June Bugs are not cockroaches though. They're beetles. Many newcomers lump them altogether, though. Making an informed delineation of Texas etymology not entirely superfluous. I will be disappointed if Texas reptiles are not equally covered.
  12. Yesterday
  13. A scan of the Laubich-Spencer discography is available at: https://archive.org/details/arttatumguidetoh0000laub
  14. I agree. Not only Texas insects, but also Texas arachnids - finding a scorpion inside your shoe is unforgettable.
  15. Listening to first cut on Amazon Prime. At least that cut (Pepi's Tempo) is heavily in the Miles Agharta/Pangea mode. I might spring $7.74 for the download, won't be paying $35-40 for the vinyl.
  16. I would not discount the formative impact of Texas insects. Especially skeeters.
  17. I last saw her in September of 2024. She had Lonnie Plaxico on bass, Herlin Riley on drums, Kelvyn Bell on guitar, and the second guitarist may have been Kevin Breit. I don't recall the keyboard player. It was an excellent concert. Her voice may not be quite as rich as when she was young, but she still sang beautifully.
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