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Ballpark organ used to be very much a thing! In Dallas anyway, so was cafeteria organ. Luby's! Miss Inez (also a ballpark organist!) was those longest lived, but Ted Cassidy (yes, Lurch!) also had the gig for a while
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Well done Organissimo Forums. All tracks identified. #6 had me from the beginning of the first time I heard it. One of those tracks that wraps you in a sound world from the start - others that do that for me are Soft and Furry by Johnny Griffin, Africa by John Coltrane, and McCoy Tyner's intro to Coltrane's Body and Soul. Escoffery's solo keeps the mood going for me. If I couldn't tolerate showy playing I'd have to give up Art Tatum and James Carter - and to that I say - no way! And Joe Locke sneaks into my top 5 on the instrument, although I wouldn't expect everyone to agree.
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Donald Bailey with Hampton Hawes
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Chico Hamilton with Gerry Mulligan. I think that's in the vein of what you're after...
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Hamid Drake and William Parker in the drums/bass category.
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Bob Crosby Mosaic Mentioned on Jazz Messengers
Big Beat Steve replied to colinmce's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I have Spanier's studio big band recordings (there weren't not many) on a Decca Ace of Hearts LP, and I have an LP's worth of airshots of his big band (all that were ever discovered, at least as of the vinyl era) that was released on Jazz Archives (JA-30). -
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Bob Crosby Mosaic Mentioned on Jazz Messengers
ghost of miles replied to colinmce's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Thanks for this re Teagarden and Spanier. I think I may have some of those sides scattered here and there and will hunt for them after I’ve finished absorbing the Crosby Mosaic. -
Is "ballpark organist" a genre? I grew up in the Chicago area...Nancy Faust, who played at Comiskey Park for decades and Chicago Stadium for a few years, was a big deal. https://chicagoreader.com/music/the-secret-history-of-chicago-music/nancy-faust-organist-white-sox-comiskey/
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Another one I have is Coltrane and Art Taylor. It should be remembered that Taylor was the drummer of choice on Trane's Prestige dates. It's hard to compete with the legendary pairing of Coltrane and Elvin, but there is a lot of fine stuff on these early records.
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Plenty of good pairings...my thanks to everyone. I'm thinking more along the lines of players who were not in actual working groups for considerable (or decent) amount of time. Thus I would not choose Ron Carter and Tony Williams since they served so long with Miles (and you could count VSOP as well). Or Haden and Blackwell, since they were key players in the Ornette quartet and in Old and New Dreams. But then again it might be cool to spotlight Carter/Williams outside of Miles /VSOP, or Holland and DeJohnette outside of Gateway
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Gerhard, my deepest condolences. It's a very sad time after this ... My wife died of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) eight years ago. I had chosen Vijay Iyer's piano version of Billy Strayhorn's "Blood Count" for the memorial service.
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I'll take Bob Blumenthal seriously about Black organ sounds...when? Never? Bon Porter, probably. It's a problem for me when critical orthodoxy is informed by cultural homogeneity. Things become more about projection than actual understanding.
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I got #6. It's the first track from this. Definitely sleuthed
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Gheorghe - I missed that your wife had died. I am so sorry to hear this. 47 is too soon to be taken away.
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I´m sure I saw him live with a Woody Herman All Star small band (Buddy Tate, Scott Hamilton, Al Cohn I think).
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Some other favorites not mentioned in this thread so far by relationship: Drums/Piano: Art Blakey with Herbie Nichols Roy Haynes with Monk Kenny Clarke with Monk Reggie Nicholson with Myra Melford Jo Jones with Teddy Wilson Vernell Fournier with Ahmad Jamal (too easy!) Drums/Saxophone: Randy Peterson with Joe Maneri Nasheet Waits with Tony Malaby Rashied Ali with Coltrane (also perhaps too easy) Dernardo Coleman with Ornette Coleman Jack DeJohnette with Jackie McLean Jo Jones with Lester Young Han Bennink with Peter Brotzmann Drums/Bass: Gerry Hemingway with Mark Dresser Tony Williams with Richard Davis Roy Haynes with Ahmed Abdul-Malik Antonin Gerbal with Joel Grip Susie Ibarra with William Parker Scott Colley with Bill Stewart Kenny Washington with Peter Washington Drums/Trumpet: Kenny Clarke with Miles Davis Ed Blackwell with Don Cherry Phillip Wilson with Olu Dara
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Thanks. Hard to explain the blunder, as I had the CD liner notes right in front of me.
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