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  2. John Hicks is really on 🔥fire🔥 while Clint Houston and Cliff Barbaro keep it burnin' .... btw the version of "Avojca" here is top ....
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  4. iTunes wants all of your music files to be in one folder, titled Music. This folder can have many subfolders, but it looks for all your music in that one folder. That folder also needs to have your Music Library file, which is the index iTunes uses to find your music files (iTunes creates and maintains this file). in iTunes aka Music (I'm referring here to the macOS version), if you go to Music/Settings... , the Files tab will show you where it thinks your Music media folder is. There are also two check boxes: "Keep Music Media folder organized" and "Copy files to Music Media folder when adding to library." It's been years since I've had to put my music files in order, so I don't remember how to direct you to do it. It is a lot of work, and you need the skill set and patience of a librarian. Here's a good place to start: https://support.apple.com/guide/music/change-where-music-files-are-stored-mus69248042d/mac Good luck!
  5. A Man In Full - Jeff Daniels (Netflix)
  6. Goldberg, Cline, Dunn & Rainey were spectacular 48-49 minute improvisation followed by a 6-7 minute coda wowza
  7. That box has some good stuff on it, but I don't need to own it. Streaming it is good enough for me.
  8. Indeed it is. A great set imo
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  10. Rudolph Johnson “Spring Rain” Black Jazz Records/Collector’s Choice Music cd Spring Rain. . . because spring rain is falling right now. Bass – Reggie Johnson Drums – Ray Pounds Piano – John Barns Tenor Saxophone – Rudolph Johnson
  11. Sweet Little Sixteen was the Chuck song I was thinking of. (You really don't want to know about the other one.) @Dub Modal, Edmund Hall makes sense, as he's one of the few clarinetists in my collection. Apologies, I overlooked that McPhee was correct. Is this, then, from the expanded set of the Nation Time stuff?
  12. LA Forum sold. Live At Leeds - $19 shipped U.S. The Rolling Stones - Live In Leeds 1982 San Jose - $16 shipped The Rolling Stones - No Security. San Jose '99 Both sets have only been played once and have minimal shelf wear (M-) Both shipped - $33
  13. I don't think i've ever seen Belle Antique releases sold on Dusty Groove so CDjapan or Amazon.jp is a better bet
  14. Here's the song with the changes I had in mind: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playmates_(song)
  15. Something about the phrasing (not sure if it's voicings or rhythmic patterns) leaned me that way. Track 5 had me thinking of John Valby lyrics, but there's another song that comes to mind -- a Chuck Berry tune.
  16. Recently bought a copy of Ben Markley's 'Cedar - The Life and Music of Cedar Walton' - currently in the pending pile after I have finished the 3 extensive volumes of James Lees-Milne's diaries.
  17. I've always been pretty happy with their Toliver Strata-Easts and considering the somewhat iffy quality of 70s vinyl of that era from the USA (crap shoot at best), they can be a pretty good option, being nicely done. Especially so at the £10 price point. The notification was by email for those on the Pure Pleasure mailing list. Initially I thought it was for just a couple of titles in low stock but turns out that it was for all titles they still had in stock (some being already sold out). Good to hear. That fine tune 'Avotja' is on it so that persuaded me to get it. The solo LP was also on offer but alas, failed to get that one.
  18. RIP - I first became aware of him from the initial LP issue circa 1980 of Mobley's 'Slice of the Top' and being suitably impressed. Saw him about 20 years ago in Charles Tolliver's Big Band, where he was doubling bass trombone and tuba I think.
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