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  2. I just heard this. It is an interesting concert, surprisingly "inside" all the way through. However, I can't help but feel that it doesn't live up to potential. If Rivers and Waldron had played together more often, there could have been a lot more.
  3. My thoughts exactly.
  4. Playing music is even better.
  5. Disc 2 - Steve Turre Sextet, Jerry Weldon Quartet & Trio, George Coleman Quartet, Peter Bernstein Trio
  6. I will buy this. Thanks for posting.
  7. Beethoven - Piano Sonatas No.7, No.9, No.14
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  9. caligola records(digital only) has this 1984 concert by Sam Rivers and Mal Waldron https://www.caligola.it/shop/MAL-WALDRON-&-SAM-RIVERS-Live-in-Mestre-Venezia-1984-files-wav-covers-jpeg-booklet-pdf-p799438283
  10. https://www.caligola.it/shop/MAL-WALDRON-&-SAM-RIVERS-Live-in-Mestre-Venezia-1984-files-wav-covers-jpeg-booklet-pdf-p799438283 caligola records(digital only) has this 1984 concert by Sam Rivers and Mal Waldron
  11. December 12 Richard Galliano - 1950 - 75 today!
  12. New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 2026 Weekend One: Jazz: Ron Carter Quartet, Hiromi Sonicwonder, Nicholas Payton featuring Butcher Brown Presents the Supreme Blue, Monty Alexander "Jamericana", Adonis Rose and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra featuring Andromeda Turre, Catherine Russell, Astral Project, Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses, Kyle Roussel, Mahmoud Chouki, Peter Harris Presnts Firm Roots, Roger Lewis and Baritone Bliss, Tuba Skinny, Jamil Sharif, Louis Ford Blues:Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials, Kenny Neal, Little Freddie King, Chris Thomas King World: Vieux Farka Toure (Mali), Sevana (Jamaica), Nidia Gongora (Guatamala); Yusa (Cuba) Folk: Joy Clark Weekend Two: Jazz: Herbie Hancock; Terence Blanchard with Ravi Coltrane; Dianne Reeves; Isaiah Collier, Uptown Jazz Orchestra; Charlie Gabriel; Jason Marsalis, Victor Campbell, Alexey Marti, Steve Masakowski Family Band, Doreen, Sasha Masakowsti as Trash Magnolia, Trumpet Mafia featuring Keyon Harold, Leroy Jones, Stephen Walker Blues: Jackie Venson, Larry McCray, D.K. Harrell Folk: Leyla McCalla
  13. And even if you do get dementia, it'll swing.
  14. Thanks for the heads up. My very first jazz concert (in 1971) was Freddie Hubbard w/Junior Cook, George Cables, Mike Moore, Lenny White.
  15. GREAT to know! Although I hate to admit that I'm that OLD! I don't feel it. 😎
  16. Show biz churns up a lot of strange stuff!
  17. KISS - really??? Not my thing.
  18. The intro to “Teeter Totter” is some of my favorite Andrew Hill record. Setting aside Point of Departure, this is IMHO the best Joe/Kenny album
  19. My Bloody Valentine's 2013 comeback album of a sort, dropping quite mysteriously and suddenly iirc--I didn't get around to hearing it for a few months after its release, despite retaining my love for their late 1980s-early 90s shoegaze glory years. I know kids here on the music scene in Bloomington and beyond who absolutely revere this band... I'm old enough now to note with interest the music from my own youth that finds any traction with teens and 20somethings, and they've got big ears. Certainly having the kind of vast, unparalleled access to past music that pre-digital kids didn't have is partly to account (for better or worse--I think it's for the better, generally speaking), but I'm always curious about why certain indie bands in particular resonate with Gen Z. They're certainly big on My Bloody Valentine. That's great news! I still have the reissue of Cypress with the Afoot EP appended that came out a few years ago, and I still love that album. It might be the peak of 1980s college jangle-rock.
  20. John L

    Joe Henderson

    So do I.
  21. Eric

    Joe Henderson

    Simply adore this album!
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