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Yuletide sedation with Felix. 🥸
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Ask me to edit the first post with the complete list, pm it to me. As a moderator I can do this.
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Oh yes. How could I forget him?
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Ordered this 2-disc set just this week. I guess I am now an inductee to THE CREATIVE WORLD OF STAN KENTON. Stan feels confident that his new organization, bolstered by my participation, will do much toward furthering the success and growth of modern American music. 😁
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R.I.P. He had some setious jazz chops. I recommend this album: https://www.discogs.com/release/7297593-Phil-Upchurch-Trio-Dolphin-Dance
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Track #1 of 230!
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First spin of a new-to-me LP:
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Monk in Bremen
- Today
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I hit Wax 'n Facts, a local record shop, earlier today. I brought home these four LPs:
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oops: Born in Orange, New Jersey, in 1958
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Dang, I recognized Santana but not Abraxas, which is one of the albums I'm most familiar with. I saw Bill Ware play live in fall of 2024. I got the impression he's currently NY based. Didn't know about the Philly background.
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Ordon Welles, flaws and all. Among others ..
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Modern/Avant New Releases: A running thread
clifford_thornton replied to colinmce's topic in New Releases
you are right about that -- looks like their last IG post was a year ago today. I got the feeling that they, like many small labels at this point in time, were doing too much on a minimum of resources. Perhaps they are taking a rest. -
RIP to one of the greats
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RIP. Have so much Stax stuff he's on.
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RIP, saw him with George Benson decades ago, and have a couple of those Cadet albums.
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glad someone said Akerman! Jarmusch is up there for me as well. I'll add: Paul Schrader Katherine Bigelow Peter Greenaway Abel Ferrara
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Chicago - Something In This City Changes People (beautiful piano chords with all three lead singers simultaneously - Terry Kath, Robert Lamm, Peter Cetera)
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Re: vibist - It's Bill Lewis, but not his album. Nonetheless, gold star for even knowing those names - I don't! Correct on #5, Abraxas.
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Pedro Almodovar Akira Kurosawa Jacques Tati Terry Gilliam
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5 is the opening track of Abraxas Philly old timer vibists not named Khan or Walt ... Bill Lewis came to mind first, then Bill Ware. Bill Ware fits better.
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