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  2. Time for some Pops. Never can have enough. This is prime Louis. Louis Armstrong “The Alternate Takes In Chronological Order Volume 2 1935-1944” Neatwork cd 300×300 11.5 KB
  3. Re-visiting this recent Resonance Records 2 cd reissue of Rahsaan Roland Kirk “Seek & Listen: Live at the Penthouse.” I’m listening to disc 1 Was there anyone else really like Kirk? He was unique in several ways. And I think one of the few who really deserve to be called a genius.
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  5. OTOH, "Honky Tonk" figured as such (either without singling out one part or by naming both parts simultaneously) in the chart listings wherever you looked. (Billboard, Cash Box etc.) So apparently the tune was treated as one entity. Two random examples: The below excerpts from Billboard of 22 September 1956 and Cash Box of 1 Sept. 1956. Whereas it was "Topsy Part 2" that was the hit. I don't know if Part 2 was pushed intentionally, but maybe the more organ-heavy Part 2 was considered to have more hit potential in 1958 than the horn-led Part 1. Your explanation about who would have been more inspired by whom in exploring Part 1 or 2 of "Honky Tonk", wearing out the respective sides, does sound plausible, anyway. I wonder, though, if Phil Schaap's observation was anecdotical or if he actually had had several dozen copies of the originals in his hands.
  6. Muggy morning. Starting off with a recording I haven’t heard in some time, Howard Wales and Jerry Garcia “Hooteroll” 586×234 101 KB
  7. Glad you enjoyed it. Although it doesn't go directly to airplay, Schaap often noted that if you found an original 45/78 that side 2 would be more worn than side 1 was. I thought that guitarists wanting to play gigs for a garage band needed to memorize Billy Butler's solo. Maybe there were more saxophonists studying Clifford Scott.
  8. Maybe a slightly niche one on this forum, but soul singer and long time vocalist for Frank Zappa, Ike Willis, apparently passed away on 16 May from prostate cancer. His voice was a huge part of my teenage years.
  9. Great story. I remember when Honky Tonk was on the hit parade. IIRC (and I often don't) Part 2 got more air play than part 1. (Or am I confusing it with "Topsy pt 2"?) .
  10. It was reissued along with "Once Upon a Time" and "Stride Right" on Solar:
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  12. Georghe, Glad to see that you have not completely turned away from bebop. Just read on another thread that you said your interest now is in music by Alice Coltrane and others. And no longer play or listen to Bebop, or Hard Bop. Some years ago I focused my attention on "Free or Avante-Garde" jazz. But after a while, I left that music behind me. It was not providing me with listening pleasure. I realized that the music I truly love has to (usually) swing and that Traditional Jazz, Swing, Mainstream, Bebop, West Coast Jazz and Hard Bop are the styles of jazz that bring a smile to my face and makes me feel good.
  13. I am the last one if it´s about fan of Oscar Peterson, but the few I can listen to is with Brown and Thigpen, where he is not so overwhelming. Night Train and We Get requests is more spare, more inside music than just banging all then 88 keys
  14. The first pre-season game is tomorrow with a 3:00 pm eastern kickoff. Riders vs. Stamps. You can watch it here. https://www.cfl.ca/2026/05/14/preseason-week-1-saskatchewan-roughriders-vs-calgary-stampeders/ ***** Tips on watching pre-season games. https://www.cfl.ca/2026/05/17/5-things-to-watch-during-cfl-preseason-games/ ***** Sask analysis https://pifflespodcast.com/blog/riderville-roundup-may-17-2026/ ***** ***** Sherman Lewis has died at 83. I had his bubble gum card in 1964. RIP. https://www.bing.com/search?q=Sherman+Lewis+dies&efirst=0&ecount=50&filters=tnTID%3a"PE_8EE931C1-1C86-48E9-9198-6E720783AD65"+tnVersion%3a"6683622"+Segment%3a"popularnow.carousel"+tnCol%3a"5"+tnOrder%3a"5c2bb640-ad62-4116-b0b7-7f2abd8fa6aa"&form=HPNN01
  15. infos plz: Alice Coltrane I suppose ?
  16. The more I am involved my self in jazz being in increasing demand since I have that damn good band "Bop-Explosion", the more I get tired of regular straight ahead for LISTENING. My faves now are especially those who have a very spiritual side of it. Alice Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Albert Ayler. My own band started playing bop type music, but I got rid of it and compose other, my own stuff, and for listening records like this one thrill me, or make me believe, pray.....
  17. this one I have. But my favourite Bird is the CBS double LP "One Night at Birdland". Just longer solos, more interesting sidemusicians who sound good in top form. But as a starter, I also had the Bird Savoy. But even then it sounded a bit oldfashioned from the sound, I mean the drums are not very well recorded. I like on "Birdland" the magic of Art Blakey´s drums very much.
  18. That Harold Danko Coltrane album is excellent! I always forget about Danko.
  19. It's a great record and no reason it can't be 'all of the above', silos are for grain not music.
  20. Thanks BBS. Say what you want about AAJ right now there are about 50 views here, and almost 600 over there, plus 20 "shares". Pretty good reach.
  21. Beethoven Piano Sonatas No.1 & No.3 by Michael Korstick - above
  22. May 17, 2026: Lucia, Eldorado Ballroom, Houston May 21, 2026: Stockton Helbing, Bank of America Theater, Richardson May 23, 2026: Ken Vandermark, Monk's Jazz Club, Austin May 29, 2026: Shelley Carrol, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth May 30, 2026: Jackie Venson, Beer City Music Hall, Oklahoma City Amina Scott Quartet, Monks Jazz Club, Austin June 2, 2026: Chuck Redd, JazzTX, San Antonio0 June 6, 2026: L Shankar (double violin), Unity Church of the Hills, Austin Abhisek Lahiri (Sarod) & Subrata Bhattacharya (Tabla), Kathak Rhythm Studios, Plano June 7, 2026: Eleonora Strino Duo, Unity of Dallas June 8, 2026: Eleonora Strino Duo, Bates Recital Hall, Austin June 9, 2026: Eleonora Strino Duo, Dianne Benaco Concert Hall, San Antonio June 10, 2026: Eleonora Strino Duo, Bayou Theater, Houston Bill Charlap Trio, Parker Jazz Club, Austin June 11, 2026: Shelley Carrol, Bank of America Theater, Richardson June 12, 2026: Bill Charlap, JazzTX, San Antonio Quamon Fowler, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth June 13, 2026: Bill Charlap Trio, Windmills, The Colony June 17, 2026: Hamilton de Holanda Trio, JazzTX, San Antonio June 19, 2026: Mohini Dey, Windmills, The Colony June 20, 2026: Mohini Dey, Windmills, The Colony Shelley Carrol, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth June 21, 2026: Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Lowdown, Tulsa June 25, 2026: Youam Silberstein, JazzTX, San Antonio June 26, 2026: Oz Noy, Windmills, the Colony June 27, 2026: Oz Noy, Windmills, The Colony June 30, 3036: Jason Marsalis, Parker Jazz Club, Austin August 1-2, Satchmo Summerfest, New Orleans August 22, 2026: S. Akash (flute) & Vivek Pandya (tabla)/ Manas Kumar (violin) and Ojas Adhiya (tabla), Unity Church of the Hills, Austin August 27, 2026: Buddy Guy, Majestic Theater, San Antonio August 28, 2026: Buddy Guy, Austin City Limits August 29, 2026: Buddy Guy, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands August 30, 2026: Buddy Guy, Majestic Theater, Dallas September 5, 2026: Samara Joy, Afro4 Jazz Band (Nigeria), Riverfront Jazz Festival, Dallas September 20, 2026: The Bad Plus, Lowdown, Tulsa October 10, 2026: Niladri Kumar (sitar), Stafford Center, Houston October 11, 2026: Niladri Kumar (sitar), Austin October 18, L. Shankar (violin), Selvaganesh Vinayakram, Swaminathan, Amit Kaythekar (percussion), Matchbox4, Houston
  23. Victor Campbell, Live at the 2026 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival (Munck Music)
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