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I could not delete my own duplicate submission???
So i wrote "error" in the box otherwise the system does not accept the change.
Is that correct or is there another solution?
I seem to remember that in the past I could 'delet' hower
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That’s a Cookers date right ?
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That is understandable. On the other hand, this is one of the most iconic bands in the history of jazz that only had the opportunity to make two studio albums. That is the primary source of the interest.
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It definitively travels the spaceways.
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I'd say those are here best 3 albums on Impulse! Plus of course the recent live record.
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Immanuel Wilkins - Blues Blood [Blue Note, 2024] Such a great listen, I always thank @jazzbo as I listen to it for his championing of it. I was very lucky to see a truly marvellous concert by Ganavya this week. Wilkins guested on just two tunes but made a big impact.
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LP3 and LP4 of this lovely set
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I am very excited about the news and hope to visit as soon as it is ready, hopefully I can do so on a weekend. Sheet music will probably only be viewable onsite. There is also material at the Library of Congress which I made them bring in from copyright 30 years ago. I had sent Wayne copies of all of it, I wonder if what I sent him will wind up at NYPL! I am very curious about a number of unknown pieces, including Mass '65. One piece that was not at LC was his very first composition, La Vie Et La Mort, intended for two organs but eventually played on solo piano. I hope NYPL will have it. I attended the lecture where this blog post was presented. The presenter did not address where the material came from, but I suspect he thought the Library had somehow acquired it. Jazz Scholar Willard Jenkins Reflects on the Library’s Jazz Collections | In The Muse
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
mjazzg replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Credence Clearwater Revival - Willy & The Poor Boys What a great album. Reacquainted after about 30 years following listening to a radio interview with John Fogerty. I remember hearing CCR when I was about 15 and they (alongside Bob Seger) epitomised what this British suburbs boy thought America sounded like 😀 I soon learnt it sounded like a lot more too! -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
bertrand replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Alto sax Erena Terakubo at Takoma Station in DC - fabulous! She just started teaching at Michigan State in East Lansing so maybe she will team up with Jim and the cats from Organissimo! -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
cliffpeterson replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Friday night: David Murray Quartet in Schenectady. Great show. Tonight, hopefully, the Upstate Composers Orchestra with Bobby Previte at the Avalon Lodge in Catskill. -
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
psu_13 replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Re-listening to side 2 of this excellent album to hear Jack and Goldie. It’s too bad we lost both of these fine musicians too soon. I love the melancholy atmosphere of this LP. Jack Teagarden “Think Well of Me” Verve mono LP
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Nathan Davis Quintet Featuring Carmell Jones “The Hip Walk” Saba/MPS cd Really nice sounding reissue of this 1965 session propelled by the Francy Boland Kenny Clarke Big Band rhythm section. Bass – Jimmy Woode Drums – Kenny Clarke Piano – Francy Boland Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Nathan Davis Trumpet – Carmell Jones
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Downright cold this morning! Going to be an interesting season ahead. Starting off with some ‘80s Nucleus from the huge box set of Nucleus BBC recordings. “Nucleus Live at the BBC” disc 8, Repretoire Records BBC Radio 2 Sounds of Jazz, 22 April 1984 BBC Radio 3 Jazz Today, 12 February 1985 BBC Radio 2 Sounds of Jazz, 14 April 1985
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Verve MV 2504 (Japan 12974) - Tal Farlow " The Swinging Guitar Of Tal Farlow" - rec. 1956 Featuring Eddie Costa (p)
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Verve MV 2112 St (Japan1979) - Ocar Peterson "Something Warm" - rec. 1962 live at The London House, Chicago - Engineer: Val Valentin (Volum 3 of 3 LP's)
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It looks a little like one of the PD releases to be honest
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LEE PAN- GEUN & KOREA JAZZ QUINTET '78 Plays Arirang And Other Assorted Classics Surprisingly this is really good.
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