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  2. AllenLowe

    Geri Allen

    I met her twice, and the personality difference was....well, bizarrely radical. First time, she played for John Szwed's course at Yale - it must have been mid 1980s? She wasn't very famous yet. I drove her to the train to go back to NYC and she was very "regular," young, friendly, unaffected, casual dress. Even knew some of my work. Second time - at a Jazz conference in NYC. I do not remember the year, but it was probably in the 20-teens. Well...a different personality entirely. Dressed formally in a "look at me" way, like she was going to the Oscars. I did talk to her (sort of) because Bob Neloms, an old friend of mine, who at this point was unwell, had been her mentor when she was growing up near Detroit. He was a mess, and I suggested that he might welcome a phone call. She was...strange, distant. Carried herself like she was a diva, maybe Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard. Cordial, but regal and not quite there, clearly didn't care about what I was saying. She was a great pianist, though.
  3. Thanks for the update Allen. Glad you being active. Keep us posted.
  4. I have returned, like MacArthur (the general, not the award); I am relatively happy but a bit sidetracked by PTSD. But I am, hopefully, done with surgery (25 to date). Not a lot new to report. Still annoying people. Trying to finish a film (long story in and of itself). Just did a really nice recording session in which Leo Wadada Smith played four tunes. Will be part of the soundtrack to the film. Health is ok though not terrific. Tried to find Larry Kart, though I suspect, based on his prognosis and the fact that his phone no longer works, that he is permanently hospitalized, which makes me very sad. All I do is compose and practice. Beats working for ICE.
  5. March 15 Charles Lloyd - 1938
  6. March 15 Joachim Kühn - 1944 Saw him in Göttingen, November 8, 1991, and November 7, 2009, and in Kassel, July 13, 2018
  7. Today
  8. Ts find, pretty good recording ! 'Pini Della Via Appia', gave me goosebumps !
  9. One set could be all the sessions with Clare Fischer, Gary Foster, and Warne Marsh.
  10. mikeweil

    Geri Allen

    Saw her perform in a trio with Ralphe Armstrong and Sherman Ferguson (a real swinging drummer playing for the benefit of the trio). It was excellent. I liked her piano playing much more than on the records.
  11. Grateful Dead Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY (2/24/71) disc 1, from the Enjoying the Ride box set.
  12. Tonight, Randy Brecker and his wife, Ada Rovati are playing with a local rhythm section at the tiny Press Room club in Portsmouth, NH. https://www.portsmouthnh.com/event/randy-brecker-and-ada-rovatti-at-the-press-room/
  13. Looks good. I prefer dark roasts. My brand this morning is from a local roaster.
  14. Last night this one was missing. A thorough inspection of the shelves with classical CDs revealed I had my Bizet recordings in two places. Compilations with works of several composers are a drag. This CD has, btw, the most terrific recording of the Carmen Suite you will ever hear. Most conductors tend to take it too fast - this one is right on spot and grooves the hell out of the piece.
  15. "Just One More Chance" composed by Sam Coslow & Arthur Johnston. Memorable recordings by Bing Crosby, Lucky Thompson, & others https://secondhandsongs.com/work/131495/all
  16. Several jazz musicians have been asked in the past month, but none could identify this. This is Sonny Rollins at the Bottom Line, NYC, back in 1993. Sonny had the knack of resurrecting tunes from movies that never made their way into the regular rotation of jazz musicians. This was probably covered by signers. https://mega.nz/file/ur5SAToK#5B-owbRWa48C7LAsOj517llEm6Ua_WDB4ODpsC5cKhM
  17. Seeing that Blue Note Japan is reissuing these sessions as SACD in a few months I decided to spin this US compilation issue that sounds really good. I also have the Japanese 24 bit by RVG complete set and enjoy the sound on that one a lot. Miles Davis “Take Off: The Complete Blue Note Albums” Blue Note 2 cd set, disc 2
  18. I've almost sold it but after reconsideration this could be 'something'
  19. I wanted to hear a version of "US Blues" and this dsic containing the original studio version is the first I encountered on the shelves. Grateful Dead "From the Mars Hotel" Mobile Fidelity cd
  20. Paul Desmond Quartet Live (Verve,2000) "Canadian Quartet" at Bourbon Street, Toronto, 1975
  21. Forgetting impersonation, I have started getting suggestions for AI prompted playlists. They are... insufferable. Here is an example (best viewed pre-shower, because you will want to wash yourself after): "Kitchen Contribution Prompted by Spotify Generate Songs for watching someone cook while you bring playful, flirty, and slightly smug vibes. Prompt Make me a playlist for watching someone cook for you, because I don't cook - like, at all. My only job is to bring the vibes, and the music better make up for the fact that I can't boil water. It should sound playful, flirty, and a little smug. Focus on songs you think I would like." And this is the garbage that it generated. Substantially worse than any algorithmically generated playlist. And there are lots of these.
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