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  2. One of my absolute faves . . .
  3. Keith Jarrett, Changeless Part of this record was recorded at a Dallas concert by the trio, the only time I ever saw Keith Jarrett live.
  4. On this MLK Jr Day in the United States, let us go back to when the holiday was established, from the Phil Schaap Jazz Collection at Vanderbilt. In this broadcast of Out to Lunch (January 19, 2015), Phil confuses the year, guessing that it was 1980 or 1981 and that it was for the Federal or NY State establishment of the holiday. But it was October 20, 1983 that President Reagan announced that he would sign the bill, November 2 was the signing ceremony, and the Federal Holiday went into effect in 1986 (If you're wondering, NY State followed the feds lead and adopted the holiday in 1984). So this would have in all likelihood been October 20 or November 2, 1983, or else the first actual celebration in 1986 (and I don't think Jabbo Smith was still performing at the West End by then). Anyway ... let's let Phil set the stage: "Now it really is a moment in which he needs to make a statement and what Jabbo Smith did was he took the spiritual, "Marching with the King" or Marching for the King" the king being our lord, and turned it into marching with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Singing the spirituals lyrics, faking words that he couldn't really articulate, and yes also creating stanzas that were Martin Luther King Jr. specific, and he turned the West End into a parade. And I don't know how many of you listening even remember the uptown home for swing as it was sometimes called. Last year its remnants were completely gutted and it now no longer has any connection, physical remnant connection to what had been there for so many years, but it was a good place. And there were these two long aisles that went back towards the bar in the rear, and there was a long sort of like family style table that was in between the two, and Jabbo got us parading." Schaap ID's Percy France and Shelton Gary by their playing, and thinks Jim Roberts was the pianist.
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  6. Price reduced. Here is a nice copy of the recent Who Are You Super Deluxe box set at about half of the new price because this copy is missing the book. It has everything else - CDs, blu-ray, outer box. But no book. The Who – Who Are You 2025 Super Deluxe box set (7 CD/1 Blu-ray), missing book. It contains all 8 discs and the slipcover that holds them, plus the outer slipcover. Missing the book. All is in NM condition - the outer box is still in original shrink wrap with hype sticker attached but the shrink wrap has been opened on side edge to be able to retrieve contents. https://www.discogs.com/release/35497960-The-Who-Who-Are-You $63 (+ $7 media mail shipping) U.S. shipping only. Pay pal friends/family
  7. Last night, Jonathan Fisher Quartet at the Balcony Club (Shelley Carrol/Peter Rioux/Andrew Griffith).
  8. Wednesday - Jenny Scheinman All Species Parade
  9. Chimera: Michael Bisio on bass, Timothy Hill on guitar and vocals, Iva Bittova on violin and vocal and Steve Gorn on clarinet and flutes. At the Lace Mill, Kingston, NY
  10. πŸ‘πŸ‘- both ...
  11. Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette β€œTribute” ECM 2 cd set, disc 1 500Γ—500 30.9 KB
  12. The data regarding sessions, titles and line-ups listed on Discogs is correct. There are differences between that data and the data available in the Mosaic booklet. Has anyone ever compared the data?
  13. Decided to move to disc 2 of this fantastic release for the first listen. Abdullah Ibrahim β€œ3” Gearbox 2 cd set
  14. Enrico Rava - Edizione Speciale I remember standing outside in the crowd in Antwerp, drinking La Chouffe from a plastic cup, it was a sunny afternoon and the music was just right... pretty strange to think that, at the same time, they were recording an ECM album right there...
  15. Cecil Taylor Live in Bologna Leo Phil Woods Enrico Pieranunzi Elsa - live in Ferrara Philology Chet Baker In Bologna Dreyfus Cedar Walton trio Red Record
  16. Charles Lloyd Quartet, Passin' Thru (the portion recorded at the Lensic in Santa Fe)
  17. The Audience With Betty Carter (they recorded multiple nights - I was there for one) Atlantis - McCoy Tyner (same as with Betty Carter) Live In San Francisco - John McLaughlin & The 4th Dimension, Jimmy Herring & The Invisible Whip Duet - Anthony Braxton, James Fei 75th Birthday Bash Live! - Kenny Burrell (recorded at 2 venues - I saw the Yoshi's show) Rhythm-A-Ning - Kenny Barron-John Hicks Quartet Blue Head - David "Fathead" Newman Plus Clifford Jordan Also ... The Last Waltz (I know. Not jazz 😎)
  18. RIP for sure! I last saw him do a solo performance at Big Ears 2019. One of the best shows of the weekend.
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