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  2. From the Free for a Minute set by Emanem
  3. Pim

    Steve Lacy

    That's an awesome website Jim thanks. It doesn;t give the possibility to actually scroll chronologically trough his discography or does it?
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  5. On to “Ella and Louis Again” Recorded July 23, July 31 and August 13, 1957 220×220 10.3 KB I’m listening to this music on this box set:
  6. And this is my opinion, the first real deal heavy metal record:
  7. How Black Sabbath clicked; it happened here:
  8. Starting off a cool morning with some music I love! “Ella and Louis” 300×300 26.6 KB Recorded 16 August 1956 I’m listening to this music on this box set: 830×553 59 KB A master class in singing jazz duets!
  9. RIP. Chuck was one of my greatest inspirations to go into music in the 70's (I was under 10 years old, to put that into perspective). Weird twist, this tune is one of me and my wife's favorite songs for years 😊
  10. Happy Birthday Louis! (And Obama. . . and me).
  11. Headlines in the Wall Street Journal again. Huge turnout.
  12. JSngry

    Steve Lacy

    It lives! I thought it had left. http://senators.free.fr/web_stuff/NavbarFrames/Framesets/FrSet_Welcome.html Browse using the menu at the bottom of the page!
  13. Both RIP: Ozzy and Dio both brought to Black Sabbath their own genius ways. Saw Dio twice, this dude was the real deal.
  14. HUGE Rush fan. Glad to see somebody else besides me who listens to Rush after Power Windows🤘Saw Rush on the Presto tour '86 and wow, the second half of the concert was the first half of 2112. YESS!!! @EKE BBB, For Ozzy, RIP!:
  15. Wow. Those inside gatefold photos.
  16. Anyone familiar with this one: https://www.discogs.com/release/11783366-Hannibal-Lokumbe-Detroit-Symphony-Orchestra-Thomas-Wilkins-Dear-Mrs-Parks never saw it before. These things can be hit or miss. The collaboration with the Harlem Boys Choir was great
  17. CBS/Sony 40AP 2771 (Japan) - Unreleased Highlights - 2 LP set
  18. August 4 Terri Lyne Carrington - 1965
  19. Before I get bogged down with all of the awesome music I've seen played above, I'm trippin' on these two CD's I picked up in Chicago two weeks ago: Favorite Jimmy Smith I've heard up to this point, wow! 👍🤘😊 Mingus!!! Album photo is AWESOME!
  20. Pim

    Steve Lacy

    I’d like to create one in jazzdisco.org style. I’ll make it as complete as possible. @mhatta is it true that you’re connected to that website? If so is there interest in a Steve Lacy disco? I don’t know that one.
  21. Atlas LA27 - 1027 - Harry "Sweets" Edison & His West Coast Friends " Blues For Lovers" - rec. May 1983 - Engineer: James Moones
  22. oh thank you. Yeah music is my life and it´s 24 hours the day. okay, the first song is just a warm up on the Woody Shaw tune. Check out from minute 33 and you hear the stuff we gonna do in the studio. Lookin forward to your kind comments.....
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