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  3. ICMC Presents Hindustani & Carnatic Jugalbandi – Violin & Shehnai Duet This event is supported by ICMC Donor Members Event: VVS Murari (Violin), Ashwani Shankar (Shehnai), Sai Giridhar (Mridangam) and Amit Kavthekar (Tabla) Date: Saturday, March 7, 2026 Time: 4.00 PM to 7.00 PM Venue: Kathak Rhythms Studio - Plano 4020 Hedgcoxe Road, Suite 150, Plano, Texas 75024 Tickets:ICMC Members: Free; Non-Members: $50; Students: $30 Memberships:Donor Circle $750; Family $300; & Individual $150 Tickets or Membership Payments via Zelle - ICMC ID: 2143363459 Contact: (214) 336 – 3459 or e-mail to mihirviolin@gmail.com ICMC 2026 Spring Season 1. March 7 - VVS Murari (Violin), Ashwani Shankar (Shehnai), Sai Giridhar (Mridangam) and Amit Kavthekar (Tabla) 2. April 25 - Dhananjay Hegde (Vocals), Pt Sudhir Nayak (Harmonium), Yogeesh Bhat (Tabla) 3. May 16 - Sandip Chatterjee (Santoor) & Subhajyoti Guha (Tabla) 4. June 6 - Abhisek Lahiri (Sarod) & Subrata Bhattacharya (Tabla)
  4. Also interesting to find Dizzy Gillespie arranging Claire's performance of Who Started Love. This Boyd Raeburn group is good stuff!
  5. Pete LaRoca “Bara” Blue Note Japan UCCU-8110
  6. Nels Cline “Lovers” Blue Note, disc 2. Quite inventive arrangements and the engineering is just awesome.
  7. felser

    Bob Dylan corner

    I don't consider the majority to be unlistenable either (though five or six discs are). And agree that the music is an experience. We all have varying, but limited, amounts of time, money, shelf space, and listening energy, and each of us need to make our own decisions on how to invest those. My decisions are different than yours, but I don't know that I am therefore a "lazy listener" with "lazy results". I also experienced lo-fi Bird bootlegs and stuff like that (we're basically the same age, got the bug for the music at basically the same time), and decided not to go there moving forward except for certain selected cases (such as the Coltrane 1961 Sutherland Lounge recordings) . There's good stuff each of us is never going to hear or re-hear, and we each need to decide what our own parameters for that will be. YMMV, which is fine.
  8. Onyx Records, I picked up their first issue, The Foremost, around 1975. In the fullness of time I’ve picked up most of the label’s output.
  9. I think it’s been 10 years or so since I last put out a BFT. I hope to retire in March, can you put me down for June?
  10. I saw Terumaso Hino once with Dave Liebman, and Hino had a pocket trumpet like Don Cherry !
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  12. Ken Dryden

    Jim Hall

    It was not that Paul Desmond was prevented from using a pianist, he had a special appreciation for Dave Brubeck’s way of playing with him.
  13. What about these Decca things? https://www.discogs.com/release/18327259-Duke-Ellington-And-His-Orchestra-Duke-Ellington-The-Beginning-Vol-1-1926-1928?srsltid=AfmBOoot_6FUEzYm1cXfCEzqQTBnKgsp4gr8EZceejOCCNe2QDRJ76sY https://www.discogs.com/release/6101977-Duke-Ellington-And-His-Orchestra-Hot-In-Harlem-1928-1929-Vol-2?srsltid=AfmBOopB5qWld45AC2PW6BgYZpP1MOi2w6NIEF5svEMBybXI30mbPXOK https://www.discogs.com/release/1604363-Duke-Ellington-The-Jungle-Band-Duke-Ellington-Rockin-In-Rhythm-Vol-3-1929-1931?srsltid=AfmBOop4faBDbD--o55foegZJNllW0pVglvoy4IhkfiKBkOTnDa9HM8e Fake stereo though....
  14. JSngry

    Bob Dylan corner

    There it is I mean Jesus, I grew up in lo-fi Bird bootlegs and other shit like that. The notes/musics are there (mostly). The rest is up to the listener. Lazy listening yields lazy results.
  15. Storyville issues a new CD: Copenhagen 1964. It concerns the concert in Tivoli Concert Hall March 13, 1964. The recordings are from the second concert DE6421. Track listing Take the “A” train, Medley (Black and tan fantasy, The Mooche, Creole love call), Harlem, Happy Reunion, Excerpts from the Impressions of the Far East suite: Amad, Agra, Blue bird of Delhi, Depk, Isfahan, Things ain’t what they used to be, Banquet from Timon of Athens, Skillipoop, Kinda Dukish/Rockin’ in rhythm, Jones. Catalog number Storyville 101-8545.
  16. Gang -- a couple of related questions: First, does anyone know if Brunswick ever released in the 1950s or early '60s another 12-inch volume (or two) of its 1920s Ellington material that would have been a companion to the "Early Ellington" LP pictured below. Second, has anyone heard the early '60s LPs of this material issued in England on the Ace of Hearts label and can offer an opinion about the sound quality/transfers? Thanks ...
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