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  2. When The Cookers played at Church of Sound here in London a few years back we got to the venue (...a church) quite early and found Billy walking around taking it in. I wish I'd said hello and told him how much I love his music but I don't like to bother musicians.
  3. Wow... at least he went out playing. Saw him a few times and I think the last was as part of an Allen Lowe concert in Brooklyn at IBeam (with Ursula Oppens).
  4. Emmet Cohen has posted on Facebook that Ken suffered a heart attack a few hours after leaving the stage after a performance on the last night of The Jazz Cruise. If you have a Facebook account, Emmet has posted a short video of one Ken's clarinet solos last night. Ken was doing what he loved to the end. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1DSRHs5HxY/
  5. R.I.P.
  6. Most of this one: I think I was at this one... I've seen Yoko at Scullers many times so I've forgotten a few of them. I'm pretty sure that some of the music I saw is on this CD but i have been told that there were tape issues on the night I went, so maybe not.
  7. Disgusting and sad. Gentle hat tip to Phillip Glass
  8. Thanks a lot, Romualdo! Somehow I had missed this note on Discogs, though I did look there, of course. I'll now correct the inlay sheet of CD4 on the basis of this info. Too bad that it would be way over the top to try to buy a copy of "Soho Bop" just for these two tracks.
  9. Milt Jackson and John Coltrane “Bags & Trane” Atlantic cd WEA Japan
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  11. Just checked my box & disc 4 has 24 tracks. Found more info re the two missing tracks at discogs https://www.discogs.com/release/12524379-Various-Bebop-In-Britain?srsltid=AfmBOor-xf4wFzLyGJcyKk6P5MKEh6KhIcMaFL68-2jq_4pyrsF7owmY baby_interphase Oct 16, 2023 Edited 2 years ago (from Discogs) I recently acquired a copy of this box set and very good it is too [although many of the tracks can be found elsewhere on other compilations] - However, I noticed while listing to Disc 4 'In All Directions' that although 24 tracks are listed here on Discogs and also on the packaging of the release, there are actually only 22 tracks on the CD itself. After some detective work, I found that 'Knock Yourself Out' by the Norman Burns Quintet & 'A Lesson in Bop' by Tito Burns and his Sextet' are completely missing. Fortunately they can both be found on 'Soho Bop' 2CD compilation [discogs.com/release/10272896], the entire contents of which, minus the two aforementioned tracks, appears on this box set.
  12. Great musician. I always enjoyed his playing. RIP
  13. Ken Peplowski: Double Exposure. Concord Jazz/Bellaphon CJ-344 [Germany 1988] In memoriam – R.I.P. ...
  14. Brilliant musician. I will remember his concerts dearly. Quite a clarinet band in the sky welcomes a new member.
  15. Ted Rosenthal announced Ken’s passing on FB. He will be missed, he had a brilliant career and he was a funny giy.
  16. Ah, too bad. He was great. RIP.
  17. This sucks. Ken will be missed and not just for his playing. I was lucky to see him and talk with him between sets at the old Jocko's Jazz Club in Methuen, MA. He played there solo as well as part of a "Four Brothers" front line. What wonderful memories.
  18. ... very sad news - R.I.P.
  19. RIP Ken. Thanks for the music.
  20. In memoriam, Ken Peplowski. 😔
  21. Several realiable sources report that American jazz clarinetist and tenor saxophonist Ken Peplowski passed away on February 2, 2026. He was 66 years old.
  22. On to Tom Harrell “Oak Tree” High Note cd I love Tom Harrell’s music more and more. Re-listening to his discs they seem to open up to me and reveal new subtle “cool” aspects. I really like all his High Note releases.
  23. One third of the vocals of Three Dog Night has transcended on February 2nd. Chuck Negron, Three Dog Night Co-Founder Who Took Cover Songs to the Top, Dead at 83 Charisma Madarang Tue, February 3, 2026 at 10:48 AM GMT+3 3 min read Add Yahoo on Google Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 8 Key takeawaysPowered by Yahoo Scout. Yahoo is using AI to generate key points from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Chuck Negron, founding member and lead singer of Three Dog Night, passed away at the age of 83 after battling COPD and heart failure. See more Chuck Negron, one of the founding members and lead singer of rock hounds Three Dog Night, died on Monday, Feb. 2. He was 83. Negron passed away at his home in Studio City, California, surrounded by family, according to a representative for the artist. Although a cause of death was not given, a statement said that the singer battled chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, for decades, and in his final months, suffered from heart failure. More from Rolling Stone
  24. That would be the logical thing to do I guess. Though it's tricky for the label to release with much fanfare if the tapes really don't sound good. Perhaps the answer is a digital release akin to the Fugazi Live Series (currently 750 shows) where people can pick and choose what's interesting to them and download for a few dollars.
  25. Mario Adnet “Jobiim Jazz” Adventure Music cd Adventure Music has a consistently excellent house sound to their releases and I wanted to hear how it is presented in the system today. Mario Adnet is an excellent player and arranger and I share his love for Jobim’s music–this is a wonderful listen.
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