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  2. Cal Tjader β€œCatch the Groove: Live at the Penthouse 1962-1967” Jazz Detective 2 cd set, disc 2
  3. Mine was due yesterday, looks as if it coming tomorrow instead.
  4. 15 records that yield a total of 30 to 60 tunes (i.e. 2 to 4 per disc), that makes sense indeed. So 40 to 60 tunes would make "about 2.5 on average" to 4 per disc. A possible total too.
  5. Here is the quote in question. I think it is likely Janak meant the 15 records or 30 sides all together had 40-60 tunes.
  6. Wasn't 16" the typical diameter of transcription discs for radio use?
  7. Which ones were 16" then? I mistakenly thought all V-Discs were that size.
  8. SIXTY tunes on ONE disc? That cannot have been the actual discs. I am no expert on these at all but AFAIK most often the V-Discs had 4 tunes per record (sometimes only 2, sometimes 3). That's what the discographies say, and that's what is on the handful of original V-Discs that I have. They all play at 78 rpm.
  9. A few more CDs on my shelves with Sonny Red. Still more CDs on my shelves with Sonny Red.
  10. πŸ’— Yes a great LP - love it!πŸ‘ πŸ’— Yep! its this one (also here as 12"Japan)
  11. I believe he had some type of malignancy that went into remission with treatment. Ironic that he then succumbs to a cardiac problem at his relatively young age.
  12. I may have been at one of the concerts these were selected from:
  13. Looking forward to the Oliver Lake volume finally hitting these shores, and can't wait to see what else they pull out of the vaults. All of the first 3 releases are phenomenal, maybe the Blythe most of all.
  14. Got mine yesterday via USPS. Started reading the booklet which has a long quote from Tony Janak in which he explains that the recordings were sent out on 12 inch discs with as many as 60 tunes on a double sided disc. Does anyone know what the playback speed was?
  15. Today
  16. Back perhaps a couple of years ago Ken was diagnosed with an illness, and had to cancel some appearances. After a period of time he returned and seemed to be doing well. I have seen Ken play in person more than a dozen times over the past (roughly) 20 years. He was not only a fine clarinet and saxophone player, but was also a very funny guy who usually made humorous comments at his gigs. He will be missed. R.I.P.
  17. Oh no! That's too young I was listening to his excellent work on that Charlie Byrd record just last night.
  18. Still more Stanley Cowell. This time as a sideman. Charles Tolliver - Mosaic Select 20 Disc 1 - originally released as Live at Slugs', Vols. 1 & 2 on Strata-East
  19. What a player!
  20. More Stanley Cowell:
  21. Sad news, he was phenomenal, especially his many recordings for Concord.
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