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Sax Expat: Don Byas
Steve Bowie replied to nighthawk68's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
This video is what convinced me to use Sky Index. I tried a few free softwares, but they weren't very easy to use. -
Malo “Evolution” Warner Bros. LP The third LP of Carlos’ broter Jorge Santana’s band. I stumbled across their first LP about 1973 and bought the first two, then this third one, then the others. I like this band!
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Their website was maddening to search but I found a few gems. I hope they enjoy retirement. Small mail order businesses are closing a lot these days.
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Kurt Elling “This Time It’s Love” Blue Note cd Another one of the great collaborations between Kurt and Laurence Hobgood. And such wonderful songs.
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What was the rock-and-roll movie that Thader performed in?
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I had to play this one again. . . especially to hear the great tune "Everything Happens to Me" so well interpreted.
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Since original copies of this private pressing LP fetch absurd sums, I'd love to see someone reissue it. I suppose it's not likely, however. . . . Oh well. At least it's available for streaming. Aside from ND's excellent playing, that rhythm section is something special.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
mjzee replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Riccardo Muti - The Complete Warner Symphonic Recordings, disc 86. Works by Johann Strauss II, Josef Strauss, Johann Strauss I, Franz von Suppé and Joseph Hellmesberger. A waltz extravaganza for the Vienna New Year! -
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according to wikipedia, it paid for the land, the house Hutcherson still had to build himself... still, good question!
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I know some people are tired of Beato - nevertheless:
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I don't recall this ...
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Tom Harrell “Live at the Village Vanguard” RCA cd Back to jazz! This is a fine ablum, Tom’s first live one as a leader. Great working band! Tom Harrell – trumpet Jimmy Greene – tenor saxophone Xavier Davis – piano Ugonna Okegwo – bass Quincy Davis – drums
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Someone posted that they were listening to the SF Jazz Collective recording from 2005 that had Bobby playing on it and for some reason, I googled Bobby just to refresh my memory of this era of his playing. I tripped over an interesting discussion on reddit: The interesting quote from his daughter was that "The song "Ummh" paid for his house in Montara. I live in his house to this day, raising my kids Ruby and my son Bobby". I did not know that Hutcherson's "Ummh" was some sort of moneymaker for him. Does anyone know how this one tune made him enough money to buy a house? Was it some sort of jukebox hit that I never knew about?