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  2. The Ideation of Kenny Drew
  3. given to me by the author on 8/16/61 - I was 17.
  4. Or a personal friend/relative as opposed to a known musician, though I can see the poetry angle.
  5. Dub, I just read that same article earlier today. But no mention of who Lonnie might be. Guy, I'm not sure if Lonnie Johnson seems at all likely. Or maybe Lonnie is a fictional/poetic creation of Coltrane's.
  6. Definitely not Lonnie Smith, but I always assumed it was guitarist Lonnie Johnson. Coltrane would have surely been familiar with him…
  7. Per this article, it was one of the songs from Crescent inspired by poetry Coltrane was reading at the time. https://www.everythingjazz.com/story/john-coltranes-criminally-underrated-record/
  8. I've been thinking about just who is Lonnie from Trane's "Lonnie's Lament." Of course, these days one tries AI. The answer there is that it is Dr. Lonnie Smith, which strikes me as extremely unlikely. Smith would have been only 22 when the song was recorded, and the piece has a feel that is like nothing you would find in Lonnie Smith's work (or just about any organist). Yes, Smith later recorded a Trane tribute record. But I don't think Coltrane wrote a tribute to him. So who is Lonnie?
  9. One of my favorites! But I am a huge listener when Sonny reinventes himself. RCA, Impulse!, Contemporary too! Beastie Boys sampling Jeremy Steig brought him out of the dust!
  10. Not sure this got a mention, a favorite of mine:
  11. Ted Curson Live at La Tete de L'art Don Pullen at Sackville recording session John Lennon Live Peace in Toronto Sun Ra at the Horseshoe Tavern, The Beach Boys at Massey Hall Charles Lloyd "8" Lobero Theater Neil Young at Massey Hall Miles Davis at Hollywood Bowl
  12. For some reason I don't remember anymore, but apparently I bought this set nearly 20 years ago. And while I did open it, I “apparently” put it in the closet (probably without listening to a single track) – I don't even remember putting it there. Today, while cleaning out the closet for the first time in about 20 years, I unearthed it. The box is slightly damaged, so I can't even sell it! I plan to listen to it now.
  13. “The Complete Roulette Dinah Washington Recordings” Mosaic Records box set, disc 3 I haven’t spun any Dinah in a while and reached for this box set. I love the Roulette sound of this vintage, so warm and flowing. This is some great engineering in my opinion. And Dinah is such a consummate stylist. . . One note, one breath out into the microphone, and she establishes herself.
  14. Yesterday
  15. Recorded at Cracker-Jap Studio, Brooklyn. Heh. I've got many Kikuchi albums but this one I'm going to pass.
  16. Ike Quebec “The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions” Blue Note 2 cd set, disc 2 This is just the right music for right now.
  17. It is not at all a discography. The title says it: Listening to Prestige.
  18. purchased and enjoyed ! Great ! That´s the kind of acoustic straight ahead I still listen to. That version of "Donna Lee" is incredible. And as I said, Cindy Blackman when she was a jazz only drummer was my favourite of her generation.
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