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  2. This is great music of Baden Powell arranged and played by his pianist son Phillipe, and the excellent Brazilian guitarist Mario Adnet. Mario Adnet and Philippe Baden Powell “Afro Samba Jazz, The Music of Baden Powell” Adventure Music cd
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  4. Thom Rotella Right Time Left Impacting September 30th, 2025 Format: Jazz # Artist and Track Title Time 1. Thom Rotella - This Is for Lou 04:52 2. Thom Rotella - How Sweet It Is 05:23 3. Thom Rotella - In the Garden 05:24 4. Thom Rotella - Willow Weep for Me 05:07 5. Thom Rotella - What Hump? 02:57 6. Thom Rotella - Lazy Afternoon 04:34 7. Thom Rotella - Light It Up 04:42 8. Thom Rotella - Benny Thanks 05:59 9. Thom Rotella - Mr. Malone 05:02 10. Thom Rotella - Ray Brown's Shoes 03:38 11. Thom Rotella - The Girl from Ipanema 04:30 12. Thom Rotella - It Ain't What It Ain't ('Till It Is) 04:41 13. Thom Rotella - Shimmer 04:38 THOM ROTELLA'S LATEST ON HIGHNOTE RECORDS THOM ROTELLA - Right Time Left HighNote Records HCD 7361 Thom Rotella – guitars Wil Blades – organ • Charles Ruggiero – drums Lenny Castro – percussion (except tracks 5, 8, 12 & 13) Featuring: Jeremy Pelt – trumpet (8, 12 & 13) • Ernie Watts – tenor sax (1, 8 & 12) Tierney Sutton – vocal (6 & 13) • Antonio Adolfo – piano (9) With assisting artists: Tom Luer – bari sax • Bill Cantos – keyboards • Nick Mancini – vibes Trey Henry – bass • Tom Ranier – bass clarinet Airplay Starts Now • Suggested Tracks 1. This Is for Lou 4:52 • 6. Lazy Afternoon 4:34 7. Light It Up 4:42 • 9. Mr. Malone 5:02 Like our stuff? Let’s hear from you. Record Company Contact Barney Fields • HighNote Records, Inc. jazzdepo@ix.netcom.com • (212) 873-2020 • www.jazzdepot.com Thom Rotel... HCD 7361 T...
  5. Plays of the Week https://www.cfl.ca/2025/09/29/cfl-plays-of-the-week-week-17-2025/ ***** Power Rankings https://3downnation.com/2025/09/29/3downnation-cfl-power-rankings-montreal-alouettes-celebrate-return-of-the-consecutive-starts-won-king/ https://pifflespodcast.com/blog/2025-week-17-piffles-power-rankings/ ***** Week 17 reviews https://www.cfl.ca/2025/09/29/landrys-5-takeaways-from-week-17-4/ https://www.cfl.ca/2025/09/29/5-pff-stats-that-stand-out-from-week-17/ ***** *****
  6. Sorry Met fans but $350 million to one player just doesn't buy what it used to .... <green smilie here> (and its all the better that Francona is the manager of the team that benefits from the Mets largesse. In all seriousness, the Sox have their work cut out for them, and so do the Cubs but its nice to be able to watch October baseball with an interest deeper than "Die Yankees, Die". And @Patrick - what they accomplished this season is quite remarkable, whatever happens. They didn't just beat September deficit - they obliterated it. I hope the magic continues.
  7. Sorry to hear this news. R.I.P.
  8. Sad news. I liked Mike's piano playing very much. Not only do I have quite a few of his CD's, but saw him live a number of times in a variety of different sized groups.
  9. And 80 total points at that.
  10. OT rules are what's crazy. All that work and there's no winner, like a scrimmage.
  11. I saw the reunion band live, unfortunately after Danny Thompson split. McShee was great, but the rhythm section was disappointing. What sent Pentangle apart was the jazz sensibility of their rhythm. No other band band like that. Later on I saw McShee and Renbourn as a duo, a friend had taken me to an obscure folk club down the Rhine. Wev had a glass of wine por beer after the gig, very nice people.
  12. “The Complete Roulette Dinah Washington Recordings” Mosaic Records disc 1 of 5 I love the sound Roulette produced on their records, almost without exception spacious and clear with a touch of warm room sound. I’ve neglected this box set too long, when I have listened to Dinah it has been the Emarcy/Mercury years mostly as I have all those complete sets Verve put out. Listening today the Billie Holiday influence hit me hard, but that’s not a bad thing and it’s not sheer imitation as I have encountered among others. There’s a greasy flavor to the arrangements for her and I like to sink back into that blue mood. 300×300 7.25 KB DavidF 2h Throwback time! Spinning one of the greatest live acoustic guitar albums ever recorded — Friday Night in San Francisco with Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, and Paco De Lucía. Three masters, one stage, pure magic. Screenshot 2025-09-29 at 8.18.53 AM1586×1582 129 KB last visit ShareBookmarkFlag Reply TrackingYou will see a count of new replies because you posted a reply to this topic. Suggested Related Topic list, column headers with buttons are sortable. Replies Activity Category 2.9k 41m What are you spinning now? Mark 26 52 Music 594 3d Simply Blues 302 Music 804 4d Which Cover Album are You Spinning Right Now? 86 Music 3.1k 5d What Classical are you spinning? 351 Music 631 23d What are you listening to now (BACCH Edition) 83 Music There are 418 unread and 3 new topics remaining, or browse other topics in Music Warranty & ReturnsContact UsTerms of ServicePrivacy PolicyCareers Stop by for a tour: 4865 Sterling Dr. Boulder, CO 80301 1-800-PSAUDIO Join the hi-fi family FIRST* LAST* EMAIL* JOIN A cool morning, but pleasantly calm and quiet. Starting off with: Stan Getz “Complete Live at Montreux 1972” Gambit cd 300×300 8.41 KB An exciting performance with Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke and Tony Williams.
  13. September 29 David Kikoski - 1961 I saw him for the first time with Roy Haynes and Dwayne Burno at the 'Blue Note' in Göttingen on March 30, 1998
  14. Chicago Underground Trio, Chronicle (Delmark)
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