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with Roland Hanna, George Mraz & Richie Pratt
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Melvin Sparks - Sparkling (Muse, 1982)
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This is such a good record. Playing it now, so thanks or the prompt.
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Sonny Stitt - Blues for Duke (Muse, rec. 1975) Sonny Stitt - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone Barry Harris - piano Sam Jones - bass Billy Higgins - drums
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Eddie Condon and Wild Bill Davison "Jam Session" Jazzology LP
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Lorez Alexandria - How Will I Remember You? (Discovery, 1978)
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Jose James “On and On” Rainbow Blonde US cd This is an homage to the music of Erykah Badu and James gets the vibe just right with his own imprint. I had a quite expensive Japanese cd of this and then discovered there was an inexpensive US version, which I just got in–it will be part of a birthday present for my best friend in Austin. Sounds really good!
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
More Lutosławski from Esa-Pekka Salonen & the LAPO: -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
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Mack Avenue reissue Not much traffic here lately. I'd love to see what YOU have been listening to!
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I love his book, too. Easily Slip Into Another World. His new compositional system is well explained there.
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with Byard Lancaster
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Last year we set up a separate stream for Jazz From Blue Lake that allows those of you who can't stay up until 3 a.m. to hear the program the next day. Last night we celebrated Henry Threadgill's 82nd birthday by playing his recordings in the first 20 minutes of each hour and, man, was that enlightening. "I can't think of anything more mainstream than what I do," he told the crowd in 2014, which was quoted again on Jazz Night In America which we aired on Sunday. I couldn't agree more! Tonight we're featuring Kahil El'Zabar's Ethnic Heritage Ensemble. They're playing tomorrow in Greenwich Village at NuBlu and then on the 21st at The MET Museum (800 plus, sold out). And tonight's program repeats throughout the day tomorrow. Etc. In any case, please join us on-line for Jazz From Blue Lake, which airs Monday through Friday from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. and Saturday mornings from 7-10 a.m. All of that programming repeats on the jazz stream. Ah, to get to the jazz stream. Map. https://www.bluelakeradio.org You'll see the blue bar showing what's streaming live. If you're on a computer there should be a tile on the right of that blue bar that says "All Streams." Click that and then click the Jazz From Blue Lake stream. If you're on a smart phone there will be a star like icon on the right side of that blue bar. Click that and then click the Jazz From Blue Lake stream. If you use the Blue Lake Public Radio mobile app there's a tile that says "All Streams." Click that and then the Jazz From Blue Lake stream. And for our playlist there's this page: https://www.bluelakeradio.org/show/jazz-from-blue-lake Thanks! Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio The broadcast service of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp www.bluelake.org
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Laurent Coq Quartet – Like a Tree in the City (Sunnyside, 2003) Piano – Laurent Coq Tenor Saxophone – Jérôme Sabbagh Bass – Brandon Owens Drums – Damion Reid
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yes, that side of him is pretty well documented. It is unfortunate that he was an abuser of women.
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I bit on both the 6-CD Cutting Edge (great book and photos, just skimming through them so far) and the Live 1966 boxes, both found online at very good prices, and have started to dig into them. I'm still only three CDs into Through the Open Window, so I think I'm set for Dylan listening material for awhile!
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I'm on the 6th book in Karin Slaughter's Will Trent series. I have been enjoying the ABC TV adaptation, so I thought I'd like the books. I do. It's unfortunate that the television show diverged from the books so much though. The two are nothing alike, from physical descriptors to character presentation.
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More brilliance from Chick Corea: with Miroslav Vitous and Roy Haynes
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