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  2. Parlor Greens, Live at the 2026 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival (Munck Music)
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    Jimmy Scott

  5. Many thanks to everyone who weighed in. In the end, price made a decision for me. I managed to find a copy of the Big Band Decca set for $19 a disc but also from a seller in Italy, which is where I live and often help me pull the trigger on bigger purchases. Looking forward to listen in tandem with the 2020 Ricky Riccardi book :-).
  6. John Mehegan “Reflections” Savoy/Denon cd Mehegan with very sympathetic drumming by Kenny Clarke. 300×297 8.14 KB
  7. There is a statement on Uehlinger's AlAy website regarding the Westbrook release (with my emphasis): In Memory of Mike Westbrook Mike Westbrook contacted me in April/May 2025, when I was still Hat Hut Records owner and recommended that I issue his piano blues solo recording. After listening to the music, I agreed. At the end of May, I sold the name of Hat Hut Records and its contents of ezz-thetics productions. The recordings then passed to the new owners of Hat Hut Records, who had no interest in releasing them. Since I had promised Mike Westbrook a CD release, I began working on the release despite a non-compete agreement. The contact with Mike was very intense in the following weeks to achieve his wish that the CD be released before his 90th birthday in March 2026. I succeeded. He received the CD after mid-February 2026. Mike was very happy and very grateful. Mike’s eMail on February 23, 2026: The CDs have arrived! ‍Now the music is able to speak for itself. Thanks for your support and commitment in making it happen. Unfortunately, his illness caught up with him and led to his recent death on April 11, 2026. The Piano In The Room And The Blues has now become a memorial edition. – Werner X. Uehlinger, curator for AlAy Ltd. You have to admire the unwavering single-mindedness, all obstacles - such as agreed non-compete - being brushed aside in pursue of a goal.
  8. Over the last two days:
  9. 'Bout time! I couldn't believe their attitude when I was there. The person "guarding" the door back then was pretty adamant that they were only a recording studio. The attitude gave the impression that they wished that Abbey Road wasn't even recorded there... as if they would have still been in business if they hadn't done it.
  10. On to another Byrd on Savoy, this with John Jenkins and Curtis Fuller, Tommy Flanagan, Doug Watkins and Art Taylor Donald Byrd “Jazz Eyes”
  11. Starting off with that 'fifties RVG sound on Donald Byrd “Byrd’s Word” on Savoy/Denon cd. Great jazz I haven’t heard for some time. Donald Byrd “Byrd’s Word” Donald Byrd - trumpet Frank Foster - tenor saxophone Hank Jones - piano Paul Chambers - bass Kenny Clarke - drums
  12. Marc Baron / Mark Vernon – Post-chance
  13. Pascal Battus and Dafne Vicente-Sandoval – Pascal Battus / Dafne Vicente-Sandoval
  14. Similar initial reaction here .. and the Youtube excerpt from the "Fallin Love" album at first made me think "So Pee Wee Marquette is singing now too??" For a slightly different and more grittier setting the below CD would merit some listening too: https://www.discogs.com/master/1041704-Little-Jimmy-ScottPaul-Gayten-Band-With-Special-Guest-Sam-Butera-Regal-Records-Live-In-New-Orleans Somehow I feel the somewhat more youthful Jimmy Scott doesn't sound quite so "female" there, but rather like a sort of grown-up Sugar Chile Robinson.
  15. I was there about 4 years ago, and they absolutely had a gift shop. They have a special entrance on the side of the building for the store.
  16. 57 W. 45th St. Long since demolished. Hotel Schuyler, Location Of Rooftop Concert By Jefferson Airplane
  17. Mahler's Third Symphony, as heard in this set:
  18. Yesterday
  19. “BENNY GOODMAN - YALE ARCHIVES VOL 9 - Live at Basin Street 1954”
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