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  2. Tonight I will go to Jimmy Glass jazz club, in my town, Valencia (Spaña). Plays oine of te best Valencia Tenor sax, Vicente Macian.
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    Benny Carter

    Sometime late in the last century I accompanied Benny Carter to a concert given by the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band under the direction of Jon Faddis. Before the concert began word of Benny's presence reached the musicians and they began jumping off the stage to come over to pay homage to him. It was like going to a film festival with Orson Welles. For some reason the band had a conductor. After a couple of numbers Benny turned to me and whispered, " They don't need no fuckin' conductor."
  4. Hi: Now I am listening Issac Hayes, The easy rider genration concert: I like specially, Shaft theme, and a version from Ain´t no Sunshine (Withers) and the last album theme, Rock me babe, a wonderfull Mr B.B. King blues, interpreted under point of view from Mr. Hayes band. Higly recomended. Regards from valencia (España)
  5. This is correct imo.
  6. He recently cancelled a concert in Santa Barbara.
  7. How is the music? And what is the recording date? I'm looking at an Armstrong discography which is rather dismissive of the project but can't find this particular line-up. Doesn't mean it's not there just that I couldn't find it.
  8. IMG600×536 93.9 KB Reuben Wilson “Love Bug” Blue Note 85th Anniversary Japan UHQCD Reuben Wilson on organ with Lee Morgan on trumpet, George Coleman on tenor saxophone, Grant Green on guitar, and Leo Morris (later known as Idris Muhammad) on drums
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    Evan Parker

    Stumbled onto this recording this morning. Very listenable.
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    Geri Allen

    👍👍 (love that record)
  12. Wayne Shorter “Speak No Evil” Blue Note Japan UCGQ-9070 SHM-SACD
  13. Ha, a prime example of how tastes and perceptions differ ... I got this not long ago and will keep it of course once it's here (I might warm up to all of it eventually), but the tracks with strings definitely mar my listening pleasure. In most cases strings just kill the jazz content IMO the way they were applied in the 50s. For its jazz content, I like the "Cosmopolite" 10" LP on French Blue Star (GLP 6977) (that I've owned for some 27 years now) much better as it couples the 4 tracks with Oscar Peterson with selected tracks from the August 1952 session that in their original packaging were included in the "Alone Together" album and dispense with the strings.
  14. This thread needs reviving! Always good to see how other listeners organize their music.
  15. I think this would be a do-able Mosaic. Revelation Records. The question is—what would be a good organizing principle for such a set?
  16. Mengelberg & Sabu
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    Benny Carter

    Musically, 1933 was a great year for Carter.
  18. Favorite track: the last one!
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    Rare Blue Notes

    What I like/appreciate about those comps is that they barely touch Blue Note from the 60's. Showcasing the label of the 70's is something the "connoisseur" rarely, if ever, does.
  20. Contrary to what the announcer says, somehow the vocals and "lyrics" sound more like "Oop-Pop-A-Da" and not so much like "Oop Bop Sh'Bam" to me.
  21. Returning with my trio back to Scullers in Boston on Friday, March 27, 2026. One set at 7:00PM. Tickets and info: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/michael-weiss-trio-scullers-jazz-club-tickets/14022694?pl=scullers https://scullersjazz.com/upcoming-events/ Also playing tonight (Saturday March 14) at Smalls, sets at 6:00 and 7:30PM You can live stream here: https://www.smallslive.com/events/31806-michael-weiss-quintet/ w/Steve WIlson, Walt Weiskopf, Ugonna Okegwo, Aaron Kimmel.
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