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True. Maybe Frank had some spontaneous RVG moments with his reel-to-reel? š I think some of the Showboat recordings have been on the bootleg market for a while, but I don't know if those are Tiberi recordings or not. I'd be down with that. I'm guessing we'll see vinyl, however. ================= An aside: When I see the name "Frank Tiberi," I don't think of Coltrane recordings at all. Instead, I think of Tiberi's transcribed tenor solo on Chick Corea's "La Fiesta" from Woody Herman's Giant Steps album. My high school jazz band (this was eons ago) played that chart (the actual Herman chart), and Tiberi's solo was written out as an option for the tenor player to use as a solo. My director said, "Yeah, you should learn that solo." I did, and it was weird for a 16 year-old. I didn't understand what I was doing at all, and had no idea how Tiberi was handling the changes. š Here's the track. Tiberi's solo begins at 2:08. Listening to it now, I only remembered the first four bars. (Our band did not play the tune this fast.) It's a good chart though!
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RIP to one of the faithful keepers of the flame.
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Chick Corea & Origin āA Week at the Blue Noteā 6 cd box set, disc 2
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R.I.P. That comes as quite a surprise. Ken played tenor (and some alto), but mostly clarinet. He will be remembered for the clarinet. His approach was conservative, but he produced a lot of enjoyable music. I particularly enjoy It's a Lonesome Old Town.
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Sure! He will be up there with his admired Pee Wee Russell, with whom he shared that way of playing and improvising without safety net (in Whitney Balliett's words) over quite traditional/mainstream material.
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Wow... at least he went out playing. Saw him a few times and I think the last was as part of an Allen Lowe concert in Brooklyn at IBeam (with Ursula Oppens).
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Emmet Cohen has posted on Facebook that Ken suffered a heart attack a few hours after leaving the stage after a performance on the last night of The Jazz Cruise. If you have a Facebook account, Emmet has posted a short video of one Ken's clarinet solos last night. Ken was doing what he loved to the end. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1DSRHs5HxY/
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Thanks a lot, Romualdo! Somehow I had missed this note on Discogs, though I did look there, of course. I'll now correct the inlay sheet of CD4 on the basis of this info. Too bad that it would be way over the top to try to buy a copy of "Soho Bop" just for these two tracks.
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Milt Jackson and John Coltrane āBags & Traneā Atlantic cd WEA Japan
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Just checked my box & disc 4 has 24 tracks. Found more info re the two missing tracks at discogs https://www.discogs.com/release/12524379-Various-Bebop-In-Britain?srsltid=AfmBOor-xf4wFzLyGJcyKk6P5MKEh6KhIcMaFL68-2jq_4pyrsF7owmY baby_interphase Oct 16, 2023 Edited 2 years ago (from Discogs) I recently acquired a copy of this box set and very good it is too [although many of the tracks can be found elsewhere on other compilations] - However, I noticed while listing to Disc 4 'In All Directions' that although 24 tracks are listed here on Discogs and also on the packaging of the release, there are actually only 22 tracks on the CD itself. After some detective work, I found that 'Knock Yourself Out' by the Norman Burns Quintet & 'A Lesson in Bop' by Tito Burns and his Sextet' are completely missing. Fortunately they can both be found on 'Soho Bop' 2CD compilation [discogs.com/release/10272896], the entire contents of which, minus the two aforementioned tracks, appears on this box set.
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Great musician. I always enjoyed his playing. RIP
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Ken Peplowski: Double Exposure. Concord Jazz/Bellaphon CJ-344 [Germany 1988] In memoriam ā R.I.P. ...
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Brilliant musician. I will remember his concerts dearly. Quite a clarinet band in the sky welcomes a new member.
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Ted Rosenthal announced Kenās passing on FB. He will be missed, he had a brilliant career and he was a funny giy.
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Ah, too bad. He was great. RIP.
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This sucks. Ken will be missed and not just for his playing. I was lucky to see him and talk with him between sets at the old Jocko's Jazz Club in Methuen, MA. He played there solo as well as part of a "Four Brothers" front line. What wonderful memories.
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... very sad news - R.I.P.
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RIP Ken. Thanks for the music.
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