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George Tucker was great!
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"1968, Riot: The Year In Jazz"
Jim Duckworth replied to ghost of miles's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
This looks exceptionally groovy. I know I will dig it.- 3 replies
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Obscure or Underrated Bassists
Peter Friedman replied to Stevie Mclean's topic in Miscellaneous Music
George Tucker (not Ben) was a favorite of mine who played an a number of (especially) Prestige albums. He had a large round full sound on his bass. Unfortunately he died too young. -
on a hiking trip with my dad and brother in Scotland doing the Rob Roy Way. To all the Scotsmen on the board I’d like to say: what an amazing country you live in. The quietness, nature and space is breathtaking and is exactly what I miss in a densely populated country like the Netherlands.
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Now: Nancy Wilson - I Know I Love Him (Capitol, 1973) Earlier: Nancy Wilson - All in Love Is Fair (Capitol, 1974)
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I stopped with Bravo years ago. Top Chef was the last series of theirs that I watched and then even it got silly. Hard to believe that they began as a performing arts network that only showed commercials between programs!
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Quite an intriguing and accomplished woman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padma_Lakshmi
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"1968, Riot: The Year In Jazz"
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
Up one more time—I scheduled this rerun six weeks ago, so it was weird/coincidental timing that it aired last week: 1968, Riot: The Year In Jazz- 3 replies
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German Jazz on MPS/Mood/Inakustik re-issues, etc
barnaba.siegel replied to StarThrower's topic in Re-issues
I thought about starting a new topic, but then found this one :). Missus Beastly "Minden 1976" (2023) Pretty interesting jazz-rock with some psychedelic/prog/kraut elements (but definitely leaning towards jazz-rock). Very tasty jam with lots of flute and synths. Missus Beastly was a great band in general, their 1974 same-titled album is still a great krautish answer for Soft Machine. -
Obscure or Underrated Bassists
clifford_thornton replied to Stevie Mclean's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I think of Kash Killion mostly as a cellist and didn't realize he played bass as well. Would also like to add: Earl Freeman Mutawaf Shaheed Rusty Gilder Robert Prado Scotty Holt Sylvain Marc Beb Guérin François Mechali Ali Haurand Jan Jacobs Sven Hessle Keiki Midorikawa (also played cello) Hideaki Mochizuki Robert Scholer Paul van Gysegem -
https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/2375908/nicholas-martin-di-geronimo,-sr. I saw your comment. I was just researching a few things today and came across his obituary. At least some of us remember him! I wish there were more recordings available.
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https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/2375908/nicholas-martin-di-geronimo,-sr. Was doing some research today and stumbled across this obituary. Sad, 3 records and a handful of unreleased live recordings is all we have by him. It's great to see another photo of him. Has anyone further information or recordings?
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+1 on Nick Geronimo, a highlight of those albums he appears on.
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Yes, he is also the one who came to mind for me, for his work on those albums!
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Jimmy Garrison shines ....
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Chuck Nessa replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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No idea who this woman is, but I like her tastes!
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Chuck Nessa replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
The Bartok.