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makpjazz57

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  1. I'd love to watch it, but I can't sign up for yet another service. I think it is $6.99/month which isn't bad, but when added to all the stations we already have...just too much, sadly.
  2. Ordered mine from the U.K. a few days ago and it is supposed to arrive on Wednesday. Very excited!
  3. Thanks for the info, Paul Combs and I can't wait to purchase!
  4. Sorry I missed out on the 1369 Club. Going through my Mom's photos and found this one. Do not know the name of the bartender.
  5. Christian Sands: Facing Dragons. At 28 years old, he has the soul, technique and history of the music in his playing (one of his mentors was the late Dr. Billy Taylor). Sands was also chosen by the Erroll Garner family to represent Mr. Garner/Erroll Garner project which he's been touring with recently.
  6. Just heard drummer Chris Beck at Scullers/Boston, and he can play! He was with trumpeter Terell Stafford's group on 1/5/19 and he played with sensitivity and really propelled the band when called for. Vocalist Veronica Swift - also very talented and she has a few tracks well worth listening to on pianist Benny Green's new recording, Then and Now. Great ears and innate sense of swing. I love/loved her Dad, pianist Hod O'Brien and her mom, Stephanie Nakasian can "sang," too!
  7. Just started Maxine Gordon's biography on her late husband, Dexter Gordon. I purchased the Kindle version, but going to buy a physical copy instead. Something lost in the translation on my tiny phone!
  8. I've read Marc's blog for quite a few years and I've learned a lot. Love the in-depth interviews he conducts from time to time with well known and not-so-well-known jazzers. Also love the format of jazzwax.com. I find it very easy to navigate and can always easily go back to past interviews/stories with ease.
  9. Will do, Brad - I should have them in about 2 weeks and hope to just stay home one full weekend and devour them. I did get to read Vol 1 at my friend's home (that's how I found out about the 3 volume). Had to/have to have these since there are many comments/stories from the musicians we love. In a way, it reminds me of Ira Gitler's Jazz Masters book(s) and from Swing to Bop - even Notes and Tones (Art Taylor) in that you are getting the history directly from the source(s). Hefty cost as it is self-published by Mr. Simich so I literally had to save my pennies - have to purchase them as a 3 volume set and cost was total of $300.00. Anyway, I'll have them in my hands in about 2 weeks and promise to report back, though I can tell you Vol. 1 was outstanding, which is why I worked hard to save my $ to buy the set!
  10. Thanks, everybody! SonnyMax, wow, a photo of the inside of Bop City!!!! I'm really appreciative of everyone's posts. I missed this entire era (born in 1957), so I'm somewhat obsessed with finding photos of the interiors of Minton's Playhouse (back in the day), Royal Roost, Birdland - all of them! In fact, a guy named Milan Simich self-publishes a 3-volume extraordinarily detailed book(s) on Birdland with really obscure photos and interviews with Jazzmobile's Johnny Garry (passed away recently). Johnny managed Birdland for 5 years and gives a very detailed description of the inside of Birdland (the original, of course). I'm waiting now for my 3 volume set and I'm told by a friend there's even more obscure photos of the interior and musicians! Also, thanks Medchuck for the link - going to check that out now.
  11. My Aunt just sent me a scan of a brochure she got while at Bop City sometime between 1949 and 1953. Does anyone here have add'l information on this club? I do know that it was in the Brill Building, but not sure if it was right on the ground floor. I found one photo of Bop City from the outside, but no interior photos (supposedly could seat 1,000 people)! I've attached a copy of the brochure cover. My Aunt says her original is in perfect condition!
  12. Hey Dan, Keep an eye on your local PBS station. I think one or both of the Ashby Brothers had something to do with the film, too. Really hoping you can catch it and sorry I didn't keep a copy. Marla
  13. Hey Dan, This wonderful movie was shown briefly on PBS and I managed to see it - hope you can catch it somehow/somewhere. We need more films/documentaries on the cities and musicians where jazz thrived at one time. I also recommend The Jazz Loft audio series on WNYC radio: https://www.wnyc.org/jazzloftthemovie/ ...and then, you can rent or purchase the Jazz Loft movie here: or on amazon or itunes. Monk, David Amram, Bill Crow and so many others were interviewed and there are many extraordinary photos, as the man mostly responsible for the Jazz Loft "scene" was the great photographer, W. Eurgene Smith. Marla
  14. Heard about this; looking forward to purchasing in July! Last, but not least, a link to the Erroll Garner Jazz Project facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/officialerrollgarner/
  15. Buddy Rich: Big Swing Face. He passed on this date in 1987. Benny Goodman and Buddy's big band - my intro to jazz way back when
  16. I laughed pretty hard when he talked about not asking for tips which goes against the truth which was no tip, I'm gonna mess up your name when I announce you. Also, the watch he received from Charlie Parker - he sold it!!!! Wondering if Bird gave it to him as a "tip." So happy to be able to share this rare piece of jazz history!
  17. Folks, I have been looking for years for a David Letterman show aired in early 1985 with Pee Wee Marquette. I found it this morning! Someone was going through his old vcr tapes and came across the show!!!! It is priceless:
  18. Young, talented pianist, Christian Sands has a new CD on Mack Avenue records and that's the top spinner in my car cd player right now. Loved hearing him with Christian McBride's trio at Scullers/Boston and last week with his own group's Scullers debut. Will be keeping and eye (and both ears) on his career!
  19. Just found out about this via Sam Noto's son, Chris. Is this actually more material from what is known as the "Hip Pocket" date? Everyone is playing beautifully on this date. Just heard something from the 2-CD set featuring Sam Noto - a ballad and it is was great; inspired playing by all! Ordering the 2-CD set right now.
  20. I've been a member/subscriber for several months now and I'm in heaven. Living in the Boston area, I am so happy to be able to check out live jazz in NYC right at home. Finally visited both Mezzrow and Small's for the first time this past summer and now it is a real treat to have the live feed. This evening, I've been listening live to trumpeter Kenyatta Beasley with Anthony Wonsey, Alvester Garnett, Mark Gross,Dezron Douglas, Keith Loftis. ...and the archives...I spent many hours there, too! I also love that I'm supporting the club and musicians with the monthly subscription fees.
  21. Oh, no...I was on an internet hunt for a store in Boston that might have the One Night in Indy LP tomorrow. I was so looking forward to hearing it sooner rather than later :-(.
  22. This info may be available on another thread, but I'm getting ready to get some sleep and didn't want to forget to post this: Grant Green, Jr. has rare footage of his dad (I think it is about 38 min) from Paris, 1969. He is selling it for $19.99 at this link at payloadz.com. I originally found out about it several months ago via his facebook page, so it is legitimate: http://store.payloadz.com/details/2119321-movies-and-videos-music-video-grant-green-video-download-product.html
  23. Thanks; looking forward to this. His interview with Keith Jarrett was one of the best interviews I ever read.
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