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Jack had people with video equipment and conducted interviews with all the participants. He wanted everything documented.
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It was very fine as a performance - what I would expect from those folks. I am just curious about the way it will be programmed. I do know Jack was delighted after the performance.
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This is from the Chicago Jazz Festival. I was there and am curious to hear how it sounds as a cd.
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New Heretical Statement re: Coltrane / Stitt
Chuck Nessa replied to Peter Friedman's topic in Artists
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Those who have passed away this year in the world of jazz in 2014
Chuck Nessa replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Artists
Herb Wong was a wonderful, warm man. I treasure his friendship. -
I agree, and it might be a bit more exciting, but the Uptown is a major release.
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I think the dealers just ran out of stock and are waiting for replacements. Place orders with confidence.
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The Nessa Juggernaut rolls on
Chuck Nessa replied to Chuck Nessa's topic in Offering and Looking For...
The new Point of Departure contains a thoughtful review of Silver Cornet. http://www.pointofdeparture.org/PoD49/PoD49MoreMoments2.html -
New Heretical Statement re: Coltrane / Stitt
Chuck Nessa replied to Peter Friedman's topic in Artists
Trane was kicking ass and taking no prisoners. Stitt was doing his best. -
AFAIK the building is still standing and Rudy still lives there. Rudy's assistant is/was Maureen Sickler, wife of Don.
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Spirit Catcher and Roscoe Mitchell's L-R-G were recorded in Englewood Cliffs. Charles Tyler's Saga of the Outlaws was mixed and edited there as well.
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A few copies in the first pressing had issues tracking the final song. A careful inspection of the outer edge reveals a flaw. The factory supplied me with a number of extra discs and now I inspect all discs before they heave here. Supply a mailing address and I will send a new disc.
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N-24 was the highest catalog number issued on vinyl but N-18 (Bradford/Stevens vol 2) was issued after that. I prepared metal work and test pressings for Procession, but it was never manufactured.
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Still view Potts as 2nd rate. Never had a problem with Lacy. New used vinyl today: Oliver Lake "Life Dance of Is" Novus Terry Gibbs "Vibes on Velvet" Emarcy Terry Giggs "Swingin'" Emarcy Total of $14 - the two Gibbs are from 55 and 56 with Al Cohn, Hal McKusick, Terry Pollard, erc.
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CREPUSCULE W/ NELLIE
Chuck Nessa replied to Joe's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
I am remiss in ordering and confused (as happens with seniors). Where can I order giving you the biggest bang for the buck? -
I always thought they were puppets.
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Jackie McLean's Post-1975 Recordings (All Labels)
Chuck Nessa replied to Mark Stryker's topic in Recommendations
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Best wishes to Lou. He has had a great run.
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