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Chuck Nessa

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  1. Junior Samples Joe Sample Joe Segal
  2. Yale Locks Joe Locke Joe Oliver
  3. I have set my recorder. Thanks for the notice.
  4. Wish he was in my neighborhood. I'd like to have a talk with him.
  5. I thought the composer was Carl Perkins.
  6. same here.
  7. I would suggest they are the Swing Time masters since Black Lion reissued a number of these. BBS is speaking of the same masters on Route 66. Jimmy McCracklin (vcl,p) acc by Joe Conwright (as) Charles Sutter (ts) prob Pee Wee Kingsley (g) Joe Toussaint (b) San Francisco Jeffers (d) - Los Angeles, c. January 1951 Looking for a woman You don't love me I'm gonna have my fun True love blues Rockin' man Lafayette Thomas (g) replaces Kingsley - Los Angeles, c. January 1951 What's your phone number That's life Blues for the people (Melancholy Evening)(inst) I found that woman (Blues for the people) House rockin' blues Movin' on down the line Jimmy McCracklin (vcl,p) acc by George Riley (b) Bob Jackson (d) Carl...?,Earl...? (background vcl) Los Angeles, c. January 1951 I am tired
  8. He was a great drinker.
  9. Jordan Fordin Ford Frick Maude Frickert
  10. Bobby Bare John Doe Cub Koda
  11. Meigs Field J Fred Muggs Fred MacMurray
  12. Please let me know the issues I should respond to and/or debate. I think I have stated my opinions and the reasons for them as clearly as possible. Do you want to challenge them? If so, do it. I have not insulted anyone in this thread. Sincerely, No Balls Chuck.
  13. This happened to me with the recent Coltrane box. I think I got about a $6 reduction.
  14. Used to have the 4 Morton titles on a Swaggie lp. Sad to say it is gone.
  15. Amy Poehler Gilbert Amy Gilbert Gottfried
  16. I hate the phoney production crap - in the booth, together, etc. Geez! Used to be folks thought the music alone was more than enough.
  17. One can download a manual for the machine. It has helped me a bunch as I moved from PC to Mac.
  18. Better to wash the roadway with it..........
  19. An old school chum (Fritz Kasten) was in Joy of Cooking. Have a couple of lps and heard them live in Chicago at the Auditorium Theater. Leo Kottke was the opening act.
  20. Joy of Cooking was ok.
  21. Big Joe sang improvised songs to Ann and me as he sat/lived in the back of the Jazz Record Mart - 7 West Grand Ave, Chicago IL. I will never forget that.
  22. OTOH, none of this shit balances out.
  23. I grew up outside a small town in Iowa, no live music beyond your experience. I thought the music I heard on my visits to Chicago were dandy. I understand guys like Clapton, Green, etc being inspired. I just think this is "a different thing".
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