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Not good enough.
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Where do you get this magic microphone story? I never heard it from Rudy. When were you in the studio?
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Posted on Face Book this afternoon by Larry Appelbaum - My link Interesting video
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stupid link provided. Here is the correct site: http://analogmutant.wordpress.com/2010/12/18/interview-with-chuck-nessa-nessa-records/
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No person "owns them". You are just the current custodian.
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Pacific Jazz / World Pacific labelography
Chuck Nessa replied to Daniel A's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I had a similar label (but it had the rectangular World Pacific logo at the top) on a stereo version of Gil Evans' New Bottle Old Wine. I think I bought it around 1961/2. -
Answered.
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Last call.
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Art Blakey Art Blakey Art Blakey
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Ellington 1930s big-band Mosaic
Chuck Nessa replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Ah, number envy. I am proud to have Mosaic Select #6 with #0006. Nice coincidence. -
Got Trout Mask the first day it was out. Thought it was a hoot.
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The question: "I was curious about your thoughts on the Braxton disc you're coming out with. Braxton has so many records on the market, I was wondering why you think this one is special. I was going to ask you in a forum, but didn't want to put you on the spot. Thanks." I have known Anthony Braxton since 1967 and have always admired him as a musician and my admiration of his music (a different thing) has grown through the years. My usual plan is to record/issue ignored music I think is worth exposing. For years (and now) Anthony's music has been documented as fast as the public can absorb, or faster. A while back I was offered the duo session with John McDonough (completely unknown in the regular circles). I have lived with the recording for about a year and have listened to the music more than anyone including the participants. I finally decided this was a special, intimate performance and needed to be heard. The musical interchange is special to my way of thinking. The most recent Anthony Braxton releases getting attention are also duos, with Joe Morris and Gerry Hemingway - these are both 4 disc sets of "free improvisations" and are wonderful but the size of these (and other) recent releases are a bit off putting to some. My release (recorded around the same time) is a single disc with one long improvisation, compositions by both of the participants and finally a march by John Phillip Sousa. I thought this program might be a good way into Anthony's other releases and might convince some doubters. I also am proud to introduce Mr. McDonough to folks not knowing him. Thanks for the time.
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Once again Al is alone on some island.
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Chcago Dept. of Cultural Affairs Is Dismantled
Chuck Nessa replied to Larry Kart's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
A posting from Michael Orlove's facebook page: First off, let me say how lucky I feel to have such an incredible ‘family’ out there. This viral outpouring of support has been overwhelming and humbling to say the least. THANK YOU!!! The last couple weeks here have been quite difficult especially having to watch many of my beloved colleagues go through this entire ordeal. It is hard to explain or understand why this all happened but numerous dedicated and creative employees of the Department of Cultural Affairs have been terminated. I am fortunate to have the option of joining the Chicago Tourism Fund starting January 1 (2011). In this economy I feel extremely lucky. I am no longer a City of Chicago employee but (as far as I know) remain 100% involved in organizing events at Millennium Park, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago SummerDance, World Music Festival, etc. along with the incredibly talented team of Brian Keigher, Carlos Tortolero and Helen Vasey in the new year. Not the way I wanted to end 2010 but hopeful that next year could be even better. Thanks again for the enormous show of support…I am moved beyond words. Happy Holidays to all of you. Peace, Love & Music! -
Chcago Dept. of Cultural Affairs Is Dismantled
Chuck Nessa replied to Larry Kart's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
The real point of the article seems to be the turf battle resulted in the best people gone. -
A fellow Iowan.
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Cry Me a River
Chuck Nessa replied to mjzee's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
When I saw the title of the thread Julie and Dexter popped into my head. -
Ellington 1930s big-band Mosaic
Chuck Nessa replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I have all the music too (for over 40 years) but will get the box - partly for the sound and partly to support Mosaic. My ears are pretty good. -
Ellington 1930s big-band Mosaic
Chuck Nessa replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Why ship them to California? Aren't you dropping into the sea? -
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