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  1. Chuck Nessa

    Brew Moore

    Silly me! I thought you wanted the music on cd.
  2. 'Bone straps are weird!
  3. It am smoove and relatively in tune.
  4. Chuck Nessa

    Brew Moore

  5. Try not to step in it.
  6. Can I still buy candy bars with 'em?
  7. Damn kids! The Day The Music Died was about Buddy Holly, J P Richardson and Richie Valens! All the discussion is post Beatles! For shame! The plane crashed about 60 miles from my house in 1959. I was in high school and this was very real to us. Does not have shit to do with "Digital Trends".
  8. Wonderful stuff badly played. God save us from perfect performances (they will arrive for your children). Thanks for the link. Gotta talk to AB!
  9. I hope this was meant as a joke.
  10. Sorry to say this stuff is "worthless" to me. AND I did hear all this stuff. There are "bad" plumbers too.
  11. They could run it after the Welk show.
  12. Chuck Nessa

    Brew Moore

    It has been around as a Black Lion cd for years. You can currently get it on Amazon for $7.49. DIG!
  13. I enrolled during the $4.99 era and received the $6.99 increase email - but it never happened. I have received about 10 discs since the email but all were at the $5.99 price. Received Shepp's Kwanza today.
  14. Another observation about MW (not related to Africa Brass) was his "embarrassment" when humor was used in music. He was a huge fan of tv comedies but was uncomfortable with comic/entertainment tendencies of jazz musicians.
  15. I think I have told this story before. When "At the Five Spot" was issued I spoke with Ben Young (producer) and he said the choice was between it and "In Kansas City". He said "FS" won over "KC" 'cause they thought that name would sell more cds. He said it was a shame 'cause "KC" had lots of extra material to add. He gave no indication if the extras were alternates or new tunes. Interesting Universal thought a bar was more "salesworthy" than a city. Forgot to mention one more insight into the "industry": Both albums were recorded in a NYC studio.
  16. Bummed to discover this is not an opera thread.
  17. Did you ever get an identification of this Mystery Bassist? His mouth and smile look like Richard Davis to me. I know that Richard played with Hannibal at times during that period. Not Richard Davis.
  18. Victor Sproles, indeed!
  19. I wanted to hear Sal play too. Nice to see Klook again.
  20. Nope, I prefer the physical product. I have had the Lacy disc since it was first issued in the early '60s and it is still a favorite. You should follow his career chronologically for more discoveries. Word to the wise - Hard Talk is reissued at good prices on the net. Fine date.
  21. Some prime Hawk (1944) resides on a couple of Cozy Cole Savoy sessions.
  22. Best of luck on all fronts.
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