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Chuck Nessa

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  1. The two of you will enjoy the show. Go.
  2. IIRC, Billy was sort of on the BN "payroll" and got an extra $50 per session.
  3. Maybe now.
  4. For those interested in alternates (not issued in the Classics series), I hope you are aware of the Neatwork label which is issuing the "missed" takes. I have a bunch of 'em.
  5. An collector acquaintance of mine provided a number of "source 78s" for them.
  6. Discussed earlier this week HERE
  7. OTOH, tell me where you have the complete master takes of Henderson, Cab Calloway, Mills Blue Rhythm, Johnny Dodds, Edgar Hayes, Red Allen, Joe Sullivan, Don Byas, Cootie Williams, Putney Dandridge, Hot Lips Page, Bud Freeman, Andy Kirk, Cozy Cole, Stuff Smith, Richard M Jones and dozens of others. You can bitch about details, but this is a heck of an undertaking.
  8. Though new releases continue, the bulk of the catalog is currently out of print. They have not reprinted. If you are interested in any of the series, jump in and keep up. Member "Jaffa" writes the notes and has an "in". I suggest contacting him for repressings you think would be worthwhile.
  9. Sad indeed, but his most lasting impact should be as a photographer. Films were frosting on the cake.
  10. Sounds like you got some really, really good shit. Wanna share?
  11. They lost many/most first generation masters of the era. Many Atlantic cds originate with the lp "production masters" and master copies sent to foreign licensees.
  12. Yes. Dizzy and Rollins each made recordings there.
  13. Yes, this calls for something really special!
  14. -Metronome presents- : Teddy Charles New Directions Quartet : Booker Little (tp) Booker Ervin (ts) Teddy Charles (vib) Mal Waldron (p) Addison Farmer (b) Ed Shaughnessy (d) Live, New York, August 25, 1960 Scoochie Warwick LP2033, TCB 1003 Cycles - , - Embraceable you (bl,be,mw out) - , - Blues de tambour (be out) - , - Take three parts jazz (bl,be out) : - , - I Route 4 II Byriste III Father George The confined few - , - Stardust -
  15. I'd guess you are remembering Don DeMichael's liner notes for the '70s 2 lp reissue.
  16. Rudy told me the Sabu date was his first stereo session for BN. The Manhattan Towers sessions were recorded by Rudy. FWIW, the stereo master of Palo Congo sounds like crap compared to the mono.
  17. Well I've been searching for another fairly recent "relatively long" thread about Horace's "money grubbing" tactics and $80 t-shirts, $$$ for autographed photos, etc I can't find it. After what I thought were multiple threads that talked these issues to death, your new one set me off. Missed the day you earned all the respect. Sort of like the day I missed why you say "Don't like this either. Somehow I'm not surprised".
  18. Try HERE
  19. Yeah, you're baaaaaddd! This thread was started in November and has been active today. Not really hard to find.
  20. I think it's spelled "dood".
  21. Don't like this either. Somehow I'm not surprised. You don't know what you're talking about and have obviously missed earlier discussions of Horace and his website. A quick search should be enlightening. Give me a break! I've known Horace for 30+ years. edit for stupid spelling error
  22. I'm with Jim here, with the exception for the Lee/Jackie tandem - they be wonderfull too. But I'm not so "tenor centric".
  23. Mr Ned Goold seems to have run away without defending his position. Come back and defend your life.
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