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Chuck Nessa

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  1. I demand the bed. Hans can go outside.
  2. Nope, you lose.
  3. You knucklehead! You knucklehead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was about to tell you to say "hay" to the both of them.
  4. Stash booted this from 2 different Soundcraft sessions. Soundcraft was a tape manufacturer purchase by Columbia around 1970. They made at least 4 (that's what I have) tapes to give away with their blank tape reels. One of the Allen/Hawk sessions is more "dixie" than the other, but I can't remember which. Probably the one with Earl Warren instead of Sol Yaged. The other 2 Soundcraft sessions were led by Larry Clinton (with Charlie Shavers, Sam Taylor, Sol Yaged, Urbie Green, Buddy Weed, Barry Galbraith, Bob Haggart and Cozy Cole) and a very nice Elliot Lawrence date with Hal McKusick among the usual suspects.
  5. Fred Berry is the trumpet player. You can get a bunch of hits on Google with "Fred Berry trumpet" and THIS is one of them.
  6. Yes, Carville registered here and contacted me via the board to give me the news.
  7. Columbia issued a Harmony lp of Metronome stuff. I still have it.
  8. I'd love to. Roscoe called early this morning and we discussed it again. All we need is a pile of money.
  9. I have received information it's been taken off the Easytree site.
  10. He can go shove it, I'm never listening to him. Boy will HE be disappointed.
  11. Hot House and the "JATP" film are included in a 2 disc dvd set titled Greatest Jazz Films Ever. The set also includes Jammin' the Blues, The Sound of Jazz, The Sound of Miles Davis and some other snippets.
  12. I have the 78s and the labels say LENNIE TRISTANO QUINTET.
  13. You seem eager to take on guilt. I don't see any implications in my posting but you ran with it anyway. B-)
  14. No and I don't write to the Playboy advisor or the Penthouse letters column either.
  15. Great! I want to know the source.
  16. Replied.
  17. Certainly never thought enough of him to buy a cd, let alone a set.
  18. I emailed this thread to Roscoe and he seems dismayed as well.
  19. Yeah, try to get on. I tried. What are the tunes and timings?
  20. Can anyone supply the tune titles and timings for this material? Thanks.
  21. This is really disturbing. This is not an aborted session. I have all the material and hoped to issue it some day. Roscoe and Alvin control the rights. Can anyone produce a source?
  22. My recollection is that most of those other Verve limited release CDs (whatever that series was called) were also 5000 worldwide each, and those were all available for quite some time (except that Marquis de Sade Lalo Schifrin). But heck I just bought the Waldron/Lacy and Burrell, and soon I'll get the Art Endemble and Clifford Thornton discs. Unlike the "domestic" Verves, these originate from Universal France. It is my understanding 2500 were available in Europe, 1000 for the US and the balance for the rest of the world.
  23. But some of these are still in personal collections. No easy answer and the question pertains to all art.
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