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I think this is a great idea. Can someone tell me how to do it?
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Almost made a mistake with this one. I was looking through a Goldmine catalog ten years ago and I thought "weird, Don Cherry sings ballads, I never would have guessed!" Luckily, someone explained a thing or two before I had the money order sent out. Too bad someone didn't stop me before I special ordered the William Parker CD on New World. I was so pissed to find out there was another William Parker!
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J.C. Moses and Bob Moses George Russell and Gunther Schuller Bud Freeman and Von Freeman
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I took it as a moment of self confidence because he expected Tony to die.
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Great photo! Must be from last night? Th first time I went to the Velvet Lounge was a few years ago, a Saturday night with an open jam session that coincided with Ernest Dawkins performing, after coming back from a trip to Africa. The next afternoon, I went to the DuSable Museum to see Fred Anderson in a tenors show with Jarman and Wilkerson.
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Warner Music to Acquire Ryko, Gaining Labels and Song Library
HolyStitt replied to 7/4's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Maybe I am wrong, but I don't believe Ryko actually owns the Zappa catalog. I believe the Zappa Estate owns the masters and licenses them to Ryko for a determined period. I am not too surprised by this move. Ryko used to be located in the Minneapolis area and locally there is a whole industry of people discussing the companies stupid business moves. My favorite is that they left some of the master tapes behind (which were eventually moved to the dumpsters!) when they moved to the East Coast. I know people that recovered master tapes, very rare promotional material, unmarked boxes of catalog, and insider documents in their dumpster. -
I thought that was interesting. They also said that he played twice a week in Bakersfield all the way up to this death. It's sad that the only things the press seems to mention are the Hee Haw and Beatles connections.
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Hey sheldon, Have you ever consigned photos at the Jazz Record Mart?
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I wish I could go down next weekend, but I am swamped with homework until this semester is over. Can someone grab me a piece of the lovely wallpaper? Seriously, I am going to miss this place. I wish Fred luck in the new place.
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Just some heads up about the thread: Let It Be, Hazen's, and Oarfolkjokeopus (same location, just renamed) have all since closed. Last I heard, the Record Collectors Co-op was in the basement of Hymie's, but it has been years since I went to Hymie's, so I could be wrong. I have always prefered the Electric Fetus to Cheapo (too much garbage to sort through), Let It Be (employee's were way too snotty), and the other CD stores. They don't have an amazing used collection, but it is hard to find stores that do since the invention of ebay. What I love about the Fetus is that you can go there and find all sorts of CDs you didn't even know you needed! Kind of like the Jazz Record Mart, but they handle more than one genre of music.
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The jazz festival usually starts in late June. I would call the Dakota because they usually book and announce shows at the club far in advance of when they are actually posted on the website. The A.Q. is cheaper and the crowd is livelier than the Dakota, but they do not book many national acts. out The Walker is open now and is pretty impressive. Also, check out their events calendar for concerts. Minneapolis, for the most part is a new city because most of the building's are pretty new (we have a long history of tearing down important buildings), where St. Paul on the other hand has much more historic architecture. If you are staying in downtown Minneapolis, Loring Park, the Basilica, and Walker Art Center are all within walking distance. The M.I.A, which has more traditional art in comparison to the W.A.C., is only a short bus ride away. You can hop on the Light Rail and see Minnehaha Park, which is a historic park in the city that contains a water fall that runs into the Mississippi River. I love the park because within minutes of exploring the park you can forget that you are still in the city. If your a Dylan fan, try and make a trip over to Dinkytown on the U of M campus. Dylan used to live and perform in the area. The Electric Fetus is a great CD store in Minneapolis. If your into LPs check out Hymie's on East Lake Street. A tool to see about music in the area is the pollstar site. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, I have spent my whole life living in the area.
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I'm Goin' To Da Dentist Tomorrow
HolyStitt replied to Soulstation1's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I second this. I have had mine for almost 3 years and the results are a amazing. Last month, my dentist told me to stop making appointments every six month and now come in only a year. -
I ordered the Lloyd. I have been wanting to hear his Columbia material for quite some time.
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Another spoiler alert: There was an episode this season where Larry was an alibi for someone accused of robbery. Later, this person shot Lewis Lewis, Richard Lewis' cousin. Made me wonder if this incident inspired Larry.
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Frank Morgan at Murphy's in Toledo
HolyStitt replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
He sat down both shows I have seen him play too. I just love hearing his sound live and the chance to hear Parker tunes. You'll have to tell me how Fathead goes. I had tickets to see him last month, but something came up that I couldn't rescedule. Thinking about going to Joey DeFrancesco at the Dakota this Wednesday night. -
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This is at least the second time they have done a Sanford and Son marathon. I disagree about Grady. IMHO, the earlier episodes were funnier because they are within the context of Fred being a junkyard owner who is willing to do anything to get ahead, instead of the post Bubba period where all sorts of silly stuff happens like Fred meeting Lena Horne. I loved the first three seasons from Netflix and than when the season started without Fred I couldn't deal with Grady, other than the classic salad episode, so I only see those season occassionally on TV Land. I guess earlier, what I loved about the show was Foxx's unprofessional presence and how he would have strange, unpredictable reactions to things. In the later episodes, things just seem more predictable and more rehearsed.
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I can agree because it's already in the lineup, but I wish they would have a maraton of Barney Miller or WKRP. Wouldn't leave the couch all weekend.
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The first three season are stone cold classics. Once Grady took over and Bubba left the show, it fell off for me. Love Foxx's LPs though. Someone needs to put out a boxset of his recordings, ala the Pryor Complete Warner Brother's set.
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Nice to have some of these available again. I haven't heard most of these titles for years. I will need to buy Happenings, Trompeta Toccata, and Another Workout on the first day.
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Frank Morgan at Murphy's in Toledo
HolyStitt replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Great! After you will have to share what you thought of the show. Man, he has a nice sound. Myself, I am a little bummed because I had tickets to see the Blind Boys of Alabama tonight, but the show was canceled because of the severe weather in the Minneapolis area. -
Artists that retired at the top of their game.
HolyStitt replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
He is the biggest example I can think of. -
I just finished watching "The Miles Davis Story" DVD. I am doing a speech on Miles in one of my classes, so I watched the DVD for some quotes. My questions is: on the DVD the saxophonist Bill Evans talks about a tune that Miles and him used to play every gig that had Bebop licks on it. I have heard the tune many times, but can't remember what it is called and which of my records has it. Can anyone be of any help?
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