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Posts posted by rostasi
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Books around here are becoming like the massive amount of music - pushing our living boundaries!
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I enjoy her work and a spoken word performance is just that.
Lonnie Holley too! I remember one of his performances where
we'd all walk thru the streets of Knoxville collecting scraps of
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On 4/10/2024 at 12:34 PM, mjazzg said:
Looks like a pretty healthy lineup to me. A good number of younger artists featured to illustrate that Jazz is an evolving and vital art form.
Some non-Jazz artists to pull in the curious who may then connect with some of the Jazz acts thereby helping to maintain and increase the genre's audience.
Some Jazz adjacent artists who use Jazz to inform their music, showing the influence of the genre we all love.
Nice all round programming by McBride I'd say
Completely agree with this.
I've heard nearly all of these people in that festival lineup
and have played about 80-85% of them on my show and,
really, a good percentage of them do represent an ever-evolving
artform that's known as "jazz" ... well, at least in the 21st Century. -
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20 minutes ago, JSngry said:
How do you do that, get the image to link to a webpage?
Nifty!!!
I just dropped the pic in the box - highlighted it - pressed the link button - and put the address in.
It's too new to be in Discogs and nearly all of the online links went to either sellers or streamers,
so I just linked it to the Huelgas site.Lovely new recording BTW.
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I just love those early jazz guys! They're so old!!
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Architecture forum: "Hey! What's all this brouhaha about some famous jazz guy's master tapes being erased. It's such ugly music. I don't see how erasing this changes anything historically ... and, you know, it's not like you can't find music like this all over the place anyway."
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10 hours ago, soulpope said:
Lush nature in blue ....
It is! It's one thing to drive down the highway seeing bluebonnets by the side of the road,
but it's quite another standing in a field of them at a Wildflower center and getting a big snootful of them. -
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Wish I could convey the overwhelming scent of bluebonnets.
This was in Austin a couple of weeks ago. -
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On 4/16/2024 at 9:09 PM, JSngry said:
I believe that the guitarist on this record, Lee Robinson, ended up in Dallas doing studio work and playing jazz with Fred Crane, Peyton Park, Jimmy Zitano, etc
I didn't know that. Apparently, there's a scholarship opp available that's in his name.
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37 minutes ago, JSngry said:
I don't recognize any of those records.
Original soundtrack to "Hair" on the right.
"Sweet Baby James" on the left.
The others I need to get my glasses. -
So, What Are You Listening To NOW?
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