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BillF

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  1. Vladimir Putin Chippie Hill John Lee Hooker
  2. Re Armstrong: listen to his solos on "Potato Head Blues" by his Hot Seven. Re Mulligan: don't know what to say, as Mulligan discs make up the highest number by any artist in my collection. Re Brubeck: at least we can agree on this!
  3. Beveridge Stafford Cripps Aneurin Bevan (You must be older than I thought, Sidewinder! Ernest Bevin Herbert Morrison and his grandson
  4. Anderson Morrison Nissen (Only MG is old enough to remember these, and he doesn't seem to be around these days)
  5. That collection of names rings a bell. I saw a package at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester in the late 70s that included the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orch, Freddie Hubbard, Richard Williams, Jimmy McGriff and Jeremy Steig - no Kenny Burrell, though! I don't remember the year, just the month - November - as fog at Manchester Airport had separated the band from their uniforms and charts, so it was jamming in informal dress. What date do you have for the recordings? Were they taped live at a concert somewhere?
  6. Virginia Bottomley Arsene Wenger Johnny Butts
  7. Griffin/Coltrane/Mobley, A Blowin' Session
  8. Eliot Ness Nessie Chuck Nessa
  9. Ezra Pound Gene Tunney Tom Waits
  10. Eddie Condon Les Condon Sir Paul Condom ("My men need more protection")
  11. Happy Birthday!!
  12. Woody Herman, The Second Herd 1948 3 radio broadcasts. Listening to previously unheard (at least by me!) extended Serge Chaloff solo.
  13. Bill Monroe David Grisman Chris Thile Jesper Thilo Jasper Carrott Sir Jasper
  14. Linda Lampanelli Leona Helmsley Trouble Bonzo Dog Band Bounce Hodge
  15. Freddie Hubbard: title track of Red Clay (studio version) Very late in getting round to hearing this for the first time, but now, thanks to Spotify ... !
  16. Lyra Silvertongue Gabby Logan Little Miss Chatterbox
  17. George Coleman, Playing Changes Thanks for the tip, David!
  18. Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, Everybody's Boppin'
  19. Marathon Man Diego Maradona Madonna
  20. Without doubt, the 1956 sessions that produced Miles's Workin', Cookin', Steamin' and Relaxin'. Together with Red Garland, they create jazz rhythm section perfection as far as I'm concerned.
  21. Here's my list so far: http://open.spotify.com/user/davidayers/pl...y9p3D2UfHLANSZM I included anthologies as they often have tracks from albums I can't find (Wes Montgomery etc.) I don't have a list of JHCDs or JHAS to work from. The Archive Series are maybe the most interesting (U.S. musicians visiting in mid 60s, like the Stitt/Scott and Stitt dates, Golson and a few more... but like I say I can't find a discography. Some artists I didn't follow through on and might be there... I'm afraid my list is lo-tech and involves ball pen and lined paper.
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