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BillF

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  1. I get your point. However, would we have words like aerospace, biodiesel, Americanize, gig, supersize, video, ringtone, etc if not for the changes we have seen/created/invented? Words are created to reflect that change and to identify these "new" things in our ever evolving world. I think we should all chillax, even if we're facing Grexit
  2. Pickin's is so spelt (is it "spelled" in the U.S? ) as the "g" is omitted as in so many jazz titles: Workin'', Cookin', Steamin', Relaxin', etc.
  3. Tom Joad Ted Joans Todd Rundgren
  4. Leon Trotsky Eddie Cantor Sue Rider
  5. Rip Van Winkle Felix Wankel Haydée Politoff
  6. Wonderful collection, Freelancer!
  7. Volker Gass Lady Windismere Andrew Wilfahrt
  8. Edna Everage Joe Bloggs The Man on the Clapham Omnibus
  9. Alan Dawson Margery Daw Jean Rook Roy Castle Ted Knight Alvin Queen Leonard Chess Chris Boardman Harry Gold and His Pieces of Eight
  10. Alan Dawson Margery Daw Jean Rook
  11. W C Handy Lorraine Crapp Samuel Beckett
  12. A B Spellman The Wizard of Oz The Witches of Salem
  13. back at you Mr. C. ... any time you're in To, y'know Tony Buck Lloyd Swanton Chris Abrahams Abraham Lincoln The Lincolnshire Poacher Captain Spalding
  14. Thank you, Jim.
  15. That's a great little scene! I didn't remember who was in it, but youtube to the rescue: looks like Jo Jones on drums. You're right - it's Jo Jones, plus Jack Teagarden and Buck Clayton. Who's that on clarinet - is it Buster Bailey? No one has identified that clarinettist for me. (A quick look at some YouTube clips of Buster Bailey suggests it isn't him.)
  16. Tigger Eeyore Pooh
  17. Andrew Hill Tony Cragg Rocky
  18. Mention of Lester reminds me that Johnny Otis played with him before becoming the "Godfather of Rhythm and Blues".
  19. Gladys Knight and the Pips Jeremy Vine Juicy Lucy
  20. That's a great little scene! I didn't remember who was in it, but youtube to the rescue: looks like Jo Jones on drums. You're right - it's Jo Jones, plus Jack Teagarden and Buck Clayton. Who's that on clarinet - is it Buster Bailey?
  21. In the movie Jazz on a Summer's Day Chuck Berry is seen on stage at the Newport Jazz Festival playing with a crowd of jazz stars. I remember Max Roach was on drums and that he appeared to be laughing at Chuck's antics.
  22. Robocop Ray Mallon Paul Mellon
  23. Mingus group in Norway in 1964. Sublime! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjUYmYXZWJk&feature=related
  24. Anna Log Olive Branch Twiggy
  25. Barking Football Club David Yapp P C Growler
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