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Stereojack

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  1. That's the beauty of it. Definitely of its time.
  2. My condolences as well. All of us who have lost pets can understand the sense of grief and loss.
  3. The earliest CTI's (maybe the first five or six) are green label, after which they changed to the more familiar tan/yellow label. I bought "Red Clay" as a new release - it has a green label.
  4. Alphonse & Gaston Ana Gasteyer Georgie Tirebiter
  5. The Silver Surfer The Beach Boys Boyz to Men
  6. Amos Moses Moses Gunn Peter Gunn
  7. Lorrie Collins Booker T. Laury Walter Booker
  8. Ukelele Ike Dwight D. Eisenhower Reg Dwight
  9. Benny Rubin Ruben & the Jets Jet Harris
  10. Done! Hope you make it!
  11. Jim Backus Mr. Magoo Howard McGhee
  12. Scott Glenn Irish McCalla Bill English Howard Wales
  13. Not really one trick ponies. They hit the big time with "Eyes" in 1959, but had been making great jump sides and bluesy ballads since the early 50's. Check out their Chance or Chess recordings some time - a far cry from the slick pop for which they're famous (which I also dig, of course).
  14. Fibber McGee Molly Ivins Ivan the Terrible
  15. Big doo wop fan here. I have to say than most people have never really heard the best stuff - Five Keys, Orioles, Harptones, Moonglows, et al. The 1st PBS doo wop special was great, but they've driven it into the ground since.
  16. yawn. I'm with Chewy - Bennett is a bore, although from all I've heard, he's a nice guy, so I don't wish him dead, just retired.
  17. George Sanders Ed Sanders Sander Vanokur
  18. Memory isn't serving well, MG. Here are a couple of links to the whole story: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Front...1/jaynetts.html http://www.history-of-rock.com/jaynetts.htm Producer was Abner Spector, not Phil.
  19. Harriet Tubman Heinrich Boll Bob Dishy
  20. Unfortunately, yes - Smilin' Ed McConnell.
  21. Cole Porter Porter Hall Hall Daniels
  22. Lawrence "Bud" Freeman Larry "Bud" Melman Billy Budd
  23. Erroll Garner Leon Errol Ponce De Leon
  24. Trumpeter, bandleader, educator, and mentor to a generation of musicians, Herb Pomeroy passed away on Saturday, August 11. He was 77. Herb was woven into the fabric of Boston jazz, from playing with Charlie Parker on his visits here in the 1950s to his teaching and mentoring students at Berklee for over forty years. Trumpeter Joe Gordon and pianist Jaki Byard played in his big band, among others. To say he will be missed is a gross understatement.
  25. The Oakland Raiders Paul Revere & the Raiders Bill Hader
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