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  1. Rick Derringer Moses Gunn Bazooka Joe
  2. BFT #40, Disc 1 1. A nice opener for this disc. The tune is reminiscent of the kind of Latin funk that Mongo Santamaria used to play, but the absence of any percussion other than the drummer tells me that this is probably not a Latin band. No idea who it is, although I like it! 2. “Body and Soul”. My first thought when the first tenor came in was Don Byas, but after hearing the whole record I decided this was a newer recording. The first time I heard it I liked the way one of the guys comes in with a direct quote from Coleman Hawkins’ original. But then the full ensemble plays a transcribed portion of Hawk’s classic, so everybody had Hawk on mind that day. Nice! Again, not a clue who’s playing here. A few years ago, Bob Wilber did a Hawkins tribute, which I will not pull out to check (that would be cheating!). 3. Again, I don’t know who this is, but in part I am reminded of some nice sessions that Zoot Sims did with guitarists Joe Pass & Bucky Pizzarelli. 4. “Au Privave”. This comes on very strident and brassy. Generally not impressed with this kind of bebop workout. Some musicians think if you play real fast, then that’s the spirit of bebop. I disagree – there’s way more to it than that. Thumbs down on the trombone player – lousy sound, no ideas. 5. Sun Ra? I’m gonna guess the usual suspects. That would be Marshall Allen on alto, Ra on piano, who’s on violin, what’s on bass clarinet, John Gilmore on tenor. 6. A nice 1930’s track, the vocalist reveals that this is a European band. The real star is the trumpet player – very nice playing! Might this an American, Bill Coleman maybe, sitting in with a local band? The accordion is a little stiff, to say the least. Overall I like it, especially the trumpet. 7. I know I’ve heard this, the tune is “Reuben, Reuben”, and old kid’s song. Nice relaxed (c. 1950’s-60’s) modern swing. For some reason I wanna say Gene Roland, or possibly Johnny Richards? Excellent soprano solo. 8. “San Antonio Rose” My guess is that this is a few old timers at a festival. The Bob Wills hit is a western swing warhorse, I’m sure these guys have played it a million times. The piano sounds like one of those electric gizmos. Let’s see – Cliff Bruner or J.R. Chatwell on fiddle? A perfunctory performance, yet the large audience eats it up! 9. This was going along OK until the electric monster showed up. Bye! 10. I think I know this tune, can’t name it. Can’t name any of the players here. Maybe the tenor is Jerry Jerome? 11. Of course one thinks of Eric Dolphy, and this guy has got Dolphy down pretty good on this rendition of “’Round Midnight”. At first I assumed this to be Dolphy, but there are a couple of sonorities that the bass clarinetist hits that I’ve never heard from Dolphy (the first one is at 1:28), so I think that this may be somebody else. 12. A nice organ groove, my first thought upon hearing the two saxes playing the head was Roland Kirk, but once the soloing began I abandoned that idea. Odell Brown & the Organizers, maybe? Very nice, whoever it is! 13. Well, it’s not Charlie Byrd, and I don’t think it’s Bill Harris, so who’s left who plays this kind of guitar? Pierre Bensusan? 14. This starts with a very strong Ornette caste. I’m thinking Sonny Simmons (alto) and Prince Lasha (clarinet), although I can’t recall any unaccompanied duos they recorded. I enjoyed this, and I especially like the clarinet. 15. This did nothing for me, aimless, the sound of the piano (perhaps it’s the recording) is unpleasant. 16. A Sonny Rollins tune, I think. The alto sounds like Phil Woods. Spirited playing! 17. Very clever – they replicate the sound of a skipping record. Fun the first time, but ultimately a gimmick. Hard to pull off, though. Carla Bley did this on one of her early records. Overall, an enjoyable set, Luca. Bravo! (Edited for typos)
  3. Israel "Poppa Stoppa" Tolbert Torbert MacDonald Tommy Talbert
  4. Gordon Jump Leapy Lee Hop Wilson
  5. Rhythm Willie Herb Ellis Freddie Green
  6. David Janssen Ingrid Jenson Gulley Jimson
  7. Bix and Tram Slim and Slam Simon and Garfunkel Bud and Bird
  8. Wallace "Cheese" Read Reid Miles Miles
  9. Renee Rosnes Buzz Renn Reni Santoni
  10. Nelson Mandela Howie Mandel Stanley Myron Handelman
  11. Paul Lawrence Dunbar Laurence Fishburne Abe Vigoda
  12. Robie Kirk Roland Kirk James T. Kirk
  13. Clyde Otis The Clydesdales Dale Turner
  14. Huckleberry Hound Joe Cocker The Spaniels
  15. OJ Simpson Jessica Simpson The Simpsons
  16. Kit Lambert Dave Lambert Lambert & Nuttycombe
  17. Moms Mabley Hank Mobley The Mad Mab (Charlie Barnet)
  18. Willie the Shake The Nazz The Hip Einie
  19. How about posting a list of signees so we can make sure we are on it?
  20. Jethro Bodine Matthew Modine Bob Mathias
  21. Ryan Kisor Keyser Soze Mercedes Sosa
  22. Nathaniel Hawthorne Sid Nathan S.I.D.S.
  23. Little Richard always makes me laugh.
  24. Larry David George Costanza Sonny Costanza
  25. Zoot Sims Zoot Money Money Johnson
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