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  1. Is the Olatunji CD really unlistenable?
  2. Tell me more about the 1965 live date with Shepp...
  3. I thought it was coming out on Friday? Their coupons are usually only for in-stock items.
  4. The Argo date I would like to see on CD is Thornel Schwartz's Soul Cookin' with Larry Young (under the pseudonym Lawrence Olds).
  5. Only 15 minutes extra? Hopefully I can find a friend to hook me up...
  6. How do we get the word out to them that Young Men From Memphis has an extra track? The mono take of Things Ain't What... is DIFFERENT than the stereo take. Ben Young discovered this...
  7. I thought it was a whole week...
  8. Oh, so they list not just dates that were known to be recorded, but any known performances, OK. Still possible that there are dates that were not known at publication time. I need to get this at some point, but it is the kind of book I always postpone getting because I know that the day after I get it, a new expanded edition will be announced LOL. That is exactly what happened with a Love A supreme. I held off on getting the 2-CD set, and right after I got it, the 3-CD set was announced. Grrrr...
  9. Could there have been other dates at the Penthouse just not listed in the book? I doubt he did just one night.
  10. It seems Sheila is now saying it is probably Ronnie Ball on piano. Duck Baker got a review copy and really did not think it was Herbie Nichols. Bertrand.
  11. I have not heard this, but could the tenor be Mobley?
  12. WPI’s Jazz History Database kicks off a hot listening session Thursday August 12 on Zoom 3pm Newport piano fantasia (JHDB From the Lab) 5:30 78 session (Charles Iselin hosts) 7:00 pot pourri of new acquisitions on 78 8:00 Andrew Cyrille and Butch Morris in concert (Crossing Tones Power Hour) https://wpi.zoom.us/j/97495476280 [more options below] All Times are Eastern (EDT) All are welcome to join any time. Details: From the Lab (JHDB) 3pm to 5:30 More historic Newport Jazz sounds. This time a visit to the festival’s third season in New York City, recreating an evening of solo piano music by six artists. We’ll let their identities be a surprise, but your hint is that they were between 29 and 91 at the time of the concert… 5:30pm to 7 Charles Iselin hosts a set of 78s that focuses on the King—Benny Carter—reflecting on his birthday anniversary this week. 7:00pm to 8 More 78s hosted from the Cardboard Palace itself: New arrivals--centered on James P. Johnson’s Asch album New York Jazz from 1944. 8:00pm until 9 A 1981 duet of Butch Morris and Andrew Cyrille, presented in the Crossing Tones Power Hour Drop in any time, and pass the word to a friend. More Zoom connections: Ben Young is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: JHDB From the Lab session Time: This is a recurring meeting; we meet here every Thursday afternoon Join Zoom Meeting https://wpi.zoom.us/j/97495476280 Meeting ID: 974 9547 6280 One tap mobile +16468769923,,97495476280# US (New York) +13017158592,,97495476280# US (Washington DC) Dial by your location +1 646 876 9923 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) Meeting ID: 974 9547 6280 Find your local number: https://wpi.zoom.us/u/acoQBMFqTR Join by SIP 97495476280@zoomcrc.com Join by H.323 162.255.37.11 (US West) 162.255.36.11 (US East) 213.19.144.110 (Amsterdam Netherlands) 213.244.140.110 (Germany) 103.122.166.55 (Australia Sydney) 103.122.167.55 (Australia Melbourne) 69.174.57.160 (Canada Toronto) 65.39.152.160 (Canada Vancouver) 207.226.132.110 (Japan Tokyo) 149.137.24.110 (Japan Osaka) Meeting ID: 974 9547 6280 Join by Skype for Business https://wpi.zoom.us/skype/97495476280 The Jazz History Database is a function of Worcester Polytechnic Institute in central Massachusetts. JHDB gathers and presents archival material relating to Jazz history, with special emphasis on the local and regional characteristics of the music. Thursday’s Jazz Pot Pourri is a weekly zoom session that unites the efforts of the JHDB, the Worcester Hot Club, Crossing Tones, and several independent researchers, collectors and enthusiasts. Follow on facebook for further updates. Ben Young byoung2@wpi.edu Director Jazz History Database Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  13. Yes, he should have been given this to listen to since it could be him.
  14. Originally from DC, now in California. I really like her voice. I am fussy about vocalists Is there a new date yet?
  15. So too late to change the 'personnel unknown'. Some sleuths may figure it out after the fact.
  16. Whether it goes where we are hoping it goes is mostly out of my hands. It took years of cajoling this guy to get as far as I got. Five years ago, we were at 'I think I still have some tapes in my basement, I will try to dig them up one day'.
  17. Thanks for finding the clips! A first listen does not rule out the possibility that it is Nichols. There is no smoking gun one way or the other.
  18. Oh, OK, I see your point. Isn't Chewy an attorney in his 40s by now? His youthful exuberance must surely have been tempered by now. I feel the urge to call up Lou Donaldson suddenly. Good times.
  19. What other acetates might be in there?
  20. Not sure I follow. Chewy has expressed the correct opinion that an archive is the ultimate destination for such material. This does not preclude the possibility of commercialization. I was just adding the information that the Left Bank DC chapter also has a Hank Mobley recording. I am pursuing all the angles I can to ensure proper preservation of this material. My goal is to avoid another Uptown Left Bank debacle.
  21. Working on it. They have a Hank tape also. Be patient.
  22. Lord does not even list that one.
  23. They have no been at Morgan State for years.
  24. It was sponsored by the DC chapter of Left Bank, and the concert took place in Hyattsville, MD.
  25. Another mystery. Philip Glass had a label with a similar name, but much later. Did they ever release anything? Who owned it? Could it be a demo and Sheila just slapped a bogus name on it? Who still alive played/recorded with Herbie Nichols. We have Sheila, Steve Swallow and Archie Shepp. Larry Ridley did a gig with him. Who else?
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