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Thanks! How can one contact Wayne about the extra material for discographical purposes? Update: the Supplementary material is on the website, i.e. you can listen to clips. So still not clear if the book has a CD in it also, or if the clips are the only way to get the music. Maybe I can write to the publisher, unless Wayne is willing to answer. There are three tracks with Mary, two I think unissued. And some rarities with Chick Corea!
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Ari Ambrose on tenor on this one, no Gary Thomas.
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So the forthcoming release by Alex Norris will be a real CD?
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Older titles are definitely CD-Rs. Are the new titles not CD-Rs? Maybe they are doing real CDs for the first pressing and CD-Rs after.
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I am sure I read it several times. It is not some insider knowledge I have.
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Sonny's ailments are a direct result of inhaling all the toxic fumes on 9/11. He lived in the neighborhood.
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Oops, wrong thread. Moderator: please move to new releases - thanks! And it's Freddie Redd, not Freddie Warren. Duh. Thanks for moving and correcting!
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Both the Freddie Redd CD mentioned earlier and a Butch CD with Freddie, Brad Linde and Matt Wilson are available now on Brad's Bandcamp page! Baltimore Jazz Loft | Butch Warren & Freddie Redd | Brad Linde (bandcamp.com) Reminiscing | Freddie Redd | Brad Linde (bandcamp.com)
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Man, I don't have the other two. They should put out a box.
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The Berlin date is amazing and should be officially released, if only for the octet version of Moto Grosso Feio. Where did the studio version of Directions that was on the Forecast Tomorrow Box set come from? I suspect there are a number of out-takes, including the Miroslav's Tune discussed above.
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George Coleman In Baltimore 1971 (Left Bank) out Nov 27/Dec 11
bertrand replied to ghost of miles's topic in New Releases
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George Coleman In Baltimore 1971 (Left Bank) out Nov 27/Dec 11
bertrand replied to ghost of miles's topic in New Releases
No specifics were given, and I think it was pre-recorded, so no Q & A. 200 tapes were also mentioned. I have heard so many different numbers thrown around regarding how many concerts were actually recorded among the 1,000 or so they programmed. I don't think they know for sure, nor does Vic Zeldman the detective. This will be a monthly series on WEAA apparently, it might be archived. My guess is George Coleman will be next. Not sure about future weeks, I guess they could talk about the two Uptown sets... -
George Coleman In Baltimore 1971 (Left Bank) out Nov 27/Dec 11
bertrand replied to ghost of miles's topic in New Releases
Vic Zeldman? LOL. He was not involved in Both Directions At Once, was he? 15 tapes in play? Hmmm... -
George Coleman In Baltimore 1971 (Left Bank) out Nov 27/Dec 11
bertrand replied to ghost of miles's topic in New Releases
John Fowler is being interviewed as we speak on WEAA,org. First interesting fact: he said the recordings were never recorded with the intention of being released. -
Thanks. I will have to listen carefully to see if there is any trumpet at all then.
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This box set has three rehearsal tracks from the Africa/Brass date: Laura/Nakatini Serenade/The Damned Don't Cry. I bought them as downloads so I don't have the discographical info. Is Booker Little on these tracks? Thanks, Bertrand.
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PBS Documentary on "Soul"
bertrand replied to sgcim's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
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Regarding the Mickey Fields record on Edmar - who is the composer of Left Bank Cookout? I assume Little Green Apples is the tune by Bobby Russell. I saw a site that offers a download. I usually avoid those. Is it safe to do so or is Putin trying to hack into my PC by offering free Left Bank downloads?
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This is better: Festival Programs | The Monterey Jazz Festival Collection - Spotlight at Stanford
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The Tom Lord discography lists many other songs called Rio since The Procrastinator. They are probably not all Wayne's song, but here are some likely candidates: Jim Schapperoew 9/30/84 Peter Leitch Red Zone 11/16/85 CONFIRMED Kent Jordan 1988 (his sister sings on Joe's new record) Billy Pierce Rio 5/25-26/94 CONFIRMED Dale Fielder Tribute To Wayne Shorter 1995 CONFIRMED Louis Hayes Louis At Large 4/17/96 CONFIRMED Abraham Burton Drifting Inward 2/22-23/98 Pietro Tonolo Passport 3/13-14/11 CONFIRMED Joe Bagg 2012 Harvie S. Witchcraft 4/17/12
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I saw that after. There are no other trumpet players on the list who could be the one in that photo. But then, the list is not complete. Booker and George Coleman are listed, but not Max's other sidemen, Ray Draper and Art Davis. Or did Booker and George also lead their own groups and the above is a list of leaders? Highly unlikely.
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1) Joe was teaching at UNC Wilmington. He does not anymore, but stayed there. I do think he has family there also. 2) I asked Joe about Rio. I thought I posted already, maybe not. Joe learned of the piece through Bobby Hutcherson, who of course was on The Procrastinator. It was in the repertoire of the Hutcherson/Land band. Joe said they played it a lot but it is not on any of the live bootlegs. Maybe on one of the two Left Bank tapes that I know exist because John Fowler told me they existed (he did not have tapes of the other two Left Bank concerts). Getting Left Bank setlists for my discographical research is why I got involved, but his majesty the detective was having none of that. As for the title...I believe they never had a title for it when they played it, which suggests that it was not titled when Procrastinator was recorded, or maybe Bobby forgot it, 'Rio' is a tricky title to remember That is a question for Michael Cuscuna. Was it titled in Lion's paperwork? Wayne did not send in a lead sheet for copyright, it was copyrighted as part of the LP only. So yes, Joe's 1976 version is not the first recorded, but it is the first released. I will check Tom Lord later for other versions. Joe recorded it again with an Italian group called Passport in 2011. I think the leader is Pietro Tonolo.