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The (W) means wife/widow though. So they passed themselves off as the missus? Corky Hale the harpist? Is she still around? Asked on Facebook and I got this from August 1944: (193) Bobby Socks - YouTube
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Betcha $1 it's Public Domain, and not just in Canada. Bernie's Tune - Wikipedia So actually it was renewed in 1981, but that was 40 years ago. Where does it stand now? Type of Work: Music Registration Number / Date: RE0000094853 / 1981-06-23 Renewal registration for: EU0000333602 / 1953-09-10 Title: Bernie’s tune. Music: Bernard Miller. Copyright Claimant: Ruby Jewler (W) & Bernard Miller, Jr. (C) Variant title: Bernie’s tune
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Hasaan Ibn Ali – Metaphysics: The Lost Atlantic Album
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Lewis Porter plays a never before recorded Hasaan piece, 'Never Too Late, Fate': Playlist Live Sessions: WRTI @HOME (npr.org) Go to the bottom, click on the photo of Lewis and the video will play,- 103 replies
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Dang, there are a couple of alternates.
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There's a feature in Jazz Times on Basra and Steve Swallow gives his recollections. He also accuses Alfred Lion of stealing the publishing for Eiderdown.
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Michael did not say which record it was. The main issue here, I think is that this is an LP which had been released at some point. There are many factors that would make an LP hard to find, and how 'good' the record is is rather a minor factor in the equation, IMHO. Is Kind Of Blue the best jazz record ever made, and that is why it is easy to find? Now unissued sessions or live tapes is another matter. But they were talking about a released session.
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Did they ask Wayne if he was OK with them pulling a 'Turkish Women At The Bath' on him? It is not even a photo from the same era (see Pet Peeves thread). What they should have done instead of messing with the cover is try to find the bonus track, Remembrance. It still existed when Stuart Kremsky was the archivist. It is a piano solo.
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Michael Cuscuna shared his personal recollections somewhere. This intrigued me: I mentioned to Bob that I had finally found one of the rare LPs on my want list and it was very disappointing. With a strong stare in my direction, he intoned, "you know, most rare records are rare for very good reason." I somewhat disagree with this statement. Discuss.
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There is an incredible resource called RIPMjazz which has digital holdings of many jazz periodicals. Alas, it is only available to those with an academic affiliation to a university that subscribed to it. My understanding is that once the DC Jazz Archives are reopened, I can access it in person. Sounds like a great retirement project, if I can ever retire.
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The music he is holding is the project in question, Iphigenia. I thought the Kennedy Center was at least partially funding it. Maybe not. I hope there is a livestream option...
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Hasaan Ibn Ali – Metaphysics: The Lost Atlantic Album
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Yes, they play a few excepts. LOVE what I am hearing. Can't wait until the Library of Congress reopens so I can go listen to that solo piano set in the Max Roach collection.- 103 replies
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Hasaan Ibn Ali – Metaphysics: The Lost Atlantic Album
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Great presentation. who else was there? I still don't understand something - the tape was in the Atlantic/Warner/Rhino vaults all along and was located in under two hours. So my questions: 1) Why was this reference acetate made at all? I always heard that Rahsaan Roland Kirk was trying to get it released. If so, then why would it be in the vaults of the very label that lost the original? The vaults are the FIRST place I would have looked for the original, and the LAST place I would have looked for the safety copy. 2) What other reference acetates of lost Atlantic sessions are sitting in the vaults, just waiting to be located in under two hours? Hasaan Ibn Ali: Lost Album Found, New Chapter Opened - JazzTimes- 103 replies
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I wonder if technical issues such as this were sometimes the reason dates were not issued. Maybe Alfred annotated the logs with this type of info, maybe not. If there was tension in the studio because the veterans were trying to put the newbie in his place, Alfred might well have held back the session because of that. He would have been present to witness it, but I was not of course. The only session for which we know why it was not issued is Redd's Blues. Freddie and Alfred had a big fight in the studio, partially as a result of the last minute addition of Benny Bailey without proper rehearsal time. Freddie is the source of information for this.
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Remind me where the backup tape was actually sitting? I understand its existence, I just don't know where it was all these years.- 103 replies
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FM Radio Archive - Chicago Jazz Festival 1981 - and MUCH more
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Interesting - the Weather Report in Berlin 1975 is from the same concert that was released on CD/DVD, but there are some tracks here not on the CD and vice versa. -
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It is a very good record! I believe Melissa Aldana has ben replaced by Nicole Glover. At first it was kind of a rumor, but I read an official statement somewhere.
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Covid Vaccination Poll Update
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And I as well. I am assuming I will be wearing a mask in public at least until New Year 2022. -
I thought it did not come out at the time due to phasing problems with the drums, same as Witch Doctor. RVG had a little trouble with getting Blakey's drums right. Anyone else heard this story? I doubt I am making it up. Phasing is perhaps not the right word.
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Thank you! He speculates that the veteran players may have tried to protect their turf but certainly does not give specific examples and I don't hear it. Would love some examples. Lee does seem to have taken credit for Nutville on the Monday Night at Birdland date, although it is not clear that Brooks is the composer (no copyright). Curtis Fuller was asked, and he seemed to think it was a take-off on Sonny Red's Bluesville. Hmm...
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How do I find his YouTube channel?
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None of the above. I just know he has it and got it digitized. Which I wanted to make sure he did before sending the tape to anyone. What is going to happen next, I don't know.
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I am discovering so much more music has been recorded than we realize, that at this point all bets are off. In fact, a guy I know just coughed up a 1970 Mobley tape and got it digitized. He had been sitting on it for years. With Bill Hardman and Stanley Cowell.
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The bootleg had some solos that were edited out on the official record.
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