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  1. Lionel Twain Mark Twain Marcus Garvey
  2. Anyone make it to Baltimore last night to see Brotzmann/Parker/Drake?
  3. Another intriguing alternative worth considering - https://www.harrys.com/products
  4. Page -- that's a beautiful choice and one should resonate with everyone -- contrary to the beliefs of some, we are all in this together. One of many wonderful legacies she leaves us.
  5. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00GTX9WSS/ref=pe_208681_49081891_em_1p_0_ti Anyone give this a listen yet. I'm curious about both the overlap with the Japanese Keynote LP sets of years ago and what the sound is like on this box. Looks like a Fresh Sound special...
  6. For those in the DC area, Phil and Dave will appear with their band, The Guilty Ones, at the Birchmere on 7/17 -- $29.50. There are still many bargains to be found in the world of live music!
  7. Chuck, Where did the Bradford/Gjerstad Qt play in Baltimore? Can't believe that show flew under my radar!
  8. Up with price drops and additional Hat Art/Hatology titles as well as Brotzmann Okka 3 CD Chicago Octet/Tentet.
  9. A motley crew of assorted discs with prices including shipping in the lower 48. Happy to ship internationally to ship at cost. Will also consider trades for discs below if desired. Joint Venture - Mirrors - 10 RRK Aces Back to Back (4 CDs) - 22 Fred Anderson/Steve McCall Duets (Okka) - 14 Masada - Gimel - 14 Eddie Henderson - Heritage - 7 Gary Bartz - Music is my Sanctuary - 7 Sonny Criss - Imperial Sessions (2 CDs new) - 18 Jimmy Giuffre 3 - 1961 - 22 (Amazon - 35) George Cables at Maybeck (promo) - 8 Bobby Hutcherson - Live at Montreux (1994) - 8 Eastern Rebellion (on Impulse - small notch in booklet - 10 (Amazon - 50!?!?) Stan Getz - Roost Quartets - 5 Oliver Nelson - Blues and the Abstract Truth - 5 Andrew Hill - But Not Farewell - 18 Wynton Kelly - Piano Interpretations - 12 Added assorted Hat titles 5/15 Hatology: Ellery Eskelin - Vanishing Point - 12 Lee Konitz/Martial Solal - Star Eyes - 14 (sealed) Matt Shipp - Multiplication Table - 10 (sealed) Steve Lacy 3 - NY Capers and Quirks - 14 (sealed) Eskelin/Bennink - Dissonant Characters - 16 (sealed) Eskelin/Parkins/Black - The Secret Museum - 10 Steve Lacy - Clinkers - 12 (sealed) Ran Blake - Horace Is Blue: A Silver Noir - 12 (sealed) Giuffre/Jaume - Momentum Willisau 1988 - 16 (small sticker residue on sleeve) trio X 3 - New Jazz Meeting Baden-Baden 2002 2 CDs - 14 Hat Art: John Law - Extremely Quartet - 18 Roach/Braxton - One in Two Two in One - 9 Carter/Bradford - Seeking - 10 Gerry Hemingway Quintet - Demon Chaser - 10 McPhee/Ellis/Plimley - Sweet Freedom - Now What? - 10 Ray Anderson/Bennink/Doran - Cheer Up - 15 Anthony Braxton - Open Aspects (Duo) 1982 - 20 Okka: Brotzmann - The Chicago Octet/Tentet (original release - significant wear to outer sleeve but discs and rest of package is fine - 3CDs) - $25 Looking for any number of things (both Helen Merrill Mosaic singles, Attila Zoller Horizon Beyond and Overcome, Butch Morris Current Trends in Racism in Modern America, Dusko Goykovich - Swinging Macedonia, Humair/Jaume - Pepite, Humair - Triple Hip Trip, Baby Boom (Sketch) and oodles of other things.......) Thanks.
  10. Boy there are a bunch of old oop Enja titles I'd like to see surface again including the Attila Zoller Leverkusener date, the Roy Brooks Duets record and the Simon Nabatov to name three. I really love Galper's "Ivory Forest" with a terrific "Monk's Mood" solo out of John Scofield.
  11. Allen, Only good thoughts for your pending surgery. That sounds like an amazing project! Count me in on anything those sessions produce. Cheers, Dan
  12. Steve, Thanks so much for being on top of this. Was very upset to have missed him last year and knowing this far in advance will allow me to do everything necessary to attend this year.
  13. Two very different photos of Hollywood's new "it" girl, Jennifer Lawrence.
  14. I agree to some extent but 18 discs shipped to the us still came out to under $8 per disc. That's still a pretty good deal in my book.
  15. Loved the BN date with GG, Before Dawn and much of his output on the immortal YAL label including the wonderful Tenors series. You will be missed, brother.
  16. One of my all time favorites. It seemed like just yesterday that we were mourning the passing of Marian McPartland leaving (I believe) only three wonderful and iconic musicians from the famous Art Kane photograph "A Great Day in Harlem" -- Benny Golson, Sonny Rollins and Horace. Heartbreakingly, now Horace has left us as well. One of the most swinging pianists I ever heard and a heck of a composer to boot. I was lucky enough to have met him once at the Central Pennsylvania Friends of Jazz Festival in the mid 90s. A great musician and an even greater gentleman and citizen of the world. You will be missed.
  17. RT: And I'm sure we could have come up with (literally) thousands of more people more appropriate to present Herbie than Bill O'Reilly!
  18. For me, Peter Erskine is one of the truly great modern jazz dummers (or in any idiom really) for whom musicality and originality always carried the day in any band of which he was a part. No Beethoven is currently being sold on his Fuzzy Music web site. http://fuzzymusic.com/nobeethoven.htm There is a nice blurb about the book from Neil Peart.
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