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Someone needs to write a biography of Jimmy Giuffre.
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If you stop in Austin, check out Waterloo Records. Every time I go there, I get the impression that the vinyl section has expanded.
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Did Gustav Mahler take the A Train? Most likely, he took the Ninth Avenue Line, which is now defunct, but went to Harlem like the song popularized decades later by Duke Ellington. During his New York years (1908–11), Mahler is reported to have missed his 72nd Street stop and didn’t know it until he hit 140th Street. https://www.wqxr.org/story/gustav-mahler-take-a-train-new-york-philharmonic/
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Speaking of Buddy Miles, the Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live! album needs to be remastered and remixed and re-everything else!.
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I would say Greg Walker was Santana's best vocalist, and Walker appeared after "Welcome".
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My apologies if this has already been posted: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/03/11/buddy-guy-is-keeping-the-blues-alive
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In the 1930s: https://nmbx.newmusicusa.org/hearing-the-hammond-organ/
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Check it out: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/la-et-ms-grammys-hazel-scott-alicia-keys-20190210-story.html
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Looks like it is 55 hours of unseen footage https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/peter-jackson-directing-happier-doc-163519113.html
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I say make the entire 18 hours available to the public.
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A reunion with Brian Eno
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An essay that dives deep into something about the early days of computer music in the United States - it got its start, quite literally, in the off-hour downtime of the military-industrial complex: https://nmbx.newmusicusa.org/automation-divine-early-computer-music-and-the-selling-of-the-cold-war/
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By the end of the tenure? She's Turiya Alice Coltrane on the album (Illuminations) that she recorded with Carlos Santana. The album appeared around September 1974.
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“…But what if the story that so many of us lean on to prove that classical music can be, in a word, “crazy,” is just that — a story? Because there’s a very good chance the Rite riot never happened. And if that’s the case, then how did we begin to believe it?...” https://www.wqxr.org/story/what-if-we-got-story-rite-wrong/
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A 22-year-old bassoonist was in a church parking lot in the town of Springfield sitting on his trunk and playing scales while waiting for a rehearsal to start, when he was slowly approached by police wearing bulletproof vests. It seems a nearby citizen, worried by mass shootings in the news and unfamiliar with large double-reed instruments, had called 911. Said the young man, "In the right kind of light, it looks like a bazooka, but I don't think it was the right kind of light." Fortunately, the police giggled, and did not throw the bassoonist to the ground or worse. https://www.springfieldnewssun.com/news/someone-called-911-but-this-man-maple-instrument-wasn-gun-was-bassoon/c9275VpPesPWZoNPNydoZL/
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In the middle of a recent article on Margo Guryan, there is this comment on Brookmeyer: “Her first husband, jazz musician Bob Brookmeyer, was a prime example of someone trodden over by agents, managers and the rest, she said.” https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/margo-guryan-music-industry_us_5aa16fd0e4b0e9381c16951b
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Chasing the Trane documentary release date
gvopedz replied to ElginThompson's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I agree that Santana’s statements could have been left out of the documentary, but, on the other hand, Santana has for more than a decade told people about John Coltrane. Today there probably are some people who have listened to Coltrane at least once simply because they heard Santana mention Coltrane. Every few years there seems to be less people who listen to jazz, and anyone who can motivate people to listen to jazz (and Coltrane) is ok with me.- 14 replies
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October Revolution in Jazz 1964... Any recordings?
gvopedz replied to ghost of miles's topic in Discography
Who believes that Giuffre's "being there" was an "accident"? In a 1964 article about the October Revolution in Jazz, the student newspaper of Columbia University published this comment about GIuffre: Jimmy Guiffre [sic] is one of the leaders and masters of the new element of jazz which is actually an experiment in sound. He performed alone on clarinet, and everyone listened…I am sure no one could have predicted what would follow, but today Jimmy Guiffre stands straight, closes his eyes, and then clicks the keys of his horn, plays two (and occasionally three) tones simultaneously, plays without his mouthpiece, plays the mouthpiece alone, squeals, roars, groans, whispers and rumbles. All the debates about whether such sound experiment is still music are worthless. Guiffre prefaced his playing by saying that he was "not a Subversive," that everything he did was "between me and the stick and the maker." He forgot to mention the audience. It is evident that this will not be the pop music of any tomorrow. -
There are a few other versions of the story. In some cases, the items (including books and magazines) are moved to a distant storage. One example happened last year at the University of Texas at Austin – all the CDs, DVDs, books, etc., were moved out of the Fine Arts library: “Almost 100 students voiced opposition to the removal of fine arts books and collection materials at the UT Fine Arts Library, FAL… Sixty percent of collection materials have already been moved to storage facilities off-campus, according to an October FAL memo. The materials can be retrieved within three business days upon request… Grace Sparapani, graduate art history student, admitted FAL CDs and DVDs were no longer used on campus, but she said maintaining paper collections on-campus is necessary for student projects and research.” http://www.dailytexanonline.com/2017/11/09/fine-arts-community-debates-future-of-fine-arts-library
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"In 2012, and subsequent to a massive budget cut, the CBC began a policy of digitizing its collection to save space and storage costs...The main French-language production centre of Radio-Canada in Montreal has also been digitising its collection. However, recently it was revealed that most of the collection of over 200,000 CDs will be destroyed when the process is completed in 2019...The collection consists of some 151,000 CDs, and 56,000 'doubles'." http://www.rcinet.ca/en/2018/02/23/public-broadcaster-music-library-closing-cds-to-be-digitised-destroyed/
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If you know where we can find another live recording of Nina SImone singing the George Harrison songs, please let us know.
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My guess is that Sony Columbia will include the Concertgebouw appearance in a subsequent volume of the Bootleg series.
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Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
gvopedz replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Alice Coltrane portrait in Austin https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/soundspace_a_portrait_of_alice_coltrane#.WcPl58uWyUk
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