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  1. Maybe I should point out that I am referring to the guitar playing or guitar solos. I do not mean that Sharrock's band included timbales or that they performed anything that sounded like Black Magic Woman, etc.
  2. The similarities between Sharrock and Santana are quite obvious in the songs “Who Does She Hope to Be?” and “Once Upon a Time”.
  3. Perhaps the project was at least partially funded by Carlos Santana
  4. Jimmy Giuffre
  5. More information here: http://www.npr.org/2014/09/25/351492627/remembering-mandolin-hero-u-srinivas
  6. I have given the Coltrane compilation Spiritual to several ladies. One of them wrote me a thank you note that said, “Coltrane could really play!”
  7. Reminds me of a friend who thought he was helping his wife when he went into her closet and reorganized her shoes in alphabetical order according to the brand name of each pair of shoes. My friend is no longer married.
  8. Many musicians who tour Peru perform the cajon on stage during their concerts in Peru. Last November Ringo Starr was in Peru and performed a cajon solo on stage (during the song “You are Mine”). You can see a photo here: http://elcomercio.pe/luces/musica/ringo-starr-mostro-su-habilidad-cajon-peruano-concierto-lima-noticia-1657678
  9. You can see a good demonstration of the cajon in the Alex Acuña DVD "The Rhythm Collector." Acuña is from Peru and has been playing the cajon for close to 50 years now. He is the same Acuña who was part of Weather Report. http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7413529&style=movie
  10. Some used and inexpensive copies of the Simpkins book appear every few years. About 2-3 months ago, I found a used paperback copy of the book at a Half-Price Bookstore in Austin, TX. I bought it for only about $10.
  11. Love Devotion and Surrender Brain Salad Surgery
  12. Has anyone had a chance to listen to the Naxos release, “Duke Ellington: Black, Brown and Beige”? http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=8884446&style=music
  13. (I still get my feathers ruffled when I think back on Ken Burns' segment on Cecil.) I started to buy Cecil Taylor CDs after I saw the Ken Burns segment.
  14. I've seen this dozens of times at academic conferences where what appears to be a theoretical disagreement is really driven by personal dislike. I agree with your comment about academic conferences - I witnessed the same thing many times.
  15. I was under the impression that CDs have always been cheaper to manufacture than LPs, even back when CDs first appeared.
  16. What do you mean "re-write everything"? I am sure you know about "copy and paste." And how do you "copy and paste" from a physical item like a book? I was referring to updates to David Wild’s website. My guess is that he types the new text (or update) once, and then adds the text to each webpage that needs to have the new text. Today’s technology does let you copy and paste from a physical book. But then we get into copyright issues.
  17. What do you mean "re-write everything"? I am sure you know about "copy and paste."
  18. Well, I listened to about 5-6 of the CDs in the box set and the differences (and not just differences in tempo or speed) between each performance were quite obvious. I did not get the impression that I was listening to the same thing over and over.
  19. Has anyone checked out this 20-CD box set of the Rite of Spring? http://www.cdunivers...896&style=MUSIC
  20. For some good AfroPeruvian jazz, I would also recommend guitarist Richie Zellon.
  21. In last night’s “Great Performances” program on PBS, Paul McCartney mentioned that in the mid1960s he made a home movie that had an Albert Ayler performance in the soundtrack. The movie was of a gendarme in France directing traffic and the tune was Ayler’s version of “La Marseillaise.” McCartney’s comment was in the Magical Mystery Tour Revisited documentary: http://www.pbs.org/w...-the-film/1464/ Not the first time I see McCartney and jazz together: http://www.allaboutj...p?id=34090&pg=1
  22. If you can be in central Texas next March, you might want to see the Rite of Spring at the Bass Concert Hall on the UT-Austin campus: http://www.texasperformingarts.org/season/joffrey-ballet-rite-of-spring
  23. Are you in Austin, TX? I found the stamps on Tuesday at the post office on the UT-Austin campus. The post office had at least half dozen sheets of the stamp.
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