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sonnymax

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  1. Chris Sale was hospitalized because of an infected bellybutton ring?!?! Oh Lord, you can't make this shit up.
  2. Exciting game in Atlanta tonight. I'm glad the series will continue.
  3. So all of the various Milestone issues (LP, CD, box set) of the "In Japan" material have used the edited tracks? Makes me want to hear what was left out.
  4. It is now, but it wasn't when the thread was created. Typically, the OP of an obituary thread cites a credible source, often providing a link so we can learn more. When a person hears of such the sad news, our first reaction is "Is it true?" Rest in peace, Mr. Bluiett, and thank you. I'm going to listen to W.S.Q., the quartet's second release on Black Saint, and savor the sound of his big horn.
  5. "social media"? Would you please provide a reliable source for this distressing news? Thanks.
  6. Cosby sentenced to 3-10 years. Denied bail on appeal. On his way to prison as we speak.
  7. Makulu-Kalahari by Johnny Dyani, appearing on Johnny Dyani/Mal Waldron Some Jive Ass Boer, Live at Jazz Unité 1981
  8. Tesla Stock Takes A Hit — After Elon Musk Does The Same He's got employees, stockholders and others to consider. Grow up, Elon.
  9. Randy Weston, piano, celeste; Ray Copeland, trumpet, flugelhorn, arranger; Booker Ervin, tenor sax; Vishnu Wood, bass; Lenny McBrowne, drums; Big Black, conga drums, vocals; Sir Harold Murray, percussion. Nola Penthouse Sound Studios, NYC, October, 1964. Released as Randy! (Bakton BRS 1001) and later as African Cookbook (Atlantic SD 1609).
  10. I'd better not hear you talking during the bass solos.
  11. It does now, but up until last night or this morning, it said "At Schuller's". Hopefully, this was just a web-related typo that's been corrected. Otherwise, the label might have to re-do the booklet before shipping.
  12. In fact, it could be a nod to Gunther and family. Perhaps it was recorded at the Newton, MA studio owned by GM Recordings, founded by Schuller.
  13. At Schuller's?
  14. What are the chances he named one of his kids "Babalu"?
  15. The 5 trio tracks were included in the "Toshiko Akiyoshi - Six Classic Albums" set from Real Gone.
  16. One of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard. Rest in peace, my Queen of Soul.
  17. According to Wilson’s liner notes, Byrd’s Eye View was recorded at a “large, well-appointed studio” in front of a “a small but hip crowd of jazz fans”. The recording engineer was none other than Arnie "Woo-Woo" Ginsburg.
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