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mikeweil

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  1. I get this error code when clicking on the link: Oops! You do not have permission to view this topic. ?????????
  2. R.I.P. What can you say ....... The link in EKE BBB's post doesn't work, so here: https://loudonaldson.com
  3. A vinyl club - we had this decades ago. Was nice to build your first collection. Probably not for older collectors with large amounts of records.
  4. It is, although rather cheap in Lidl oulets. We were pleasantly surprised.
  5. Côtes du Rhône Villages AOP 2022 - Cellier de Saint Jean à Saint-Sean d'Ardières, France
  6. https://www.discogs.com/release/9729616-James-Moody-Moodys-Mood-For-Blues
  7. I saw one of those in the Vienna or Berlin instrument museum. Especially made for music for two pianos. There even was an earlier model by Stein combining a harpsichord with an early Viennese piano.
  8. Thanks for the info. I am not that familiar with the Harry Arnold stuff and had only a superficial look at it.
  9. ROTF LMAO The Sweden episode is well documented on these compilations: https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/benny-bailey-albums/5332-in-sweden-1957-1959-sessions.html https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/quincy-jones-harry-arnold-albums/4571-quincy-jones-harry-arnold-big-band-jazz.html
  10. Quincy never lost his jazz connection. The jazz guys loved him and played their best for him because they knew he was one of them. The two albums I recommended are brimming with great solos as he wrote the perfect foil for them.
  11. Must have been from this classic album. Get a copy, and one of his first, "This Is how I Fell bout Jazz". Both excellent albums. And any recording of his 1960 band that toured Europe is great. He was one of the greatest arrannging talents on the scene among those emerging from the 1950's scene.
  12. I think so: Clifford Brown, Art Farmer, Walter Williams (tp) Quincy Jones (tp,p) Jimmy Cleveland, Buster Cooper, Al Hayse (tb) Gigi Gryce, Anthony Ortega (as) Clifford Scott, Clifford Solomon (ts) Oscar Estelle (bar) Lionel Hampton (vib,vcl) Billy Mackel (g) Monk Montgomery (el-b) Alan Dawson, Curley Hamner (d) Sonny Parker (vcl)
  13. You should consider reading this book, even at the steep price: https://www.amazon.com/-/de/dp/B0076M4VQE/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_de_DE=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&crid=3F8EO5ALE19CS&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Wx-ldd8WX6baj-EFHANAIWbmSK8Ut0-8a6XIFz35MLX_kcpfxROWgDJ4vFwBQdmPv1eUYyMo2ytqliU8QsxO-s56oXNi6J2FDDpUqgGwHfA.BVuvuZL3SSlrNg-4tl_9CjZ40M3_z4W972pPprcbtnI&dib_tag=se&keywords=timme+rosenkrantz&qid=1730812615&sprefix=timme+rosenkrantz%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-1
  14. Good idea. The first two albums are classics.
  15. They probably have no idea he had a jazz career all the years. If they know there is jazz, that is.
  16. R.I.P. What a career.
  17. On mine, too. I was hoping to see them perform in 1970, they were scheduled to open for Herbie Mann in Frankfurt, but were denied visas.
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