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  1. ah, the endlessly babbling bruck....... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mla7PAG1JPs
  2. the sensitive lark is participating in this calamitous thread. a potion of ottorino for the larkster: http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngd3H72slzw
  3. 'tis late in the ev'n and the yeast is indeed beginning to bubble.
  4. we all know where this is headed-- then a freakin' moderator will move it to the political...............
  5. yeah--npr will surely swallow those frauds all the way up to their ..lls, and maybe paul winter (he, the kenny g of the nature freaks) can pick up on this arctic gig, too, and maybe pauly w. and his groupies can pick up another sumptuous grant. sincere apologies for injecting lightweight squeamish ecmish faire into our serious topic at hand.
  6. one of my fav radio nights is late sunday night-monday morning. that's when the really good stuff is on. what does the public know? fortunately, bill barton's fine show, bright moments, on at the same time, is archived. wkcr, from 2 to 5am(edt) each sunday night presents jazz from the 1920s, much of it little known. it's a great to record and play back while on the treadmill. http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/wkcr/program/monday-morning-mono/monday-morning-mono-playlist-07182011 below is the last monday morning playlist. Submitted by Leena Mahan on Tue, 19 Jul 2011, 2:51pmDJs: Leena MahanArtistTitleAlbumLabelLinkLouis Armstrong and Earl HinesSt. James Infirmary; Basin Street BluesLouis Armstrong Vol. 3Bertha "Chippie" HillPratt City Blues; Pleadin' for the BluesBlues Singers: Jazz Sounds of the TwentiesSwaggieButterbeans and SusieHe Likes it Slow;Construction GangBlues Singers: Jazz Sounds of the TwentiesSwaggieMargaret JohnsonE Flat Blues; If I Let You Get Away With ItBlues Singers: Jazz Sounds of the TwentiesSwaggieCleo GibsonNothing But Blues; I've Got Ford Movements in My HipsBlues Singers: Jazz Sounds of the TwentiesSwaggieGenevieve Davis with Dumaine's Jazzola EightHaven't Got a Dollar to Pay Your House Rent Man; I've Got SomethingNew Orleans Vol. 2RCANew Orlean's Rhythm KingsShe's Crying For Me; Everybody Loves Somebody BluesNew Orleans Vol. 2RCALouis Dumaine's Jazzola EightPretty Audrey; Franklin Street Blues; Red Onion DragNew Orleans Vol. 2RCABoswell SistersI'm Gonna Cry (Cryin' Blues)New Orleans Vol. 2RCAJabbo Smith and his Rhythm AcesSweet and Low Blues; Til Times Get BetterSweet and Low BluesLouisiana Sugar BabesWillow TreeSweet and Low BluesLeo Reisman and His OrchestraWhat is this Thing Called Love?Sweet and Low BluesJess Stone's Blues SerenadersStarvation BluesSweet and Low BluesWalter Page's Blue DevilsBlue Devil Blues; There's a Squabblin'Sweet and Low BluesTroy Floyd and his Plaza Hotel OrchestraDreamland Blues Part I and IISweet and Low BluesGeorge Lee and his Kansas OrchestraRuff ScufflingSweet and Low BluesSara MartinBlind Man Blues; Atlanta BluesBlues Singers: Jazz Sounds of the TwentiesSippie WallaceThe Flood Blues; Bedroom BluesBlues Singers: Jazz Sounds of the TwentiesVictoria SpiveyMy Handy Man; Organ Grider's BluesBlues Singers: Jazz Sounds of the TwentiesMaimie SmithJenny's BallBlues Singers: Jazz Sounds of the TwentiesIda CoxKentucky Man Blues; 'Fore Day CreepBessie Smith with Louis ArmstrongYou've Been a Good Ole Wagon; Jailhouse BluesThe Bessie Smith Story Vol. 1Bessie Smith'Taint Nobody's Bizness If I Do; Young Woman's Blues; Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)Bessie Smith with Louis ArmstrongSt. Louis BluesMa Rainey with Louis ArmstrongSee See Rider Blues; Jelly Bean BluesLouis Armstrong: An Early PortraitTrixie Smith with Louis ArmstrongRailroad Blues;Mining Camp Blues;The World's Crazy and So Am ILouis Armstrong: An Early PortraitLouis ArmstrongCake Walking Babies From HomeLouis Armstrong: An Early Portrait View program© 2009-2011 WKCR | Columbia University NY 10027 | Studio 212-854-9920 | board@wkcr.org Welcome to the new home of WKCR. Thank you for being patient as we continue to develop parts of the site.
  7. early singer ella logan
  8. Dude.. where/how did you find that? i took just a little poetic license, but i'm close to the rink. http://denziljournalist.com/2011/07/21/dixie-dansercoer-arctic-explorer/ "Musician Bart Van Huyck will use music to describe the different features of the (Ant)Arctic environment, which he divides into below and above the ice. "Below the ice, the harmonious 'music' of animals and nature will be heard," explains Van Huyck. "Above the ice, the destructive 'noise' produced by man will prevail and make it very difficult to appreciate the symphony of natural sounds." Other artists signed up for the project are Didier Volkaert, Ludwig Desmet and Hermann Vanaerschot. Coincidentally, all the artists are Flemish, mainly because Dansercoer wanted partners who were within easy reach: "I didn't want a virtual relationship with the artists. I like to share ideas face-to-face. For example, I took three of them to north Sweden so they could experience the Arctic for themselves." Julie Brown, wife of Dixie Dansercoer, fellow explorer and author of a number of books on their expeditions, will provide the creative texts around the various themes which fuel (Ant)Arctic Matters. Dansercoer's current major challenge is to finalise funding for the expedition, a task that has been made more difficult due to the recent financial crisis. (When asked to comment on this subject, he sighs with exasperation when he considers the billions of euros put up by governments to rescue financial institutions compared to the much smaller amounts designated to save the planet.) But he remains optimistic that the scheduled departure date will be met, and is enthusiastic about the final goal. "I want to show the whole world the crucial importance of protecting our superb polar regions, and demonstrate some practical ways in which we can all make a contribution.""
  9. dixie dansercoer australian cool jazz alto saxophonist
  10. http://www.mansfield...gItemsPerPage=5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeTixMRjAQUthe lights they went out yesterday
  11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9eJvEjNeKE
  12. ..............which brings to mind the biggest 0 of them all.
  13. new from a local brewery , a most delightful, albeit a tad sweet, mahogany colored maple toasted mt. carmel nut brown ale in a duval tulip. the lacing is glorious to behold. i'm now going to dial up one of son of miles sumptuous nichtlights episodes and kick back. the jade bass, a scott lefaro remembrance, will work just fine.
  14. #mnjstorm http://www.mansfield...gItemsPerPage=5
  15. i seem to remember an item about a very early oscar playing free avant garde at a concert in n.y. in the early 50s. early on he eased into the more commercialy viable(if anyone can say that of jazz) acceptable stylings. about the subject at hand: petersons's wordy style was unbearable to me much, if not most, of the time. other times, his music was heavenly and magnificent.
  16. shady http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=PluckPersona&U=59765e993e204111b3346127254f17b2&plckPersonaPage=BlogViewPost&plckUserId=59765e993e204111b3346127254f17b2&plckPostId=Blog%3a59765e993e204111b3346127254f17b2Post%3a737f76da-d8a6-43cf-8986-30d896ddbef0&plckController=PersonaBlog&plckScript=personaScript&plckElementId=personaDest&odyssey=mod|blogs art tatum danny boy http://www.youtube.c...h?v=UCW5YQiXhhw
  17. strangely,with few exceptions, these ghastly names belong to remarkable musicians.
  18. i just discovered a series of youtube videos with m'boom and wsq. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2e469nCwcdM
  19. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4SuP6RrlF8&feature=related thank you,brownie, for introducing to me this remarkable musician.
  20. bluesmen--yes!!!!!!! leadbelly, howlin',,,,,,, Screamin' Jay Hawkins ...............not to be confused with screaming alexander hawkins, of course.
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