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Liner notes to "Harold Land, Westward Bound!"
MomsMobley replied to Larry Kart's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Raise Up Off Me is one of great American autobiographies, period, not "just" jazz or music or Black culture. Highest recommendation to all and an excellent companion to the novels of Ishmael Reed, the poetry of Wanda Coleman, and the movies of director Charles Burnet. Having missed the (very) superficial Horace Silver comparisons, I thought the biggest gripe about Hawes' music was his electric piano period but I dig those sides too. Hampton Hawes - Tune Axle Grease - YouTube -
Reid MF'n Miles, 1970s Album Cover Photographer (A Partial Sampling): ** Kenny Rogers The Gambler (1978) ! ** Cheap Trick Heaven Tonight (1978) ** The Jacksons Goin' Places (1977) ** Sergio Mendes and the New Brasil '77 (1977)
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this is "pretty good," apologies if already posted in a a Pat Metheny, Steve Swallow, Carla Bley, Chick Corea or other ECM related thread?
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Fort Worth kid to UT Arlington to Roosevelt U, Chicago (Eddie Harris, Anthony Braxton) - what a journey!
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Utica 10 Feb 1964, during Birdland gig of (at least) late Jan through mid Feb. Presume the same quartet too, Lefty Simms, piano; George Scott; drums; Hassan Abdullah; bass. Anyone know Lefty or the bassist Hasaan Abdullah? George Scott we "all" know from Mingus "Pre-Bird" the 1969 trio with Ronald Shannon Jackson is likely among the last of Tina's known engagements; that Shannon was himself then "sick" too adds extra dimension to the whole thing; were their connections in Utica that solid or were they bringing stuff up from the city, etc?
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Tina Brooks, Utica late-January to early Feb 1969; Rick Montalbano (misspelled ad), organ, is alive-- http://rickmontalbano.com/about/ Ron Jackson, drums, who is almost certainly Ronald Shannon Jackson, is not. I do not have the Mosaic booklet at hand but Tina played Birdland in Utica regularly since at least February 1962, not long after coming off road with Ray Charles? Also not the first nor the last time J.R. Monterose misspelled. May 1966 with belly dancer Mari-Jay (who?!). There is more.
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The Light Of The World Pentecostal Church, 2717 Carnation Ave, Fort Worth TX
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Stan Getz Quartet at the Village Gate November 26th, 1961
MomsMobley replied to soulpope's topic in New Releases
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And what "name" is that, really? Look at Malcolm Addey's credits and I defy anyone to make the case "Steve Hoffman" has even a fraction of Addey's qualifications or artistic track record. Even if one cares for for the (overpriced snake oil hype) pop rock schlock regurgitations SH specializes in, Addey should get any gig he wants until he's no longer able to do it to his own superior standards. just one of many many dozens of killer sessions Malcolm was * engineer * for- Whip! Whop! - that's he's done brilliant work with 78s, mono, early stereo etc too is remarkable.
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was this posted elsewhere & i missed it? mods can redirect or delete if so. i'm dumbfounded, if not 'shocked' insofar as anything is possible; had no personal contact w/ except decades ago mail order on the phone https://www.wsj.com/articles/former-brooklyn-teacher-bob-rusch-regrets-losing-ethical-compass-1401852544
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below from Pittsburgh Courier 1 Dec 1945; note use of the term "DAR-ism", let Daughters of the American Revolution be as offended as they like you know there's a bio by woman named Karen Chilton? i've not read yet but it can't not be interesting https://www.amazon.com/Hazel-Scott-Pioneering-Journey-Hollywood/dp/0472034472
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
MomsMobley replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
arcangelo corelli op 5 x enrico gatto / ensemble aurora -
peacock, stanko, garbarek, dejohnette
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Francis Wolff's BN productions post-Alfred Lion
MomsMobley replied to mjzee's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Greg Tate obit that doesn't seem to have gotten much attention https://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing/essays/jalal-mansur-nuriddin-by-greg-tate
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Franz Schmidt "Book of the Seven Seals" is deep dive worth taking, also an excellent Nielsen Symphony #6 from Denmark that wouldn't embed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bTYDSZPAyg
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i would have preferred the set was called A Multitude of Angles not Angels but