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not exactly, but there is some new prez from glendale civic auditorium, los angeles (november 3, 1939) with basie´s band: "what´s new" (helen humes on vocal), "swinging the blues". together with the known "one o´clock jump" (issued years ago and not mentioned in evensmo jazz archeology lester young solography under this date) we have now three tracks from this one-nighter. it is avaiable on the brand new d-cd from the netherlands from the dr.jazz stichting and called "dinnertime for hungry collectors". keep boppin´ marcel
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happy birthday, chuck nessa and all the best to you!!! keep boppin´ marcel
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vincent auriol??? keep boppin´ marcel
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new prez on the horizon!!! look here: keep boppin´ marcel
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just ordered! what wonderful news!!!!! keep boppin´ marcel
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also this year!! and also this year! keep boppin´ marcel
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also for the new year!!! keep boppin´ marcel
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"Listening to the Savory Collection With Loren Schoenberg
bichos replied to ghost of miles's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
thanks, gregmo, for your report. it is mouthwatering!!! and a shame at the same point!!! about the circumstances to release this important material! let´s hope that we can all hear this historical recordings one day! keep boppin´ marcel -
KB Hallen, a historic Copenhagen venue
bichos replied to Christiern's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
no. but i want (must)!!!! keep boppin´ marcel -
happy birthday, aggie87 and all the best to you!!! keep boppin´ marcel
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king ubu! a happy birthday to you! and all the best. (what about your website?) no updates since a long time. keep boppin´ marcel
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Album Covers with That's Too Skinny For The 1950s Lady
bichos replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Album Covers with That's Too Skinny For The 1950s Lady
bichos replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
...and the last two are actually from the 60´s!!! keep boppin´ marcel -
also for the new year!!! keep boppin´ marcel
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R.I.P. Werner Wunderlich (1926-2013)
bichos replied to jazzscriveyn's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
i know him personal as the follower of "dr. jazz" dietrich schulz-köhn and his wdr (cologne) radio show "die rauhe rille" where listeners could wish jazz records from the big record archive of dr. jazz. there were anual meetings of fans of this radio-show with dr. jazz and one time with werner wunderlich when he was introduced as follower of schulz-köhn. those kind of radio shows are not anymore on the air... r.i.p. keep boppin´ marcel -
happy birthday, claude schlouch and all the best in 2013! keep boppin´ marcel
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Indeed... http://jazzlives.wordpress.com/2008/12/16/gjon-milis-1943-jam-session/ yes, this are the ones! reading the text and found out that there are two jam sessions. the black and white´s are from the second mili jam and the colors are from the first. it seems that the second jam was recorded (according to the text and to richard s. sears´s book "v-discs, a history and discography". imagine! somewhere must be this recordings... keep boppin´ marcel
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i think i saw most of the mili jam session photos somewhere in color and not in black and white. keep boppin´ marcel
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Episodes of Leonard Feather's "The Jazz Show" on NBC
bichos replied to jon1carlo's topic in Offering and Looking For...
the show in question is now circulating (at least at two places in the net). i´m not sure if it´s allowed to post the links to this sites here. keep boppin´ marcel -
happy birthday, freeforall, and all the best to you! keep boppin´ marcel
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great, if not sensational news for all bunny berigan fans: according to michael p. zirpolo, author of a book about bunny berigan hep records will release some unissued airchecks of bunny berigan this summer: "ANNOUNCEMENT! It is with great pleasure that I am able to announce that an agreement has been reached between the University of Wisconsin and Alastair Robertson of Hep Records, which will allow previously unissued aircheck and other recordings made by Bunny Berigan in the late 1930s that are housed in the University’s Mills Music Library to be sonically restored, digitally remastered, and issued on the Hep label for worldwide distribution and sale. Very soon, the acetate disks on which these recordings were made will be shipped from Madison, Wisconsin to sonic engineer Doug Pomeroy in New York City for digital transfers to be made, sonic restoration, and remastering. After that has been done, the acetates will be returned to the Mills Music Library, and the digitally remastered sound files will be sent to Alastair Robertson in Scotland. Mr. Robertson will then begin the production process. The contemplated CD issue, which we hope will be out this coming summer, will include previously unissued Berigan recordings made while Bunny and his band were at the Hotel Pennsylvania in the spring of 1937, the Paradise Restaurant in the spring of 1938, possibly a recording from their stay at Roseland Ballroom in Manhattan in October of 1938, and a recording that seems to have been made in a studio in the fall of 1938. “I hope to include at least a dozen previously unissued performances on this CD,” said Mr. Robertson recently. “I have heard dubs of the acetates that have not been optimally transferred or sonically restored. Although there is much great playing on them by Bunny and they are pretty good soundwise, until I get the final digital transfers that have been cleaned-up by Doug Pomeroy, I cannot say with certainty exactly how many of them will be of sufficient sound quality for commercial issue. But I hope that the CD will have at least a dozen previously unissued tracks on it. The balance of the tracks on the CD will be rare but previously issued airchecks that all have excellent Berigan playing on them, and range in sound quality from very good to excellent. My objective with this CD is to present as much previously unissued Berigan music as possible in the best sound possible with the best Berigan playing possible.” Among the musicians who will be heard with Bunny on this CD are: Buddy Rich, George Wettling, Johnny Blowers, drums; Georgie Auld, tenor sax; Joe Dixon, Gus Bivona, Joe DiMaggio, alto sax and clarinet; Sonny Lee and Ray Conniff, trombone; Joe Bushkin and Buddy Koss, piano. I will assist Mr. Robertson in any way I can with the production of this CD. I will be writing the liner notes, compiling the necessary information about each selection, and providing the photos that will be used. I will provide continuous reports on the progress of this project on the “Mr. Trumpet” website. You can also go to www.hepjazz.com and scroll down to “Hep Jazz News,” and click. MICHAEL P. ZIRPOLO" great news, indeed!!! keep boppin´ marcel
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also for this year! keep boppin´ marcel
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may his death confirmed or not: here is donald byrd´s first recording with robert barnes from 1949: http://crownpropeller.wordpress.com/2013/02/09/earliest-donald-byrd/ keep boppin´ marcel
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that´s wonderful! thanks for the link!! keep boppin´ marcel
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