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  1. christiern, just read this! this is so wonderful! thanks a lot for posting it! is brownie really not soloing on the two tunes? keep boppin´ marcel
  2. happy birthday, paul secor, and all the best to you!! keep boppin´ marcel
  3. there is also billie holiday live from 1958! last week it was possible to see the entire 5 minute clip.... keep boppin´ marcel
  4. ga russell, a happy birthday to you!! all the best. keep boppin´ marcel
  5. tatum is there with the titles: "the man i love"; "i got plenty o´ nothin´"; "it ain´t necessarily so"; "tabu"; "someone to watch over me"; "i know that you know"; "sweet lorraine"; "i got a feeling i´m falling"; "ghost of a chance"; "hallelujah". the date is given as 1951. attention: the track "blue ´n´ boogie" is a spliced track of two versions of "night in tunisia": from january 6, 1951, birdland, dizzy gillespie quintet (without bird!) and from february 26, 1949, royal roost, parker all-stars. this must be a boris rose "production". (liner notes by e. s. spoe!) keep boppin´ marcel
  6. yes, catesta, another year and a happy birthday to you! keep boppin´ marcel
  7. also from here my best birthday greetings to you, brownie! all the best!!! keep boppin´ marcel
  8. just found some more in my records collection: on the "black lion" label: from 1944: 52nd street blues; midnight melody; gang o´notes; just before dawn; between midnight and dawn and apollo boogie. all credited to tatum. but strangely the bruyninckx discography states the tracks "52nd street blues; just before dawn and midnight melody as played by frank paparelli!! from the liner notes by alun morgan: "the first side of the lp is devoted to tatum originals,...tatum, like a number of other great solists including stan getz, put his name to remarkably few compositions,...for this reason alone the first six titles would be of interest but in addition a number of the tunes are based on the twelve-bar blues format..." keep boppin´ marcel
  9. what about "battery bounce" with joe thomas, edmond hall, john collins, billy taylor and eddie dougherty from january 21, 1941? and what about "art´s blues" from "the fabulous dorseys" film soundtrack 1946. both are credited to tatum on my reissued disc. "trio blues" doesen´t count? it´s from january 27, 1956 from the tatum group masterpieces? keep boppin´ marcel
  10. oh, i know that! my wife surprised me everyday with lots of fun stuff to do. (iron; wash up; washing the laundry; give off dust with the vacuum cleaner, etc.) keep boppin´ marcel
  11. also from here: happy birthday, holy ghost! keep boppin´ marcel
  12. is kenny g on the left or the right side? keep boppin´ marcel
  13. welcome (back), jazzjazz! i have 2/3 of your wonderful jazzrealities cds (jutta hipp and hans koller). are there plans for more? keep boppin´ marcel
  14. that would be interesting (with pork pie hat?) keep boppin´ marcel
  15. thanks for the news, brownie. i think they have great liner notes (as always). but for me there is nothing new on it. in 1995 the "masters of jazz" series on "média 7" was complete. but unfortunately this great project and label disappeared after ca. 200 cds of complete cronological recordings of various artists. more or less impossible to find them in these days. keep boppin´ marcel
  16. yes, i´m a joyce fan but i think the sound quality on this records was always not so good. but there are a lot of good big band jazz (one night stand; jubilee; victory of spotlight bands; v-discs) on it that was not avaiable elswhere! keep boppin´ marcel
  17. and here is another radio show (48 minutes long) with more sound snippets and a conversation with Loren Schoenberg and Michael Cogswell: http://www.onpointradio.org/2010/09/new-jazz-gems click on the "listen to this show" at the top of the site. keep boppin´ marcel
  18. also this year: happy birthday, gslade! keep boppin´ marcel
  19. got mine today. sound is o.k. to my ears. for me it´s a little sensation to find and release a total unknown concert recording of a great performer. why they can´t do this with the lester young library of congress jam sessions or the bill savory collection? i was delighted to read in the liner notes that "hep" hopes to release a comprhensive edition of the july 23, 1949 shrine concert of woody herman at some point in the near future. i can only say: every new issue of "hep" is a treasure! very rare in these days!! keep boppin´ marcel
  20. also for this year, all the best to you, sidewinder! keep boppin´ marcel
  21. ara
  22. hereis another podcast with the intro of hawkins body and soul. keep boppin´ marcel
  23. thanks a lot christiern! a rare treasury! please look into your archives and post more!!! this is historic! keep boppin´ marcel
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