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  1. it´s a photo by irving penn from 1952 for/from vogue (the fashion-Magazine, not the record Label). is there any Information about the circumstances? is this the only Picture of the two giants? what article was it in vogue? is there more Information about this photo (or is it a Montage?).

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  2. 2 hours ago, Big Beat Steve said:

    On a SLIGHTLY related matter:

    Do we know (or is there any rundown on this) to what extent (beyond Benny Goodman) any portions of the Savory recordings have been issued before?

    The other day, while browsing through my vinyl collection, I pulled out Fanfare 15-115 ("Small Band Jazz- Rare Broadcasts") released in 1977 and featuring Red Norvo (1936), Bud Freeman (1940), Miff Mole feat. Muggsy Spanier and Pee Wee Russell (1944) and "The Captivators" (feat. Ben Webster and CharlieShavers (1943), and the fine print on the back says:

    "This series of LPs comes from a private collection of over three thousand hours of broadcast recordings that has been assembed, in many cases, with the help of the participating musicans themselves".

    Who was that, I wonder? Surely not all LP releases of airshots etc. from the Swing era can have been Boris Rose stuff, right?

     

    this comes from the ed burke archive, now hosted in the university of colorado. look here:

    http://www.colorado.edu/amrc/sites/default/files/attached-files/EDWARD%20BURKE%20COLLECTION.pdf

     

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  3. we have a similar Situation (but this time vice versa) on September 19, 1949 also at carnegie hall and also at jatp. it´s on disc 3 of the (at that time) complete Charlie parker on Verve 10 cd box. track 8 "perdido": during the end of ella´s vocal on perdido, the Applause and shouting builds and one hears "hawk" (he performed at this concert) called out. "perdido" was flip phillips Domain, but the Tenor solo  does begin with a hawk like lick and contains a few other Hawkins style phrases....  from the liner notes on page 28/29.

     

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  4. just listening to it: yes, i think it´s different. i would say it´s flip phillips, the only other Tenor on this concert - beside the sax section of the machito orchestra. (but on the other hand. on the outro there is only one sax to hear after the misterious short "second" tenor-solo). ohh, if we can only see the tv footage of this concert! (because i think it was one of the first live Television broadcasts of a jazz concert.

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