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  1. Gordon Lightfoot (!) Ray Charles Robinson Jerry Roll Morton
  2. Blue Mitchell Jean Chéri Stuff Smith
  3. No, that's something serious...
  4. it will begin tomorrow morning (9 a.m. in Torino) !
  5. My favourites : Lou Bennett Eddy Louiss Lonnie Smith Emmanuel Bex
  6. HERE ARE THE MEDALS
  7. The label Eagle Vision has published in France in the excellent collection "Norman Granz' Jazz in Montreux" a DVD of Joe Pass. The DVD combines three complete solo performances from the Montreux Festival, two from 1975 and one from 1977. Part one : July 17, 1975 1. More than you know 2. It's a wonderful world 3. Manha de carnaval 4. Joe's blues 5. Nuages 6. Blues 7. I'm glad there is you 8. Willow weep for me 9. Montreux changes Part two : July 18, 1975 10. Summertime 11. You are the sunshine of my life 12. The very thought of you 13. Blues for Nina 14. Li'l Darlin' 15. How long has this been going on 16. Montreux changes too Part three : July 15, 1977 17. Blues for Yano San 18. Blues for Sitges 19. Blues for Val 20. Wait till you see her 21. She's funny that way 22. Blues for Martin 23. This masquerade
  8. Happy Birthday ! All the best...
  9. Is this any good? This is one to read. This book is the base of the movie "'Round midnight" of Betrand Tavernier with Dexter Gordon. 'Round Midnight is a brilliant movie ! And, if you haven't already seen it, read Paudras' Dance of the Infidels first. It makes the movie that much better. Francis Paudras makes the case that Bud was a co-inventor of what we call bebop. Paudras was close to Bud for several years and played a key part in his stay in France during the early 1960s, so this book is a kind of "work of love".
  10. Nathan Davis Brutus Dustin Hoffman
  11. Thank you Claude ! And a big to Arte !
  12. Hi, To those of you interested in jazz violin (specially bebop), Voice of America (VOA) radio has interviewed AB Fable about their violin (or should that now be voalin) CDs. Anthony Barnett (ab@abar.net), who is English, is a researcher into jazz violin. This Friday and Saturday they will broadcast two separate programs playing tracks from all the CDs mixed in with comment. I think and hope they will play more music than comment. The programs will then be available on the web all week. The two different programs will go out on Saturday FEBRUARY 11 and Sunday February 12. Take a look to Anthony Barnett's website Matthew Lavoie producer of the programs has sent to Anthony Barnett the following message about difficulties that might be encountered negotiating the VOA website: Happy listening
  13. Wes is accompanied by his regular trio from that period, which included Harold Mabern on piano, Arthur Harper on bass, and Jimmy Lovelace on drums.
  14. I suppose it comes from a VHS titled "Wes Montgomery - Belgium, 1965" It's only 25 minutes long. During their 1965 European tour Wes' quartet filmed five songs for the RTBF (Belgian television). It also exists on DVD on "Legends of Jazz Guitar Volume One".
  15. Could you please say me what of these two covers is the original french (both are Carlyne 006) ? Thanks
  16. EDIT : The video has been suppressed. I just got this clip sent to me from a friend. This clip is a joke, someone has edited the audio... get ready to laugh Click here !!! Just awful...
  17. James Taylor Lassie Roger Mason
  18. I don't know if it is correct to show his face... Click here !!!
  19. PM sent. Randy, how about posting a list of signees here so we can be sure whether or not we are on the list ?
  20. Hi, 2 links : AKA - name changes and jazz musician pseudonyms
  21. Willy Nelson Philip Catherine John Davis
  22. Walker Justin Kimberlain Gil Evans
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