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  1. Meade Lux Lewis, here on harpsichord, he also recorded on the celeste.
  2. I have a Conn & a King, both C-melodies. Both nearly 100 years old. I have no interest at all in Selmers, even if I could afford them.
  3. I've been listening to this solo tribute to Detroit a lot, need to find a hard copy. Also her Three Pianos for Jimi with the Batson Bros,
  4. He did cut right to the chase there, didn't he? Lester Bangs was my favorite of that bunch, but they all had their good & bad points.
  5. I love this clip of Alvin Cash & the Crawlers doing Twine Time live, music is canned but the dancing is live.
  6. Ramsey Lewis Trio+, Sound of Christmas, and FWIW you can put me in the 'don't get nothing out of it' column for Black Nyrd, or anything else the Mizell Bros were involved in. Except that live thing, and that's only a little better.
  7. Happy Holidaze to all.
  8. This is from 2014, last released music appears to be the Billie Holiday tribute from 2015. Hope she's well. I also read elsewhere on the web that she was the St Paddy's Day parade Marshall in Jackson Mississippi this year, so perhaps she's sticking close to home. Didn't intend to quote my previous post, but I couldn't make it go away.
  9. This is from 2014, last released music appears to be the Billie Holiday tribute from 2015. Hope she's well.
  10. A thing of wonder, thank you to Cheryl P. who did a ton of work to make this happen.
  11. Pullen also played organ on Maceo Parker's Roots Revisited.
  12. Dyke & the Blazers, Funky Broadway, the original
  13. Thanks, and either option is ok by me.
  14. You're right, make that I'm happy to get some 3 Sounds reissues in either series.
  15. Happy to hear we'll be getting some 3 Sounds Tone Poets. I enjoy the early work very much and wouldn't mind a further expansion of Live at the Lighthouse if the tapes still exist.
  16. FWIW, I don't generally care much for his singing although I don't always have quite the negative reaction Mr. Lowe does. Mostly it's just meh for me. I like his early guitar playing fine, pre-CTI as a sideman. He could still play some later but lost a step or two. He had always sung all the way back to when he started performing as a child. To my ears he always sounded more like Grant Green than Wes, but then I listen to Grant more than Wes. Here he is covering Chuck Berry and Fats Domino in 2019, is this the last thing he put out? I find this mildly entertaining but that's all, the fact that he did it is more interesting than the actual result.
  17. I may have said this before, but since I already own perfectly good versions of most of BN's catalog, I haven't bought many Tone Poets and no Classics, but the 4 I got have all been very good - no pressing flaws and very good sound. For the records, BM, Bring It Home to Me; HV, Steppin' Out; DP, The Phantom; and HM, Curtain Call. There are 2 in the next batch I'm thinking of getting. I would buy 3 Sounds I don't already have but I don't do upgrades generally. Keep up the good work Joe. And yes, I definitely noticed the wonky piano sound on the samples of Black Fire I heard online, not so much elsewhere.
  18. I think so...
  19. I like Kofi at least as much as the stuff from that time that was issued initially, Kofi didn't come out til long after.
  20. I totally agree with you here.
  21. Wish him all the best. Saw him a few years back, had lost a step but still an imposing presence. Made some of my favorite recordings.
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