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EKE BBB

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  1. Cotton Club programs on ebay
  2. Johnny Guarnieri with Lester Young - April 18, 1944 session
  3. Hi, Flurin. (Not brownie, but) I'm getting the Fremeauxs, of course duplicating with many cds that I previously own, but will get the Mosaic as well.
  4. Eddie Condon Pee Wee Russell Bud Freeman
  5. Cole Porter Irving Berlin Irving Fazzola
  6. Oops, Mark beat me for seconds. Here I go again: Art Taylor Art Tatum Marlowe Morris
  7. Jane Monheit Joe Mondragon Toots Mondello
  8. Amos'n'Andy Gene Ammons Albert Ammons
  9. Memphis Minnie Memphis Slim Slim Gaillard
  10. The Poll Winners Barney Kessel Barney Biggard
  11. Hugo Sánchez David Sánchez David Mengual
  12. Jeanette Jané Jan Garbarek
  13. A few more stride-related entries on Mule Walk & Jazz Talk The Lion, The Lamb & Eubie Blake at Newport '60 Bicephalous stride monster Louis Mazetier & Rossano Sportiello video Willie The Lion Smith transcriptions
  14. Spike Hughes Stanley Black Teddy Joyce
  15. (our) Lon Louis Lance
  16. Krazy Kats (Duke Heitger) Cat Stevens Steven Seagal
  17. Talk Talk Toquinho Ronaldinho
  18. Hod O'Brien Proffesor Peter O'Brien Monty Python
  19. Lionel Hampton Lionel Richie Ritchie Valens
  20. Don Redman Joshua Redman Joshua Edelman
  21. Thanks all!
  22. Thanks a lot, Niko. What you say about different people having access to different pages is true. I just can have access to page 388 (1960 in the Work! section), then directly to back cover.
  23. If anyone owns a copy of Chris Sheridan's Monk bio-discography, and it's not too much work, could he/she list the complete European tour of the Thelonious Monk Nonet with Ray Copeland from October-November 1967? Exact date, location and venue will do. I can have access to part of the book from Google Books (so I can have information from a few concerts ) but not to the Work! section of this wonderful research work. Thanks in advance! Agustín
  24. Thanks Steve and Harold! Savoy single disc LPs - anyone?
  25. On April 18, 1944, Johnny Guarnieri led his first recording session for Savoy, which produced four tunes: These Foolish Things, Exercise In Swing, Salute To Fats and Basie English. Line-up was Billy Butterfield (tp) Hank d'Amico (cl) Lester Young (ts) Johnny Guarnieri (p) Dexter Hall (g) Billy Taylor (b) Cozy Cole (d) Label on original 78 rpm discs (Savoy 509 and Savoy 511) listed the group as Johnny Guarnieri's All Star Orchestra, though Bruyninckx lists Johnny Guarnieri Swing Men. I'd like to know how this group was listed on LP issues (Bruyninckx says Lester Young Orchestra): Savoy MG 12068 Savoy MG 12071 Savoy SJL 2202 or any other LP issue. Thanks in advance!
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