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EKE BBB

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  1. Portrait of Pee Wee Russell, Max Kaminsky, Wild Bill Davison, Jack Lesberg, George Brunis, Bud Freeman, and Freddie Ohms, Eddie Condon's, N.Y., between 1946 and 1948 (from Gottlieb´s website)
  2. Also credited to Coleman Hawkins (see ASCAP website and the Ocium release "The Hollywood years"), AKA "Boff boff". Any light here? And take a look at this interview with Charlie Parker (from MilesAhead website):
  3. Also credited to Coleman Hawkins (see ASCAP website and the Ocium release "The Hollywood years"), AKA "Boff boff". Any light here?
  4. Berries to be found here: I don´t have details here, but will check it tonight with my copy handy.
  5. Greatest surprise in the disc (at least for me).
  6. Anyway... The king is here.... Long play the king! B-)
  7. Not sure if this will help but... From redhotjazz website: Trombonists in Whiteman´s orchestra (without specifics on which period they played in the band): Bobby Byrne Jim Cassidy Boyce Cullen Chick Dahlsten Tommy Dorsey Jack Fulton Vincent Grande Jose Gutierrez Wilbur Hall Fritz Hummel Buster Johnson Skip Layton Sam Lewis Hal Matthews Roy Maxon Murray McEachern Miff Mole Bill Rank Charlie Small Elmer Smithers Jack Teagarden Allan Thompson Herb Winfield Moe Zudecoff (Buddy Morrow)
  8. Nothing to add to this thread, really. Just wanted to give a hearty welcome to my good friend Fernando. I hope you start posting frequently round here: you have a lot to contribute! (and what´s more... with a very good English... unlike others) Un abrazo, Agustín
  9. Don´t believe they´re from Andorra, Chuck. Taxes, that is. In the Tomajazz Forums now we´re calling them "The emporium".
  10. Count Basie !!!
  11. These are two sets that are under my radar. Will try to be aware when they go into the Running Low list.
  12. www.cduniverse.com www.worldsrecords.com amazon marketplace e-bay www.controtempojazz.com www.jazzology.com www.jazzloft.com
  13. March 17, 1965 Fine Studios (NY) Duke Ellington & his orchestra Jungle Kitty & Things ain´t what they used to be (included in the Reprise Mosaic) Skillipoop & Banquet Scene (included in the Private Collection, vol. 8)
  14. EKE BBB

    Fred Anderson

    Jazzmatazz lists two upcoming releases (no street date yet): Fred Anderson - Neighbors (Atavistic Unheard Music Series) Fred Anderson - Milwaukee Tapes, vol.2 (Atavistic Unheard Music Series)
  15. Jazzmatazz lists an upcoming 2 CD release: Keith Jarrett: Radiance -2 CDs- (ECM) May 3 - solo piano (pre-order at cduniverse.com for only $13,99)
  16. Done! Believe me, that vote for ODJB was not mine!
  17. Maybe you took it from this one? (I haven´t managed to get personnel neither for the later nor for the former)
  18. This one? Plaisir D´Amour
  19. October 9, 1959 Kongresshauss, Zurich (Switzerland) Clark Terry, Ray Nance, Quentin Jackson, Russell Procope, Duke Ellington, Jimmy Woode, James Johnson Of course, Ray Nance on vocals (shame on me!!!) Cheers, Agustín What's your source, Agu? Lord? It's correct, anyway! I am a very well informed guy! Is your source a video tape? No. The video was recently seeded over on easytree.org, but I didn't get it (it was labelled Germany, and maybe with a wrong year, too, and no personnel info etc). My source is a 1999 re-broadcast by swiss radio. I have more music than the video includes (assuming that thing on EZtree which was 40 or 45 minutes long is all there is on video). on Lewis, btw! Here´s the complete entry on Timner: As listed, video only contans Jam with Sam, El Gato, the medley, Basin Street blues and Diminuendo... Of course, highly interested in getting this recording!
  20. Nope! W.E. Timner´s "Ellingtonia. The recorded music of Duke Ellington and his sidemen" (Scarecrow Press), fourth edition. Waaaaay better than Lord (though it doesn´t include releases).
  21. October 9, 1959 Kongresshauss, Zurich (Switzerland) Clark Terry, Ray Nance, Quentin Jackson, Russell Procope, Duke Ellington, Jimmy Woode, James Johnson Of course, Ray Nance on vocals (shame on me!!!) Cheers, Agustín What's your source, Agu? Lord? It's correct, anyway! I am a very well informed guy! Is your source a video tape?
  22. Track 9 After listening to MJQ´s version of "Ko-Ko" (in "For Ellington" disc), I´ll go with mikeweil and say John Lewis is one of the two pianists.
  23. October 9, 1959 Kongresshauss, Zurich (Switzerland) Clark Terry, Ray Nance, Quentin Jackson, Russell Procope, Duke Ellington, Jimmy Woode, James Johnson Of course, Ray Nance on vocals (shame on me!!!) Cheers, Agustín
  24. You mean #6, the Basin Street blues track, don´t you?
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