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Frankie Trumbauer occasionally played some bassoon: -with Ray Miller´s Orchestra: "Nobody Knows What A Red Head Mama Can Do" (Brunswick 2778) where he takes the first solo on bassoon -" 'Tain't So, Honey, 'Tain't So", "High water" and "Chloe" (1928) Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. Trumbauer plays bassoon, though I must check it to see if he soloed. -"Running Ragged (Bamboozlin´ the basson)" Joe Venuti's Blue Four (1929, Okeh). Trumbauer plays bassoon and C-melody sax.
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And yes, your Japanese tours:
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He was reported playing alto on one of his last Japanese tours, or was that the electrified Varitone sax? But I think you have listed all of them. David Wild should know! One more (from David Wild´s Wildplace):
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In case we include the non-original Candid label, I´d recommend Gary Bartz´s "West 42nd street" (1990).
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Check amazon marketplace. You usually find all of them used (and even sealed) for very reasonable prices. EDIT: I mean, the Cecil Taylor discs (don´t know if the rest of the Candid catalogue is available)
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Next time I´ll see Canal Street Jazz Band live, I´ll tell them they were rated 4,5 stars in a blindfold test, with Ornette Coleman being rated 3 stars, ODJB 2,5, John Lewis & Paul Gonsalves 3,5... They´ll feel very happy and maybe they will raise their fees...
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You not recognizing Buck Clayton, Dicky Wells or Earle Warren....?
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I KNEW you would nail that one! Good reflections on Little Jazz. In his early years, he was supposed to have learned a good ammount of Hawk´s solos and played them on trumpet. He was a real innovator, the actual link between Pops and Dizzy... But I do like his later years as well!!!
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Trane on alto? Did Coltrane ever record playing alto apart from his 1945 sessions with Jimmy Johnson big band & US Navy Band (rejected at their time); his 1946 sessions with Dexter Culbertson´s Navy Band; his recordings with Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra (1949) and Sextet (1950); and the Gene Ammons All Stars sessions on 1958?
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I agree re your opinion on Keppard. A highly underrated trumpeter with a very distinctive tone, very New Orleans-ish. There´s an interesting volume covering 1923-27 in the King Jazz label. And, though agreeing in the quality of ODJB music, full of gimmicks and tricks, I must recognize I enjoy their freshness. It´s funny music! Besides this Timeless Records release, I also recommend another volume on King Jazz: "The ODJB in London 1919-20". Long life vintage jazz! B)
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BIG order from Alan Lankin´s sale list at jazzmatazz (thanx again, Alan!): Roy Eldridge - In Paris (RCA Vogue) — OOP - 4.5 * AMG - sealed > co - > > $7.95 > > > > Duke Ellington - Complete Edition, Vol. 9 - 1929-1930 (Masters > Of Jazz > > 123) > > — transfers by by John R.T.Davies; French import; OOP - $10.49 > > > > Duke Ellington - Duke Ellington in Hamilton - 1954 - 2 CDs > (Music & > > Arts) — 2 CDs, over two hours - $15.49 > > > > Duke Ellington and his Orchestra - The Treasury Shows, Vol. 2 - > 2 CDs > > (D.E.T.S.) > > — 2 CDs, two hours - excellent archival set of 1940s material - > $17.95> > > Duke Ellington - At the Zanzibar Club (TKO Magnum) > > — Summer & Autumn 1945; import - $5.99 > > > > Duke Ellington - Presents… (Bethlehe> — Johnny Hodges, Paul > Gonsalves, Russel Procope, Jimmy Hamilton, Harry > > Carney, Cat Anderson, Ray Nance, Clark Terry, etc. - $7.49 > > > > Von Freeman & Frank Catalano - You Talkin' To Me?! (Delmark 525) > - $8.49 > > > > Paul Gonsalves/Ray Nance - Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin' (Black > Lion) > > — Norris Turney, Hank Jones, etc. - OOP - $7.95 > > > > Andrew Hill - Live at Montreux (Freedom) — solo piano - $7.95 > > > > Eddie Jefferson - Things Are Getting Better (Muse) > > — Joe Newman, Bill Mitchell, Mickey Tucker, Sam Jones, Eddie > Gladden - > > OOP - $5.95 > > > > Clifford Jordan - These Are My Roots: Clifford Jordan Plays > Leadbelly > > (Koch) > > — originally on Atlantic Records in 1966 - OOP - sc - $7.49 > > > > Clifford Jordan Quartet - Glass Bead Games (Strata-East) > > — - excellent session! - OOP - $10.95 > > > > Sheila Jordan & Cameron Brown - I've Grown Accustomed To The > Bass > > (Highnote 7042) > > — duos recorded live in concert in De Werf Brugge in Belgium > during > > Jazz'halo Music Days - $7.49 > > > > Sheila Jordan with Harvie Swartz - Old Time Feeling (Muse) — > bonus > > track - OOP - $6.75 > > > > Joe Lovano Trio Fascinations - Edition One (Blue Note) — with > Dave > > Holland and Elvin Jones - sealed - $8 > > > > Archie Shepp - Live in San Francisco (Impulse) > > — Japanese pressing - $8.95 > > > > Cecil Taylor - Indent (Freedom) > > — solo piano from 1973 recorded live at Antioch College, Ohio - > OOP - > > $8.95 > > > > Cecil Taylor Trio & Quintet - Love For Sale (Blue Note) > > — Ted Curson, Bill Barron, Buell Neidlinger, Dennis Charles - > OOP - > > $8.95
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Which (in my opinion) means they're not good enough. The legions of non-Spanish players in Spanish teams (what, supposedly, raises our LIGA as one of the best national championships in the world) has a lot to do with this. Too many millions of euros involved.
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You´re welcome, Milan. Now take a look at the answers.... ...and you´ll have a few surprises!
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Received the disc today. Will give it a spin tonight. Thanks, Nate.
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Thanks for your replies, Milan. I know you´ve been very busy lately. And if you liked pianist on track 10... you´ll know much more about him sooner or later
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Come to Organissimo, the place to hang out with talibans... (just kidding, pepe)
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There´s nothing like some help from organissimo members... TOM WILLIAMS WEBSITE (including bio, recordings, gallery, links, events...) Notwithstanding... -no recordings since 2001 -not very busy schedule for 2003 or 2004, if you check "events" Another lost promise?
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From Kennedy Center Millenium Stage Archives:
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Thanks, John. Yes, it could be TOM (or TOMMY) WILLIAMS -AMG-
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Listening to Antonio Hart´s "For the first time" (1991) I found this trumpeter playing nicely on three tracks. I really enjoyed his playing, specially in Sam Jones´ original "Del Sasser". From the liner notes: But I haven´t been able to find anything more by this guy. AMG and google searches didn´t bring anything. Have you any idea of what´s happened to Thomas Williams?
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pepe: There´s a previous thread on this matter. CHECK THIS Cheers, Agustín
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(where can we sign up?)
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FS: more OOP & bargain-priced jazz CDs...
EKE BBB replied to alankin's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Alan: Sent you an e-mail with my order yesterday. Regards, Agustín -
FYI Further recommendations on Chano Domínguez: Imán (2000, Nuba Records) Hecho a mano(1996, Nuba Records) 10 de Paco(1995, Nuevos Medios?)
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