Here's a good 'un.
Just been listening to
Gene Ludwig & Cecil Brooks - Double exposure - Savant
In the sleeve notes, by Bill Milkowski, who shoud know rather better, I think, this gem:
"Ludwig adopts Earl Gardner's block chord style..."
Even better, Bill says that the album was recorded at the end of the session that produced Jimmy Ponder's "What's new" (HighNote 7100). There's so much about the circumstances, backed by quoted from Cecil, that I'm sure there's no mistake about this. On the reverse of the notes, it says "recorded in July 2000". But "What's new" was recorded on 5 August 2002, a trio session with Ponder, Ludwig & Brooks. Ponder's album "Thumbs up" was recorded in July 2000, but Gene Ludwig isn't on that album. So there's no reason why he should have been there to use up a couple of spare hours at the end.
So two different people made two different types of mistake on this one.
MG