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I must say, he doesn't sound ANYTHING like he does with Sonny Phillips, or on his own disco LP! Thanks once again for including this. Never heard King Fleming before. Someone to put on my list to seek out. I very much like this type of recording. Thanks very much, Dan. Rusty, like most of the honkers, was out of fashion after Ray Charles changed the world in 1954. Very few artists, and no honkers, got singles on the R&B charts before and after 1955. In 1957, when the two Dot LPs were recorded, I feel that he was actually trying to make a name for himself as a straight jazz player. Since Dot had moved from Gallatin Tennessee to Hollywood in August 1956, the west coast backing band was obviously handy for them. He'd have done better heading for Prestige, (as he did later, of course) and joined people like Cobb, Jackson, Hawk and Jaws. Dot is a much maligned label (yes, I know you were talking about Lonehill). Randy Wood, who founded the label in 1950, was probably THE most important mail order retailer of Blues, R&B and Gospel in the US, mainly as a result of buying time, and sponsoring one of the great DJs of the R&B era, Gene Nobles, on WLAC Nashville. Randy focused Dot on R&B, Blues, Gospel and C&W material and produced many great artists, until he discovered Pat Boone (Red Foley's son-in-law) in 1955. The label was bought by Paramount Pictures in 1956 and from then on was focused on easy listening. Rusty's records were very much of a piece with that direction - West Coast jazz was popular because it really could be used as easy listening music (as was the case with Ahmad Jamal). But Rusty was kind of too hard a swinger to be really what the doctor ordered for stress management. Randy, though he continued to manage Dot until 1967, eventually returned to Gallatin and started another Gospel label - Randy's Spiritual Record Co. I think that's where his heart was, though I dare say he appreciated the money. MG
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I knew about this single, and the Hank/Sonny. Had no idea it was as nice as that. I suppose they aren't available on any album format? It IS obscure Dan. Time and again I've regretted flogging this and I've never seen another copy. Well, I think I did well on this - I've only got 6 albums with Harris on and they're all with other people. I see I can get a load of his BN stuff from Early Records at reasonable pries. Any recommendations? MG
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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What music did you buy today?
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to tonym's topic in Miscellaneous Music
True to form, Terry had my latest order this morning Beautiful stuff! I can see why he claimed to have invented jazz; no one was making arrangements like his before. I think this is the reason Mingus loved his music so. MG -
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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In case anyone's been trying to access Pete Fallico's Doodlin' Lounge lately, the site's down temporarily. Pete tells me that he's having the site rebuilt by a hot-shot lady in NYC. He hopes he'll be back up and running within a week or so. MG
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The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jim R's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_east/5264464.stm Spillers is up for sale. I am terribly worried; I've bought 551 albums from them since I moved to Cardiff. They do great business on Blue Notes. Anyone want to buy a great independent record shop? MG
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Smiffy Plugg Lord Snooty What a Dandy selection! I like that one! MG -
Recomendations for Fathead Newmans Highnote releas
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Jazztropic's topic in Recommendations
Ray used to call him "Brains". I remember reading that he's proud of "Fathead". Certainly titles a good few of his tunes relating to it. In my view, "Davey Blue" and "Keep the spirits singing" are the two best of a well nigh perfect bunch. I'm beginning to think of the HighNotes as a future Mosaic box that I don't have to wait for. MG -
A Triumph of Felons and Failure
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Christiern's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
PS - there's no such thing as non-political poverty. MG -
A Triumph of Felons and Failure
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to Christiern's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
This article is probably right but the last paragraph indicates what's really going on. If more blacks are leading successful lives than ever before, they're supposed to be the leaders Herbert says are lacking. Why aren't they the leaders? Could it be because they're on one side of the ever widening and deepening chasm between the rich and poor in America? And the felons and those on whom they prey are on the other side? So who is responsible for the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer? MG -
pluto to be deleted from catalogue?
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Discography
This BBC report reads a bit strangely. If Pluto's orbit overlaps with Neptune's, then Neptune hasn't cleared its orbit of other objects. So Neptune doesn't qualify either. MG -
BILLY HIGGINS w/Teddy Edwards Qt
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Artists
No, she is not. The Doris Duke of Falcon Lair was a famous heiress. This is the Wikipedia article on her: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke Never heard of that lady, but I don't know many heiresses. But I was glad to be right that the name rang a bell with me. It's so annoying when you can't exactly recall the connection. MG -
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Perhaps this one? Lonnie Smith Quintet Dave Hubbard (ts) Ronnie Cuber (bars) Lonnie Smith (org) Larry McGee (g) Marion Booker (d) Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, December 19, 1969 5713 Twenty-Five Miles Blue Note rejected 5714 Seven Steps to Heaven - 5715 Psychedelic Pi - 5716 Original Latin Blues I don't think so - that stuff was mostly rerecorded a fortnight later for the LP "Drives". Obviously Joe Dukes made all the difference! MG
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BILLY HIGGINS w/Teddy Edwards Qt
The Magnificent Goldberg replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Artists
I KNEW she rang a bell with me. Is this the same lady? MG