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Everything posted by Ken Dryden
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I bought Teachout's bio of Ellington and never got around to reading it. I'm of the opinion his name will be long forgotten within a few years, while Duke Ellington will live on. Ellington obviously wasn't perfect and had his share of quirks (as do we all), but the voluminous amount of music that he composed, arranged and recorded over his long career speaks for itself.
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I remember seeing Phil Woods twice during IAJE (2007?) in NYC and he appeared to be gasping for breath when he wasn't playing. He wasn't yet hooked up to a tube, but I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't get some oxygen once offstage.
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You're obviously correct about track 7. I can't get enough Mary Lou Williams. I never got to see her perform, but I have an extensive collection of her work. Track 12 is indeed Philip Johnston. Johnston moved to Australia a few years ago, though he has returned to the US on occasion for gigs with the Microscopic Septet and leading various small groups. I saw him in Chattanooga probably 15 years ago playing with a local avant-garde band called The Shaking Ray Levis. He is well represented in my collection, though I'm not sure that I've tracked down all of his dates as a leader.
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1. Correct song, but it isn't Bobby Hutcherson. 3. It is not George Tucker, nor is Yusef Lateef present. 13. It is Just Friends and Terry Gibbs plays the opening melody on vibes, but not the first (or last) vibes solo. 15. You nailed it. The reason I included this track is that it is the original, unedited take, not the edited version butchered by Richard Bock's post-production insanity that greatly reduced the solos of Mitchell and Perkins.
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I lost track of how many different versions I bought of this release to get the complete" session. I think that they found at least one more unissued alternate take after the Mosaic box was released.
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Not Don Byas on track 3, not Charlie Byrd on track 8.
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Red Norvo is not present, but Lou Levy is the pianist.
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Correct on all counts. Any guesses about the other musicians?
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My initial Blindfold Test (171) can is now available for download. I look forward to your responses. It was a lot of fun to put together and I hope that many of you will discover some music you just haven't had the opportunity to hear. http://thomkeith.net/index.php/blindfold-tests/
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I own Greek Cooking. Not a landmark album by any means, but fun in an odd sort of way.
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There are a vast amount of live broadcasts that have been recorded for radio or satellite broadcast and many of them deserve consideration for release. Imagine a boxed set produced from the Chicago Jazz Festival or Monterey Jazz Festival archives, not to mention Carnegie Hall, the Village Vanguard, etc. The trick is to find performances that will sell in sufficient quantities and making the numbers work. Some of these lawyers who block releases or ask for outrageous figures need to remember that keeping music locked up and inaccessible for sale all too often eventually leads to unauthorized European releases which pay nothing at all.
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I was already moving away from listening to much rock by the time Springsteen's star rose. I'm not bashing anyone who likes him, but his music is of no interest at all. I only got to see George Adams in concert once and he seemed under the weather. I think he died within a year or so.
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My review of Andrea Brachfeld's new CD will be in the June issue of The New York City Jazz Record.
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Buster is playing tonight with Denny Zeitlin at Mezzrow if you have access to the webcast. I watched last night's sets.
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Looking For: notes to Jazz Tribune #52 Coleman Hawkins
Ken Dryden replied to Tom in RI's topic in Offering and Looking For...
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Daedalus' jazz offerings have shrunk considerably ub the past couple of years and most of the time their inventory is dominated by European gray market versions of music I already own released or reissued by the real owners.
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Interesting website, reasonable prices, but I have everything in their jazz section that I need. It's worth revisiting in the future.
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