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johnblitweiler

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  1. The Great Pretender Satan Felix Krull
  2. After the success of Percy's "Hit the Road Jack" Ray contracted Percy to write for him 20 songs a year for 5 years or so. He also had Percy writing songs for him in later years. The Mayfield songs that Ray recorded for Atlantic preceded that contract.
  3. the article doesn't make them appear very promising
  4. Mighty Burner Ralph Burns Rolf Ericson
  5. Ura Hogg Ima Hogg Leroy Cooper
  6. Howard Mandel Howie Mandel Howdy Doody
  7. Just like our White Soxies. They exist only to break our hearts.
  8. somehow it recalls Louis Armstrong singing Handy's "Loveless Love"
  9. Marion Brown Gary Peacock Hammond Innes
  10. Looks like Ira, at least, will have CDs for sale when he comes to Chiago next week.
  11. I second your recommendations and would add On The Eve and Fathers and Sons as well. Re weight, in my limited experience he is as insightful as Chekhov.
  12. It's great. Be sure to hear Smith's other Tum CDs, too.
  13. Yes, Rapport is an excellent choice. Ran Blake always satisfies, and Film Noir and The Short Life Of Barbara Monk are two more gems that immediately come to mind.
  14. Paul Bley Robert Bly Robin Blount
  15. I bet nobody can read only one Turgenev novel.
  16. Hm. OTOH I believe when Leopold Stokowski was 100 he signed a 10-year exclusive recording contract with Victor.
  17. Crystal Gale Tempest Storm The Stripping Nun
  18. Mitt Romney Mutt Carey Mat Mathews
  19. a tooth fell out this afternoon. it was gold.
  20. I work on the Chicago Jazz Festival, which is also heavily community-centered, and the Detroit fest is our great competition each year. Some people go to both festivals. Chicago has plenty after-fest sets each night in clubs, lofts, concert rooms. Is the Detroit festival completely free to the public, like ours?
  21. Tom Tom the Piper's son H. Beam Piper Mr. Bean
  22. Who wrote the clever answering machine script on "Game of Ourobouros" and who reads it? Here's wishing you success, Jim.
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