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Bessie Smith reborn
Christiern replied to Christiern's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
Just to keep y'all up-to-date, the book party went well this (June 11) evening. Here are Dan Morgenstern and yours truly (we knew each other long before the gray hair): -
Randy Weston is sadly overlooked on these BBS's, and I have long wondered why one hardly ever sees mention of Erroll Garner--I hope it's not because of his enormous commercial success. That will sometimes turn jazz people off, or make them somewhat suspicious. Heorge Shearing once told me that critics and fans labeled as "commercial" (and, therefore, of little jazz interest) his MGM recordings, but that he was essentially playing the same music when they showed enthusiasm. Thanks for bringing up Garner's name, clandy44.
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That might be it, mnytime--I'll ask them.
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There is some sort of Armstrong package in the making--don't know if its a Hot Fives/Sevens lite, but they asked me for the same photos.
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Smoking Ban passed in Austin,TX
Christiern replied to Soul Stream's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
We were there in '55, stayed at the Hotel Atlantic. We had fun--you're right, it was bawdy but not sleazy back then. -
Smoking Ban passed in Austin,TX
Christiern replied to Soul Stream's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Weizen, would you believe that I spent my honeymoon in Hamburg? -
Smoking Ban passed in Austin,TX
Christiern replied to Soul Stream's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Listen weizen, we live in a country where a guy can't even have a little innocent fun in his own office without someone forming a committee on the Hill! Legalize sex in the Oval Office! Think how much money and time we would have saved. -
Smoking Ban passed in Austin,TX
Christiern replied to Soul Stream's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I recall a recent time when suddenly, with the stroke of a pen, one of my favorite albums became conspicuously dated. -
You mean to tell me that Rudy's studio wasn't black & white? Who knew! Well, Jim--they were black, Rudy and I were white.
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Thanks, Lon. I just wish I had learned to master a light meter back then. The ladies looked better in focus!
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I rather like this one, taken in Paris in the late 1920s. The three ladies (l to r) are Bricktop, Mabel Mercer, and Alberta Hunter.
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There you go, Lon....Una Mae with Pat Flowers at WNEW:
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Early photo of Bessie Smith
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Alberta Hunter, Victoria Spivey, Lucille Hegamin at entrance to Van Gelder studio, August 16. 1961
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Woody Allen was a great stand-up comic. My favorite monologues are Ruth Draper's--most of them are available on a double CD, and I highly recommend this set. Anyone here ever heard of Draper? I also like Anna Russell, Mort Sahl and Lenny Bruce a lot.
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Haven't missed a show. Great writing, casting, acting. IMO
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Who the hell is "Musicboy"????
Christiern replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Thanks Rooster Ties, I thought it was somebody of imprtance in the industry, but it's just another nutcase. It always amazes me when hateful people go out of their way to label themselves Christian! Thank god I'm an Atheist! BTW I may see Bruce Lundwall in about a week--if so, I will ask him about this character--he certainly isn't doing Norah Jones any good with his nonsense. As for his protecting children, damn, if this creep is out to protect children, I fear for them. -
I knew that Miles was a blond chick, but I don't remember Percy Sledge looking like that. Thanks Lon.
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Aretha! Aretha! Aretha! Aretha! Aretha! Aretha! Aretha! Aretha! Aretha! Aretha! Aretha! Aretha! Aretha! Aretha!
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Here's a close-up of the flyer...
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In the early to mid Sixties, when I was managing WBAI, I put together a benefit (for the station) at the Village Gate. It was a madhouse, because it never occurred to any of us that so many people would buy tickets. Expecting good but not turn-away sales, we did not number the tickets. When I reached the Gate, about an hour before the scheduled start time, the Gate was full to capacity and the street was packed with angry people wanting to be admitted. Fortunately, there was nothing goi9ng on at the Top of the Gate that night, so Art d'Lugoff (the proprietor) suggested having each artist perform twice, once in each room. That worked, but let me get to the point here--as I stood by the door, calming the crowd, a young blind man, carrying a guitar, approached me. He loved WBAI and wanted to perform. Like most people at that time, I had never heard of Jose Feliciano, but that's not the reason I turned him away, we simply had too many performers already. BTW, those included Clark Terry, Jimmy Rushing, Bobby Brookmeyer, Kenny Dorham, Betty Carter, Al Cohn, Jimmy Rushing, Jim Hall, Charles Davis, Zoot Sims, Joe Williams, Sonny Rollins, and Thelonious Monk. At my suggestion, Jose later came to the station and, as it turned out, lit our fire.
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Bessie Smith reborn
Christiern replied to Christiern's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
It was taken from "The Jazz Set," (PBS) a weekly half-hour show that I co-produced and hosted in 1971. There is another fragment from that show in the Mingus documentary, the group playing--my show featured only a brief interview (there wasn't much more than you saw), the bulk of it was music. The set simulated a club (with audience) and, apparently, was so realistic that we used to get letters from people around the country asking for the address, because they were planning a visit to New York. We actually taped the shows in the Trenton, NJ studios of New Jersey Public Television. -
Bessie Smith reborn
Christiern replied to Christiern's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
Christiern is the actual spelling of my first name. Yes, Mingus could be intimidating, but he was super congenial on the day we taped that show. I little difficult to interview. however. -
Bessie Smith reborn
Christiern replied to Christiern's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
No, that was not another AMG gaffe, although they are plentiful (I think they have me producing a 1920s session). I just couldn't recall which selections that particular set contains and I was too lazy to look for it. I have now looked it up and I think it will serve well as an introduction to Bessie's recorded performances. -
Bessie Smith reborn
Christiern replied to Christiern's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
I don't know about Canada, but it will be released simultaneously in the U.S. and UK, which should be this coming week I don't know what is on the 2-CD set, but there were 160 released Bessie sides, and only a handful were less than good, so I'm sure this set will satisfy. The Columbias have good sound quality, but I am told that the recent Frog (UK) releases--remastered by R. T. Davies--are even better. Lon should be able to address that.
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