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  1. I sense that you do not recall Sasha Pavlovic, Larry Hughes, and Eric Snow. How about Donyell Marshall?
  2. Performing and composing/arranging are two complementary skills. If satisfying art benefits from combining the two, do both have to be delivered by the same person? Or can one be satisfied/entranced/blown away by a great performance of material that was composed/arranged by someone else? Are there great performers/soloists who are not accomplished composers? Agree with the recommendation for quality over quantity, even if it means circulating something less than a traditional LP unit (...whatever those were...).
  3. Can you serve it while injured?
  4. yes. finally. Tribe rotation has been pretty damn solid. Hopefully bats continue to heat up, and not just against the AL Central.
  5. Sneakers. Canvas Chuck Taylor style in Blue Note blue, and/or a higher end black leather (or vinyl) with micro grooves, perhaps including tongues w the Rivers Dimensions & Extensions graphic. A t-shirt featuring Hipp/Sims graphic on front and back. Coasters (the kind that absorb water) w designs from Afro-Cuban, Black Fire, Basra, Evolution, perhaps True Blue.
  6. My wife and I are quite pleased with our 2014 Ford Fusion hybrid. Is the Fusion franchise such a money loser competing against similar not huge (or tiny) vehicles from other makers? Or is Ford management over-correcting given the CAFE relaxation?
  7. Gotta listen to some DP BN's this weekend, and track down that Uptown release sometime soon.
  8. Yes. I think my favorite was "Chili Peppers".
  9. Bertrand, glad this made the Take Five! schedule. I will be there.
  10. I'm cursing out loud at my Brother (printer), unsuccessfully getting it to operate after replacing toner cartridge (with one from Brother). What a brother bother.
  11. ...but Corey Kluber on the mound, so one run may be all that Tribe needs... Hopefully the Latin bats get going as Cleveland thaws out.
  12. Recently enjoyed a performance of Glass's Complete Piano Etudes, performed by Glass, Aaron Diehl, Devonte Hynes, Jenny Lin, and Jason Moran. Hadn't listed to much PG since the heyday of Koyaanisqatsi. There appear to be several recordings of the complete etudes. Anyone have any opinions on versions performed by Maki Namekawa (Orange Mountain), Jeroen van Veen (Brilliant Classics), Anton Bagatov (Orange Mountain), Bojan Gorisek (Imports?), others? I also need to track down some other work by Mr. Diehl.
  13. Michael, thanks for the heads up. I may try to make it. Arts club page describes this as running 7-10pm. Do you have an understanding for how much of that time will have you performing?
  14. RIP Oscar Gamble. Only a few seasons in CLE, but was there when I first started to pay attention to baseball.
  15. RIP. Was looking forward to seeing him perform with Abdullah Ibrahim in April.
  16. Patrick

    Cal Massey

    Nice program at SAAM. Much like a previous Tadd Dameron celebration, this one illustrated (perhaps not surprisingly) that Cal wrote interesting compositions in several different styles. My favorite yesterday was "Bakai".
  17. Funny. It was precisely the idea of a Billy Bang box that caused me to raise the question.
  18. Any speculation about what might appear next as a box set?
  19. Yes! Still available on US Netflix I believe.
  20. With affection and respect, RIP Mr. Pickens.
  21. Photo doesn't look authentic--shouldn't it always be round midnight?
  22. Recall seeing Art Blakey twice. The second time was February 9, 1989, at Mandel Hall at Univ of Chicago. Memorable in part because the ensemble was late getting to the gig (flight problems in Minnesota if I recall correctly, or something). In any event, they showed up like 90 minutes late. They walked out and immediately got into it for two or three solid numbers before Art made any introductions/apologies which I thought was the right way to handle it. Neil Tesser blurb in the Reader reminds me that the band included Benny Green, Philip Harper, Robin Eubanks. My memory of the first time is a bit less reliable -- a jazz festival at Blossom Music Center outside Cleveland, in early eighties (when I was a hip junior high student or something). Bill included Miles Davis noodling on keyboards or something that I didn't understand or appreciate at the time (including the reverential standing ovations after many of these). Most exciting part was Jazz Messengers with Wynton and what I recall as a Dizzy Gillespie band featuring Jon Faddis. Perhaps my memory is incorrect and Dizzy and JF played with Blakey band. Concert also included a cool Gerry Mulligan small group.
  23. Thanks guys. Rather subdued this year. Cracked open the James P Johnson Mosaic while staying warm and dry inside.
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