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  1. Pat Metheny, Dave Holland, Roy Haynes - Question and Answer (Geffen)
  2. It's been a John Hicks Day: Is That So? (Timeless)
  3. More John Hicks:
  4. For sure. Russ Freeman's piano work on that "West Coast Session" CD really caught my ear last night. That's what prompted me to also cue up Among Friends -- wanting to hear more of Pepper & Freeman together. On the way into work this morning:
  5. Art Pepper - Among Friends (Interplay, 1978) with Russ Freeman, Bob Magnusson and Frank Butler
  6. John Scofield - Time on My Hands (Blue Note) with Joe Lovano, Charlie Haden and Jack DeJohnette Art Pepper Presents "West Coast Sessions!" - Volume 4 with Bill Watrous (Omnivore)
  7. Tommy Flanagan - Lady Be Good ... for Ella (Verve) with Peter Washington & Lewis Nash
  8. Ricky Ford - Saxotic Stomp (Muse)
  9. Happy Birthday, Ken!!!
  10. Bill O'Connell - Searching (Inner City, 1978) I recently tracked down this out-of-print LP, O'Connell's first as a leader. Unlike much of his music, this is not Latin Jazz. (O'Connell was in Mongo Santamaria's band when this LP was made.) Instead, this is lyrical, straight-ahead jazz in a piano trio format. It's lovely and subtle music; the more I listen, the more I enjoy it.
  11. Ben Webster - Atmosphere for Lovers and Thieves (Black Lion) Recordings from 1965.
  12. Jim Hall, Joe Lovano, George Mraz, Lewis Nash - Grand Slam: Live at the Regattabar (Telarc) Superb. At times, this music reminds me a bit of Jimmy Giuffre's trio with Hall -- especially when Lovano picks up his clarinet. But I think Nash's presence makes this music swing even harder.
  13. Joe Lovano Us Five - Folk Art (Blue Note)
  14. Zbigniew Seifert - Man of the Light (MPS, 1977) Zbigniew Seifert (vn); Joachim Kühn (p); Jasper Van't Hof (el p, org); Cecil McBee (b); Billy Hart (d) I like this. It's big, thrusting, earthy music -- a bit reminiscent of McCoy Tyner.
  15. Thanks for sharing this, alankin. It sounds like she was a very special person. I'm sorry to hear that she's passed.
  16. Mark Helias' Open Loose - Verbs of Will (Radio Legs, 2003) with Tony Malaby & Tom Rainey
  17. More Joey Calderazzo: Haiku (Marsalis Music, 2004) Gorgeous solo piano. And: Dizzy Gillespie, et al - Dizzy's Big 4 (Pablo, 1975)
  18. Frank Kimbrough / Joe Locke - Saturn's Child (OmniTone)
  19. Prompted by Larry's thread elsewhere on the forum:
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