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  1. "Look at the size of those things!"
  2. Thank you all.
  3. Better than those mints...
  4. Happy Birthday! Mine too.
  5. Good to know. I'll try that. Thanks!
  6. Thanks! I still have to frame that photo....thanks again!
  7. That's cute! Thanks! 7/4 is a nice meter. but 7/4 is also a very nice interval/ratio!
  8. Thanks! Hmm...haven't tried that one yet. Then....
  9. He will be... President-elect Wesley Clark won't be inaugurated until Thursday, January 20, 2005. Don't worry, Conn, you'll still get your Clark tax cut! 7/4, hope you're havin' a great one! Thanks Ghost! We'll see if he's a one term prez like daddy was..... OK Birthday....all the celebration happens on Sun. at Dinner. Right now I'm trying to record audio off my DV Cam., Igave up on the video. My MAudio Firewire box doesn't like being on the same machine with the DV. Strange, this all worked fine back in Sept.
  10. Thanks, but I hope not.
  11. Happy Birthday Patricia!
  12. Thanks! I'm attempting to upload some files to Soundclick.com, but it's going real slow, and I have a cable modem!
  13. Thanks! 4 x 11!
  14. Cool...I can't get the Win Media Player or Real Audio to work off that link. I using my old stereo now, I haven't turned it on for years!
  15. Just a reminder that this is on folks. But I can't get the streaming audio to work for KCR, it works fine for other stations.....
  16. Bottled, when I can get it.
  17. The Green Acres has tobe worth getting. Wacky show!
  18. I move that we declare John Coltranes birthday as a national holiday, seperate from the Jazz holiday.
  19. Somewhere in my foggy memory, I seem to remember there was some debate as to what his birthday really is. From the WKCR web site:
  20. I voted for Trane, because he's the most important to me. But I could see Louie being the day. What! No Miles!
  21. Jimmy Page - Born on January 9, 1944, in Heston, Middlesex. England.
  22. Max Roach Birthday Broadcast WKCR will be celebrating the life and music of Mr. Max Roach on January 10, 2004, Max's 80th birthday. Born in North Carolina, Max was steeped in the music of his local church before moving to New York to begin his studies. When he was only 18, he was already the house drummer at Monroe's Uptown Playhouse jamming with many legends. He, along with Dizzy, Bird, and Monk, helped propel the bebop into the forefront of the Jazz world. Not content to be pigeonholed, however, Max managed to stay ahead of curve for his entire career, moving from bebop to many later movements, including his seminal Freedom Now Suite from 1960. Over the years, Roach, both as a leader and a sideman, has performed with countless Jazz greats: Clifford Brown, Charles Mingus, Stan Getz, Eric Dolphy, and Miles Davis, just to name a few. Through it all, Mr. Roach's propelling ride-cymbal work and polyrhythmic mastery have never left his side, as he continues to play, lecture, and teach about the music which he has helped to shape. So, don't miss the musical mastery this upcoming Saturday, January 10th, as we will dedicate the entire 24 hours to the music of Mr. Max Roach. http://wkcr.org/
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