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  1. Best Wishes on your Birthday
  2. Giants of Jazz Classic Capitol Jazz Disc#7 A song was Born Parts 1 and 2
  3. The loss of another great jazzman that helped spread the gosple of good music very sad,
  4. The Complete Roulette Jack Teagarden Disc#1
  5. I'm jealous It is a great set
  6. Have a great Birthday
  7. no respect for chuck untill the bird is heard
  8. Best Wishes and many returns Happy Birthday
  9. Now the Chambers Select Disc#2
  10. Wingy Manone Classic Capitol Jazz Disc#3
  11. I have a record but have never been on one
  12. Tom What do you have to trade?
  13. Started with a little grease (grant green) now back to the Beethoven Violin Sonatas Disc #2
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    Horace Tapscott

    Horace RAWK'S Live in New York I hate having to recommend a CD that is OOP but this one is a must have never read the book but it is on my list to read I met him in a non-music setting and he was so nice we spent about an hour talking about fishing and women a cherished moment in my life (he didn't know much about fishing) but I knew who he was and I was surprised that he spent the time with me
  15. And I thought I was going to get a FREE Lunch now I have another Teagarden on my to get list
  16. Thanks for the free lunch Jim
  17. I am not able to check my collection at the moment but a friend of mine say's that Hoagy Carmichael wrote this song I do not remember reading about it in the Sudhalter book Stardust I do not think he wrote it I remember Dexter did a nice version on one of his Steeplechase albums and Grant Green also and Pee Wee and J. Guiffre and Maybe J.R. Monterose? Anyway great tune but damn if I know any help?
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    Dave Burrell

    Thanks for posting that interview Late I am enjoying that Free America release of D. Burrell's Will have to look for more
  19. From the original liner notes "Lee broke in a new horn" A very cool set from Lee
  20. instrumental versions with vocals? still looks interesting thanks for the heads up
  21. I got to 84 (but I had to lie to myself)
  22. "Performances must be 10 years old to qualify. This is the third group of recordings to be added to the registry. The newly discovered performance by pianist Monk and saxophonist Coltrane at Carnegie Hall was never commercially recorded, the library said. The collaboration is not one of the 50 recordings being added to the registry." So Why wouldn't this be added to the registry? guess Im missing something Sure hope to here it
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