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Jim Duckworth

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  1. I have really appreciated the insights into Wayne's music here at Organissimo and the recommendations have been outstanding. I am spending time with these two in regular rotation.
  2. Thanks for the heads up! I am definitely on board for this.
  3. Very interested in Nicole Mitchell these days...
  4. While I am not qualified in any way to discuss the veracity of this statement, I do have a frivolous anecdotal observation. My mother, born in 1920, never seemed to care for Frank Sinatra or Tony Bennett, but really loved Mr. B. I had the pleasure of taking her to see Mr. B with Count Basie when I was a sprout, and his was the only music that she would request by name.
  5. In his Smithsonian interview Buddy Defranco states that when he and Dodo first started playing together, in Johnnie "Scat" Davis's band, Dodo was 14. I can only imagine that starting out so young as a full-time traveling musician could very well have a deleterious effect on one's development.
  6. I was just listening to him on Frank Kimbrough's Monk set.
  7. I too am listening to this nice set further encouraged to do so by (much appreciated) Organissimo contributors and by a quote I came across in a Henry Threadgill interview: Eddie Lockjaw Davis, I have to say, is probably the most original saxophone player I ever heard in my life. I’ve listened to all the different saxophone players, but I’ve never heard anyone play the saxophone like that. It’s the most convoluted style of playing that I ever heard in my life. You can hear a lot of players emulate Charlie Parker, Coltrane, all kinds of players. I’ve never heard anyone that can emulate this man, or anyone who can approach the saxophone in this way. It’s a strange style of playing, and the harmonic language is very different. His way of formulating sound on the instrument is extremely different; I don’t know what that was about. If you listen to Eddie Lockjaw Davis (most people haven’t listened to him, I don’t think), you will see that the notes don’t come out of the saxophone the way they do when other people play the saxophone. It’s very convoluted. It’s the most original thing I ever heard in my life. The most original.
  8. Listening to the Choreographer's Workshop recordings.
  9. I received my set with no email or other notification Wednesday. The only duplication for me was some Lester Young from Carnegie Blues. I am finding much to like: Hank Jones, Willie Smith, Benny Carter, J. J. Johnson, Buddy Defranco, Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, and Lester in various small group settings. My impression after rolling though a bit of this set is there are a lot of drum solos and single note rides, but overall it is a very likeable collection.
  10. Hello. I too preordered on the first day using Paypal and have heard nothing from Mosaic. I followed your advice and hope this gets that box rolling my way. thank you, jd
  11. I can only hope that Craft sees fit to continue this sort of reissue project in the future with other Prestige artists (and perhaps more generous playing times).
  12. There are a dozen tunes by The Billy Butterfield Jazz Band on this set...
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