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  1. Where did they find that lost, soundless film footage of Bird that just kinda popped up one day, was that from Granz' holdings directly, or those of an acquaintance?
  2. Big P Little Bird Tootie
  3. It is. Both this and Phaedra were UA-related films. Phaedra had an original soundtrack by Mikis Theodorakis that was also released on UA Records. Doesn't look as if A Taste Of Honey had an OST album released at the time.
  4. Kym and Tonya Illman Laurence Sickman Medicine Man
  5. There's two, both from 1962, both produced by Alan Douglas. Impressions Of Phaedra & A Taste Of Honey, released under Lloyd Mayers' name. Neither are "great", but both are interesting for different reason. The Phaedra album is Nelson's first with Phil Woods, the beginning of a long and mutually beneficial relationship. Woods carpe diems pretty well here, sounding pretty free and loose in his ideas and harmonies. It also has writing that is at times (often, actually) of a decidedly "non-jazz" nature which at times (maybe not as often) speaks to Nelson's interest in modern classical composition (and, at other times, his interest in writing the times of "exotic" music that movie producers would want on their soundtrack...note that this is not an actual soundtrack record, it's "impressions" of a movie, another "industry audition" record, perhaps?). Probably not gonna be of a lot of interest for "jazz fans", but for people who are interested in composing/arranging for the "jazz band" idiom, this one is of interest. Note also that Woods is the only woodwind on the record. The Mayers side is a simple, straightforward jazz organ with big band record, with radio-friendly-ish cut lengths. It might not have been an "industry audition" for the Jimmy Smith dates, but it is definitely a precursor. Mayers plays splendidly, and the arrangements are fine. Pretty sure that both would fit on a single CD, pretty surprised that nobody's done it yet, especially our Anderrtican friends. Most(?) of Douglas' UA work has seen several iterations, these two, apparently, none (oh, woops, Mayers can be had as amazon MP3: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F4MH2A0/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp.) Both are better - and deserve better - than that!
  6. Little Anthony Cleopatra's Asp Great Cesar's Ghost
  7. Big Girls, Not Crying Johnny Ray, Crying All The Way To The Bank Julie London, Having A River Cried for Her
  8. My dad had a long-time friendship with a co-worker who grew up in Coushatta with Adcock (or as they called him, "Joe Bill"). We had personal contact with Mr. Adcock, both at home (he raised horses and had a little horse farm in Coushatta) and at a game, maybe 3-4 times in my life, so I grew up thinking that I "knew" Joe Adcock, like that was a big deal. HA! The guy didn't know me or my day unless we were in the company of my dad's friend. My dad, to his credit, was not as phased by the contact as I was, although we did have an autographed ball by the 1957 (or 58, couldn't tell you which) Milwaukee Braves (no Aaron, but Matthews, Spann, Andy Pafko(!), and most of the rest of the team. I may of may not still have that ball. Now , back to: Joe Adcock Mad Men Little Women
  9. Joe Adcock Mad Men Little Women
  10. ee cummings Eek A. Mouse Ezekiel
  11. Skip Drinkwater Flipper Ivan Tors
  12. Ruth Bader Ginsberg Phil Roof Sheryl Lee Ralph
  13. Bird is the word, still, or have I misheard?
  14. Kenneth Mars Alfred Hershey Reggie Jackson
  15. That's funny, given that the 1945 Caravan that Duke made for RCA is every bit as unconventional as this one!
  16. Stuart Margolin Bix Beiderbecke Roger Craig
  17. Tony Lama Nancy Sinatra Christopher Walken
  18. Keep this handy for when the time comes, ok?
  19. Frank Broyles The Arkansas Traveler going to the Little Rock Getaway Joe Sullivan
  20. Know of it more than I actually know it, which in either case is inadequately, so thanks for the reminder!
  21. Before Lenny Pickett took over the visible band leading on SNL, I am almost certain that the "SNL Sax" player was alex foster, and for a good number of jears. Remember Alex Foster? From DeJohnette?
  22. That sounds right, where did you get that info? Anything linkable, for further study? I heard the tuba and was thinking maybe Gil, but Gil has been so well documented I figured nothing like this would have not been readily-known. Wonder what else Russell got recorded from this time, beside the Dizzy & DeFranco works?
  23. Ok, this is what I mean, this is where Lenny was coming from in the TOP days, if you've heard any of those longer jams, you'll hear Maceo all through Lenny's stuff. Sanborn Is not coming from here, nor does Lenny's on SNL. Just saying, Maceo gets some love as a JB, but the dude had his own thing. This is not "the Maceo solo" if you know what I mean, this is just one example of his concept, and a rather distilled one at that.
  24. Dave Peel Dave Pill Dave Pell
  25. I heard somewhere that Hefner is going to be investigated? If so, good.
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