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  1. Linda Eastman Barbara Hershey Chocolate Armenteros
  2. Wow, I though you had a positive ID for a second...but again it is asked - who was this guy, anyway?
  3. Bird C. Everett Koop Aviary Parrish
  4. Don "Hello, Dummy" Rickles Marti "Hello, Dere" Rossi William K. "Hello World, Doggone Ya" Henderson
  5. Calista Secor Al Secord McKenzie Secorde
  6. Me & Julio Schoolyard Bullies Wooly Bully
  7. Jocelyn Brando Brandy Neville Brand
  8. Richard Painter Ron Brush Art Linkletter
  9. Apart from previously mentionet HS Band Director kismet, there was also the equally kismetic circumstance of the local Treasure City being chock-full of Liberty catalog deletions, which apart form some really insane Blu Note items also contained a buttload full of Pacific Jazz/World Pacific (Jazz) items, old and new alike, including choice Mulligan & Chico sides from the Jazz Milestones Series, still tresaured items for me today, not just for the music, but for the cover art, already a "modern nostalgia" thing going on for WCJ in the late 1960s. and this one, colors brighter than this, looks nothing like mulligan, but those colors pretty much represent how in my mind "West Coast Jazz" sounded then, and to a large extent, still does.
  10. Some/Much truth here:
  11. The Exponents Max Factor Lisa Kaus
  12. Probably so...but I have a memory (maybe just of a dream) where some guy was actually doing the verbal equivalent of an Ira Gitler liner note review.as the performance unfolded...is there a French version of one of the Esquire concerts that has something like this? The guy was really breathless, like it was a prizefight. Hopefully, though, it's all a dream. Or a nightmare. Either way...
  13. Sal Maglie Sal Mineo Minnie Minoso
  14. Dale Evans Evans Bradshaw Terry Evanshen
  15. Welllll...I'm ready to say that when it come to Cyrille, make mine Andrew, or make it none at all.
  16. Was he the guy who can be heard giving play-by-play and color commentary during a performance? I'd hope not, but there's something somewhere where soembody does that, and it's funny, weird, and irritating as fuck all at one.
  17. The Duck Dynasty The Ming Dynasty The Cast And Crew Of Dynasty
  18. "Huge Pain Ass-y"? Just guessing.
  19. I wish he'd provide the profane specifics when the non-profane ones fail him. Contrary to some belief systems, profane expression can be both very specific and very useful as both an expressive and as a descriptive mechanism. OTOH, if it's gonna take off from something along these lines, hmmm...probably better left alone. The line between profane and vulgar is sometimes best discerned when one is not walking right on top of it.
  20. Can anybody document the last/final time he played lead alto in a section? For me, that's going to be his most enduring legacy, although European Rhythm Machine and the first year or two back in America not far behind (especially the Testament record with Pete Robinson, whoa!). But as lead altoist, unquestionably one of the greatest ever, and for his particular style/era of lead playing, quite possibly THE greatest.
  21. Alan Young, still alive, radio, film, TV, and even video games.
  22. The Loud Family The Family Dogg Swamp Dogg
  23. Yeah, what's being added here? Just the reconstruction of the sessions using session reels, as notated in the Making Of ALS book? And "Trane's mono mix", which I assume is the tapes ran off for him to take home at the end of the day? That's of interest to me to be sure, but in the form of a package otherwise devoid of anything else new, and at that price...I can wait until used/promo copies hit the market, I think.
  24. Stay healthy, and keep the voice speaking, by any means necessary/available.
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