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  1. Not even as Rob & Laura?
  2. Professor Paradiddle Stix Hooper Kit Carson
  3. JSngry

    Quincy Jones RIP

    And R&B classic with a Jazz classic trombone solo by Frank Rosolino.
  4. Crandi Dromwell - Pour Me Some Ooze!!!
  5. Glad you're enjoying this much , hopefully the remainder will please as well! And remember, AFAIC, this is not a guessing game. I know a lot of people enjoy approaching it like that, and that's cool, but if anybody comes in and gives all impressions and no guessing at all, hey, that's ALL good!!!! Come back when you're ready!
  6. Ty Cobb Tai Babilonia Don Knotts
  7. No it's not. Not with those guns.
  8. Looks like RCA had a3/ III series? Not unlike the :Our Man In..."?
  9. Shorty Memorosa - Where Did That Come From?
  10. And next year is likely to be different still. In what way, hell if I know. Gotta get there first! Very glad to hear the appreciation for the trombonist, though. It's not a household name.
  11. Harvey Korman Chips Moman Willy Loman
  12. Kirby Zelda Mario
  13. Jeanne Lee Betty Carter Austin Cromer
  14. That was a move by the producer, James William Guercio, who used The Buckinghams to work out a lot of the stuff he would use with Chicago Transit Authority. The band hated it, or so they claimed in retrospect. What I'm looking forward to in this new set is (to tie this all together) the songs. I have one LP (on Nonesuch) and always wanted more. Well, here we come, and unedited to boot!
  15. Stacy Lattishaw Jess Stacy George Jessell
  16. I heard Ravi kinda live (live streamed due to weather) at the last Detroit Jazz festival doing a tribute to Alice with Brandee Younger and a string section. Mention was made of an upcoming tour, so check your local newspapers. It weren't none too bad!
  17. It's "Susan" by The Buckinghams. The Pop stops, the Ives begins, and car radios across America were suspected of being faulty. But then the pop started again. The last time I heard the song on oldies radio, the Ives interval had been removed. Go figure.
  18. Minerve, sorry. My phone is starting to think for itself... Harold "Geezil" Minerve, late-period Ellington altoist.
  19. Central Park in the Dark might unknowingly be familiar to pop listeners of a certain age:
  20. The Gangster Of Love Public Enemy #1 Chuck D
  21. What about Geezil, as in Minerva?
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