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  1. https://www.youtube.com/user/mervgriffinshow
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    Eric Dolphy

    For real, and nobody talks about this part of his identity. It's not the first thing you think of with him. But I was at a party last week and somebody put on Far Cry, and I had to LOL more than once, Dolphy was playing some nasty, greasy stuff. It was the first time I had really heard him from that perspective, after all these years, but, yeah, Dolphy. GREASY!
  3. All are doing well, thanks. The "band" was me playing solo saxophone on "You Are So Beautiful" for son and mom to dance to. It's the song we both sung to him when he was an infant. Everybody had a good time, they're a wonderful couple and I didn't feel at all old until the last of the running around, setting up, terain down, and bringing homw was over. Then my back started aching like it had never ached before. WHOA! Grandkids, not right away...nobody's ready for that just yet! Onward!
  4. as of 12/21/12.
  5. Soul are a lot of records, yes flute, to, but only sometimes when they are good ones to compare,.
  6. The music wants to know where you're going, and will follow you around until the athletes come home and have their afternoon Christmas service, after which new productions are released in appropriate colors., and then the rules are fixed. Life can resume.
  7. Perhaps they should re-brand as a radio show, as internet radios shows how.,
  8. jack dejohnette,
  9. JSngry

    Eric Dolphy

    Dolphy GREASY!
  10. And leave us not to the temptation to forget Frank Gordon, who did get the good notices and the transcribed solo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkrU9P4GRyI
  11. It was called The Jazz And People's Movement. Lee Morgan was involved too. Mingus played on the Sullivan spot as well.
  12. This is deep..
  13. I think it was Merv who kicked him out.
  14. Dorothy Norwood lives. Another classic. I know more than a few people who will stop whatever they're doing when this one comes on. Yonder come Jesus!
  15. http://articles.chic...el-inez-andrews http://www.suntimes....dies-at-83.html Not sure how accurate it is to say that she's the "last" singer of her era, considering that she & Shirley Caesar sang together in The Caravans, but still... Once heard, never forgotten. Rest in peace, Songbird.
  16. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSETlCNEJlU
  17. What's this about a version of "Mountain Oysters" with Bill Doggett on organ? All the ones I've heard have been with piano?
  18. Ramsey Lewis - Back To The Roots This version of the trios - with Cleveland Eaton & Morris Jennings - is one I find more to my immediate liking than the celebrated Young-Holt edition. Ultimately, it's still Ramsey Lewis doing what Ramsey Lewis do, but I just like the texture and density of this trio more.
  19. Pretty sure the West Liners were a smaller group, as heard here: Inomata was a drummer:
  20. It was a Japanese band, Toshiyuki Miyama and The All-Star Orchestra. That's all I can find.
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