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  1. Woody Herman might have had the first hit on it, but I'm not sure about that.
  2. Well, here's a poke at YOU -YOU'RE gonna choke on a TOOTH!
  3. Up in here. Idiomatic English.
  4. The specific answer is "yes".
  5. Didn't Chris say something a while back about Newman donating his collection to WKCR at one time?
  6. Another favorite: Joe Sample, from the album INVITATION. Call it "smooth jazz" if you like, but there's a lot of harmonic and textural inventiveness going on, and they make an already atmospheric melody even moreso.
  7. I wasn't in a hurry to send you the Bubba side but now I think I am going to have to test your theory by sending you Soul Symphony. Cool! Is that the one w/Oliver Nelson?
  8. I looked for it at Da' Bastids, since they usually have this stuff, but to no avail.
  9. I've heard rumors...
  10. I thought so, but with my eyesight... Do you know which album and what label?
  11. Well, there goes Gospel music!
  12. Well, yeah, I guess there now: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...c=4909&st=450
  13. Not any more...
  14. Slightly larger.
  15. Sorry for the poor quality image. As always, thanks in advance.
  16. American Idol to me is pretty much a post-Reagan Gong Show.
  17. Jamal & New Orleans drummers seem to have been a good fit.
  18. I bet Lou walked into the studio sayin', "Hey fellas, let's knock this out and go get a sammich."
  19. More seriously, I never knew that Rugolo did work for Columbia. Thought he went straight from Capitol to Mercury.
  20. You know that Rugolo wrote the Leave It To Beaver theme, don't you?
  21. Really, there's no "bad", REALLY bad, as in poorly performed and/or produced to the point of being unprofessional,BN records from the era specified. Some are more to my liking than others, and some get thier groove on better than others, but outright BAD? None that I can think of. So, "worst" in this cse translates as "least favorite", at least in my mind. Thus my choice of the Wilson. I could probably include the two Monk Higgins-produced Blue Mitchell sides, and maybe some of the later Liberty-era Three Sounds sides, although having not yet heard them, that's just a hunch. Not "bad", just not worth spending the time on even once. Or, at best, no more than once. But GO? C'mon dude, that's just WRONG!!!
  22. AMG has a listing, but not a confidence-inspiring one.
  23. Three favorites: Joe on Roy Hanes' VISTALITE Roemary Clooney/Nelson Riddle on LOVE Jimmy Heath on THE GAP SEALER
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