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JSngry

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  1. Then hereon it shall be! (gotta be REAL careful how I spell that...)
  2. Which one has "Hey Jim" on it? That's the one I gotsta get!
  3. Hmmmm... conflicting opinions...might need some more recordings to come to a clearer opinion.... Delmark?
  4. Al Hirt! (Seriously, I've heard what are supposed to be his "good" sides, the early, "pure" ones, and, uh... no.)
  5. Thanks, Sal! Yeah. On the Anderson side, he suggested a Donald Ayler who could fluently negotiate changes (and don't get me wrong - I LOVE Donald Ayler, but harmonic acuity is not the first thing that pops into my mind to describe his playing, if you know what I mean...).
  6. Some not yet mentioned: Bill Dixon, at least in some circles. The beauty of the blur... Hannibal - kind of a "one-trick pony" at times, but when that trick's working, look out! Don Ellis - never met a gimmick he didn't like (or use), but in spite of all that, a very exploratory, individual player. Ruby Braff - absolutely fearless when it comes to using silence in unexpected places and off-the-wall phraeology.
  7. Name one. Especially one who lacks the "individual" aspect. Eric Alexander? Uh.........
  8. Name one. Especially one who lacks the "individual" aspect.
  9. Plenty of players that others like/love that I just don't "get", but I hesitate to call them "overrated" simply because I recognize their validity and respect their professional integrety and stuff like that. Having said that, I really don't "get" Tom Harrell and Conte Candoli, for starters. But remember, I'm not calling them "overrated". The same holds true to a lesser extent for a substantial portion of Chet Baker's recorded work, but in his case, the exceptions are so nice that I really shouldn't be mentioning his name in this context. But it's too late now! And for that matter, I'd like to think that I just haven't heard the performance by Virgil Jones that allows me to see why he popped up with seemingly great regularity at Rudy's for Prestige & Muse dates for a good while.
  10. Heard him the other night on Fred Anderson's BACK AT THE VELVER LOUNGE, and very much like what I heard from him. Would be interested in hearing what he's got going on, and if he is in fact a voice to keep an ear on.
  11. Arturo Sandoval.
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