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Names That Sound Like Jazz Guys, But Aren't
JSngry replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Pops Poopadeaix -
Names That Sound Like Jazz Guys, But Aren't
JSngry replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Little Ricky Ricardo -
Names That Sound Like Jazz Guys, But Aren't
JSngry replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Mack Davis Theo Huxtable Buddy Hackett Gene Scott Leon Panetta Walter Johnson -
Yeah, RIP. + hoping that the Wave catalogue is in good hands going fortn.
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Names That Sound Like Jazz Guys, But Aren't
JSngry replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Buddy Sorrell -
Hearing aids advice for a friend
JSngry replied to Larry Kart's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Is Beltone total shit now, or what? That's how long it's been since I've payed attention to this, when I was a kid, that was who people went to, Beltone. But those people are all(?) dead now, so nobody goes there now? -
Names That Sound Like Jazz Guys, But Aren't
JSngry replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Lamont Sanford -
Names That Sound Like Jazz Guys, But Aren't
JSngry replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Chet Huntley Chester A. Arthur Blu Moon Odom Catfish Hunter Reggie Jackson Lester Holt (actually does play bass!) -
Not that I can find, not even on PD EuroMusiPorn! It's a good record, Mustang is.
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Lee Morgan - Complete Live at the Lighthouse
JSngry replied to Mark13's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Separate(!) email, they break it down like this: You saved $6.48 with Amazon.com's Pre-order Price Guarantee! The price of the following item decreased after you ordered, and we gave you the lowest price. The Complete Live At The Lighthouse [8 CD Box Set] Price on order date: $76.86 Price charged at shipping: $71.99 Lowest price before release date: $70.50 Amount to be refunded: $1.49 (+ $0.12 tax) Quantity: 1 Total Savings: $6.48 -
Names That Sound Like Jazz Guys, But Aren't
JSngry replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Ted Mack -
That guy did a lot of work in the Adderley Brothers & Herbie Mann orbs, including some really stealth work for Nat on A&M CTI. He had another record or two of some merit, but Circles was the most visible. Definitely a name (aka "Bill Fischer") worth knowing and exploring, and glad the mystery is solved!
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Lee Morgan - Complete Live at the Lighthouse
JSngry replied to Mark13's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Ok, obviously not a price match of external sellers, looks like a match to the lowets internal price vs origianl pre-order price: This refund is for the following item(s): Item: The Complete Live At The Lighthouse [8 CD Box Set] Quantity: 1 ASIN: B096C185JM Reason for refund: Pre-order Guarantee Here's the breakdown of your refund for this item: Item Refund: $1.49 Item Tax Refund: $0.12 -
Which period of Verve, first or second? Or collectively?
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Didn't realize that "disillusionment-in-sun-drenched-1970s-American-new-wave-cinema" had become an actual thing, but before that, my first thought, just on movie terms was The Last Movie That thing is 1000% disillusioned and sun-drenched and Dennis Hopper-directed. But looking at the credits for the soundtrack, nobody matches up. I was thinking maybe William S. Fischer might be your guy, but no film credits there, not that I could find.
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Foster for writing, Wess for playing. "Girl Talk" or "Odd Couple"?
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Previously unreleased Sheila Jordan. 1960 (!!)
JSngry replied to Mark Stryker's topic in New Releases
Ok, the label, directly, correct? The usual suspects are still showing a future release date. https://www.caprirecords.com/html_index.cfm?page=item_page&itemoid=110733&itemname=%20Sheila%20Jordan%20Comes%20Love%20-%20Lost%20Session%201960 Currently $5 less than the Azamaton pre-order price! -
Jaws/Griff - all of Ammons/Stitt plus another gear or two if needed.No small feat. Freddie Green or Bennie Green?
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Strikingly personal voice vs Pepper Adams clone? Easy choice - Cuber! Move You Hand or Grant Green Alive! ?
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I tried to find out about the guy, and had limited success. apparently he was a classical guitarist who broke into the industry through the Harry Belafonte orb. We can learn/glom that much here: https://www.discogs.com/artist/354415-Walter-Raim Two guitar records on Mercury in the mid-60s, I think I've heard one of them? And it did not catch my ear in the way the Concept did. But, not without interest. But as far as history, there's a nice little line note quote on this blog that mentions a networking with Bobby Scott, so...that's always going to provide the possibility of interest: And oh, look, it's you man Don Elliot, he's on there too! http://artworkbymanicmark.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-electrifying-guitar-of-walter-raim.html The Electrifying Guitar Of Walter Raim Mercury Records MG 21021 1965 Splendid! Raim creatively blends mood, space age pop and jazz. His inventive arrangements are guaranteed to keep you engaged. Superior stuff! From the back cover: Walter, at 29 years old, is one of the most formidably accomplished guitarists around. He was born in Bronx, New York and attended high school and City College there, obtaining a Master's Degree in instrumental music from Columbia University. Walter started his music career as leader of his own quartet, working the club areas of New York and Los Angeles Walter is known widely for his significant, influential work in the folk music field as performer, annotator, arranger and musical director. He served as assistant conductor and first accompanist for the Belafonte Singers for two years. Walter's ever-widening musical horizons have increasingly led him into broader areas of musical expression. He plays electric and classical guitar, celeste, and piano as well. He met Bobby Scott, pianist and Mercury A & R director, when he was working on an album for Bobby Darin on which Bobby Scott played piano. That meeting led to a rewarding friendship between the two inventive musicians. Walter's talents are not limited to the musical field as he is also an expert skier and tennis player. He has traveled extensively throughout Europe, the islands and Canada. Session musicians include: Russ Sakakus - bass, Alvin Rogers - drums, Hank Jones - piano, Don Elliot - vibes and percussion, Phil Kraus - vibes and percussion and Bobby Scott - piano. And I Love Her La Ronde The Teacher Toys In The Attic Love Is For The Very Young Durango There's Music I Will Wait For You Theme From The Amourous Adventures Of Moll Flanders Breakfast At Tiffany's A Love Like This Amen
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Who else was in the movie, the cast?
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There's a bit of an evolution...I think that Kenton Maiden sort of began with Maynard, but later on, after the Mercury Roulette period. that's why I refined the question. From this (which I like, but more to the point would be something like "Jazzberries" for which I can find no clip).): But then, and not all at once, really, but eventually, this: and then, of course, to this: The guy never stopped evolving, really. Never "changed", just evolved. Edited to remove a Don Sebesky chart...getting old, sorry.
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Perhaps, but there's plenty great Ray Brown records where Peterson is nowhere in sight. On any given "artistic" day, sure, Pettiford. But on any given go to the shelves day, I'll never turn down Ray Brown. Now, as bandleader, Pettiford. But you didn't specify grounds for consideration. and I'm not good at thinking that deep, not where an opportunity to avoid Oscar Peterson is an issue. So. for whoever wants it, Ferguson Maiden or Kenton Maiden? Let me refine the question - pre-Cameo/Mainstream Ferguson Maiden or Kenton Maiden?
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Pettiford, just because I never have to listen to Oscar Peterson to hear him. Ferguson Maiden or Kenton Maiden?
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RIP el Judio Maravilloso
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