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  1. The Mike Barone Big band - Live At Donte's, 1968 HEY GUYS WHAT IS THIS ONE ALL ABOUT? whos in the band and is this a good one. WCJ big band is my favorite
  2. NOTE HOW ITS ORIG. IN ART FARMERS NAME ALSO NOTE JUST HOW MANY REHERSALS THERE WERE FOR THE DATE-- IS THAT WHY BN IS THE BEST?!? ALSO WHAT ALBUM WAS THIS FOR, THE "HANK QUINTET" lp, w/ the yellow cover?? ps ive seen hanks sig b4 a few times and it looks legit
  3. WHAT IN THE HOLY ASS HELL OF ALL THINGS HOLY IS GOING ON HERE>>>>>>DID SOMEONE JUST RIP THIS OUT OF THE AFM FILES AND PUT IT ON EBAY, OR WHAT? OR HAS IT ALREAY BEEN IN THE HANDS OF A COLLECTOR> WHAT THE HELLS UP W/ THE LIVE EBAY AUCTION ANYWAYS. IF SOMEONE WANTS TO BID ON MY BEHALF CHEWY WILL THROW DOWN 200 BIG ONES OR SO FOR IT. I AM COMPELETLY FREAKIN OUT
  4. why did mingus wanna kill him?
  5. yea yea yea you know what i mewant
  6. i was just perusing the setlists of my hank mobley 1968 live cds, and i wanted to ask you crazy guys why you think hank chose to cover a joe song, blue bossa, and a sonny song, airgein, when he had so many of his own songs to choose from. i mean, sonny and joe weren't covering hank songs, so why should hank cover theirs? or were they?
  7. he is retarted: what is he waiting for, sun ra to die?
  8. . “Carol Kaye was the greatest bass player I’ve ever met,” says Brian Wilson. Which is curious because, as she says, “My background was the jazz world. I played electric guitar on jazz dates long before I started playing bass on the rock ’n’ roll sessions in the sixties. I played with people like Teddy Edwards, Jack Sheldon, and Billy Higgins.” what is she talking about?
  9. chewys brought the cal into work and everyone thought it was like elevator music-- which was my original point in bringing it in in the first place exactly
  10. are these HOROS reissued on cd at all? i have Other side of the sun from '79 and lemme tell you its my fave- great swining arrangements- yeah i believe you when you say these are that good also back to my original main q: does anyone have any later 80s recommendations, if i wanna hear sun on the Yamaha DX7 digital synth which he used at that time?
  11. what are the top ten sun ra albums i should get if i wanna hear sun playing the DX7? (so, say, 1983 and beyond, most likely late 80s....) ps- wahts the name of those HORO albums you guys mentioned?
  12. no those other items are just gig listings, with no known recoding
  13. Rose mcgowan is like the tadd dameron of movies
  14. i am refering specifically to the Joe and Trane tape
  15. OH LOOK HOW WELL YOU CAN PLAY DUMB. DUH! WHOS JOE HENDERSON? YOUR IGNORNACE JUST PROVES TO ME THAT I NEED TO PM ALL OF YOU INDIVIDUALLY SO I CAN GET THESE
  16. chewy wants a copy of this, like yesterday. esp. that one w/ joe vs coltrane!!!! Date: 1958 Location: The Blue Bird, Detroit, MI Label: [no known recording] Joe Henderson (ts), Kirk Lightsey (p), Ernie Farrow (b), Roy Brooks (d) a. [unknown Titles] unissued Unknown dates. Information taken from photo in "Before Motown", p147. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: September 9, 1958 Location: Joe Brazil's Basement, Detroit Label: [Private recording] Joe Brazil (ldr), Joe Brazil, Sonny "Red" Kyner (as), John Coltrane, Joe Henderson (ts), unknown (ts, trp), Hugh Lawson (p), Ernie Farrow (b), Roy Brooks (d) a. Now's the Time - 19:00 (Charlie Parker) b. Woody N' You - 08:00 (Dizzy Gillespie) c. Paul's Pal - 12:00 (Sonny Rollins) d. Sweet Georgia Brown - 11:00 (Maceo Pinkard, Kenneth Casey, Ben Bernie) All titles unissued -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: December 1958 Location: The Bohemian Club, Detroit, MI Label: [no known recording] International Jazz Quartet (ldr), Joe Henderson (ts), Barry Harris (p), Ernie Farrow (b), Mike Lawton (d) a. [unknown Titles] unissued See: Downbeat 25 December 1958, vol 25 no. 26, p48. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: January or February 1959 Location: The Blue Bird Inn, Detroit, MI Label: [no known recording] International Jazz Quartet (ldr), Joe Henderson (ts), Barry Harris, Hugh Lawson (p), Ernie Farrow (b), Bert Myrick (d) a. [unknown Titles] unissued See: Downbeat 19 Feb. 1959, vol. 26, no. 4, p 50. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: December 1959? Location: The Blue Bird Inn, Detroit, MI Label: [no known recording] Joe Henderson (ldr), Joe Henderson (ts), Terry Pollard (p), Will Austin (b), Johnny Cleveland (d) a. [unknown Titles] unissued DB: 10 December 1959 vol. 26 no. 25, p66. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: January or February 1960 Location: The Counterpoint, Detroit, MI Label: [no known recording] Joe Henderson (ldr), Joe Henderson (ts), Terry Pollard (p), Will Austin (b), Johnny Cleveland (d) a. [unknown Titles] unissued DB: 18 February 1960 vol. 27 no. 4, p47. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: March 19, 1960 Location: Gold Room, 20 Grand, Detroit, MI Label: [no known recording] Joe Henderson, Yusef Lateef, James Moody, Sonny Stitt (ts), Will Davis, Terry Pollard (p) a. [unknown Titles] unissued Billed as ÒThe Battle of Jazz,Ó tenor summit. The Michigan Chronicle: 19 March 1960.
  17. one girl shows up on the board and all you guys start puttin the charm on and frothing at the mouth. chewy feels that women should be judged by their musical merrit the same as anyone. equal rights for equal people
  18. Chewy chew chew is the biggest beach boys fan: i have every album they ever made and i like the 70s stuff a whole lot too- i also have most of the solo stuff including the great Dennis wilson solo lp- PACIFIC OCEAN BLUE as well as his 2nd unreleases lp which is even better. their 70s albums are the bomb. i also have double cd sets of the capitol studio reels for each of their 60s albums, from "surfin usa" through their 1st live in concert album through even the smile sessions and pet sounds the common perception of brian being crazy is very off- if you listen to the pet sounds or even the smile reels you hear that he compeletly has his shit together and knows what he wants: he is so specific- you hear him go hal i need more cowbell on the 2nd measure and less on the 4th, etc. the only time he got crazy is when mike love would show up
  19. has anyone heard of tyhis session previously-- legendary??? what other pac jazz sessions remain unreleased?
  20. SOULSTEAM you mentioned your long talks w/ big john about his musical philosphy and conception: can you share more about his ideas with us, and what you learned from him? this is very important to me
  21. wait wait wait Soul Stream you were THAT tight w/ BJP that his widdow gave you his organ? can you explain some back story to this, how did you know bjp so well?
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