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  1. Bill Holman was in the 1980ies one of the leaders of the WDR Big Band in Cologne along with Mel Lewis and played many of his great compositions the first time here in Germany, sometime first a rehearshed studio version and then a public concert. Everything transmitted by german radio Cologne (WDR) At that time the WDR big band had no regular drummer so Mel sat in very often also with other US guests. Great times will never come back!
  2. Here are 3 more from that 10 LP reissue series by the late Bob Porter Wont miss a copy even I have some of the original CLEFS and Verves issued under the supervision of Norman Granz with some duplicate tracks. The compilations are really great. These times will never come back. Have seen one of the concerts in Frankfurt with Ella and have still the program. Sweet memories.
  3. SABA 15143 - Pedro Iturraldo / Paco De Lucia 5tet " Flamenco Jazz" - rec. 1967 - Engineer: Guenther Topel
  4. Stateside [Japan] ISJ-80143 - Bobby Hackett " An Evening With The Bobby Hackett Quartet Vol. 2" - rec. 1977
  5. Featuring among others " The Bill Holman Brass"
  6. Same music & different cover art
  7. One more with Tony under his real name Anthony Sciacca rec. 1955
  8. Just recently issued from our radio stations archive Here is my (small) Tony Scott stock under his name (there are a few more as sideman) Scott,Tony Tony Scott in HIFI 1953 Brunswick(jap) 54021 cl Scott,Tony Tony Scott Septet(S. 2 M.Bernhard Orch.) 1955 RCA(FS) 45961 cl/tb Scott,Tony The Touch of Tony Scott-Orchestra+Groups 1956 RCA(jap) 1056 cl
  9. It will be interesting for me too but the times ( about 60 to 70 years ago) with this enthusiasm will never come back.
  10. All this week ---> Norman Granz
  11. More of that fine big band - Moanin'is on CD
  12. Nice. I've never seen Bobby Watson live. Need to correct that! I think those two CDs with his Horizon band -- The Inventor and Post Motown Bop -- are among Watson's best. We had Bobby Watson with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers live in a private concert here in Koblenz, Germany (1979) in our jazz club. Some more Shearing on MGM IMO his best period
  13. Good LP. a little bigger group ---> these are here
  14. Well I dont read it that way from the backside. "digitally remixed" is that rechanneled mono indeed like many of Kentons Creative World series? I doubt it. Thre is no Info in the liner notes that the original was mono. Correct is that it is an analogue master from 1984 Please explain. Thanks Addendum: Have 583 Items between 1980 and 1990. I think the 1950s & 1960s were the best years for jazz.
  15. Skye SK-10 - Cal Tjader " Cal Tjader Plugs In" - rec. 1969 - Engineer: Andy Richardson Re: Cootie & Rex
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