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  1. As a WC fan I can recommend this suberbe 2 LP set with some of the 'cream' of the west coast groups ---> small groups & big bands as well. KAPP KXL 5001 "Modern Jazz Gallery" (this album has been awarded the DOWN BEAT seal of approval) ;-))
  2. The track "Art Pepper" on Capitol ' Stan Kenton Presents'
  3. Yes a great compilation ***** Also on PAUSA filed under "Shorty Rogers"
  4. Late issued but fabulous πŸ‘πŸ˜
  5. Yes a good one also here! The LA Jazzinstitute has issued over the years about 15 'for members only' CD's with great west coast jazz artists visiting the Lighthouse. You can look them up on Discogs
  6. Here are 2 CD's issued by german airline LUFTHANSA for jazzfans to listen to on the flight - what a noble service! a) for big band fans "A Salute To The Bands" b) for fans of german jazz after WW II " Jazz Collector's Classics"
  7. Danke fΓΌr die Info. Komplette Serie (alle 20) sind hier ;-]] W. More Millman for WC fans a) Vinyl b) CD
  8. πŸ˜πŸ‘ Excellent!
  9. Re: Jack Millman Its mainstream west coast for me as WC fan excellent
  10. 1a album 😁😁
  11. Interesting Info for West Coast Fans from the Jazz-West Coast list kpostjwc 10.07.2023, 21:44:39 an jazz-we...@googlegroups.com We just announced a special Members Only CD collection to raise money for the Jazz Institute. It’s a multi-disc limited edition of only 100 sets. Over half are gone so act quickly if interested. The source material comes from the Howard Rumsey archive features all the music from the original Cecil Charles Spiller master tapes. As a surprise bonus, Don Dean was there that evening and recorded quite a bit of music that didn’t part of the the Spiller tapes. It’s as close as we can get to experiencing the excitement of a Sunday at the Lighthouse circa 1953! Announcing Our First Deluxe Members Only Collection The Complete Crazy Sunday at The Lighthouse featuring Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars and Special Guests September 13, 1953 Close to 10 hours of music on a multi-disc collection plus booklet including rare photos and memorabilia September 13 was the first Sunday with the new group of All-Stars that had replaced Shorty Rogers, Jimmy Giuffre, Frank Patchen and Shelly Manne. The β€œnew” All-Stars led by Howard Rumsey were: Rolf Ericson, Bud Shank Bob Cooper Claude Williamson Max Roach But that day was special and now legendary because several guests sat in including: Miles Davis Chet Baker Herb Geller Russ Freeman Jimmy Giuffre Lorraine Geller Shelly Manne Milt Bernhart Experience a full Sunday marathon jam session at the Lighthouse All but a little over an hour are unissued and uncirculated and will be heard here for the first time. Only 100 sets being produced which will all be numbered. It’s a true limited edition designed as a fundraiser for the Jazz Institute. $125 membership/donation I anticipate that the 100 sets will go very quickly so you need to act now. The sets are currently in production and should be mailed around the first week of August. HOW TO DONATE There are four easy options. You can use your credit card through PayPal using our PayPal account which is sound_co...@yahoo.com (there is an underscore _ between sound and collections.) 2. You can send money through Zelle. Use phone number (562)743-8427 3. You can call and use your credit card (909)939-0777 4. Mail a check to Los Angeles Jazz Institute 403 N. Escondido Blvd. #454 Escondido, CA 92033 The deluxe package has a huge amount of music with good quality sound. The booklet will have the whole story of "Crazy Sunday" and will annotate all the music and artists. If you have questions (909)939-0777 Thanks, Ken Poston
  12. πŸ˜πŸ‘ = volume 4 in a series of 7 recordings with the Terry Gibbs 'Dreamband' . My Verve copy has a different color on frontside.
  13. The CD has 2 more tracks
  14. Like that one. πŸ˜πŸ‘
  15. Fresh Sound CD 954 (compilation) - Terry Pollard "A Detroid Jazz legend" - rec. 1953 to 1955 -
  16. bop fathers [G1765-15] Bop Fathers, Vol. 1 & 2: Dizzy Gillespie (tp,p-1) Kai Winding (tb) Sonny Stitt (as,ts) Thelonious Monk (p) Al McKibbon (b) Art Blakey (d) Concert "Sala Grande del Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi", Milan, Italy, October 20, 1971 I mean you Orizzonte (It)ORL8252, LPPS1114, Joker(It)ULS141/2 'Round midnight - - - Tour de force - - - Tin tin deo (1) - - - Lover man (*) - Woody'n you (*) - Don't blame me (*) - A night in Tunisia - Note: Information on the record sleeve gives date incorrectly as Paris, France, October 22, 1971. Joker (It)ULS141/2 titled "Bop Fathers, Vol. 1 & 2". (*) These 3 titles also on Moon (It)CD006 [CD] titled "Stars of Bop - Tour De Force"; see November 19, 1974 for rest of CD. All above titles also on Gambit (And)69301 [CD] titled "Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk with The Giants of Jazz, Unissued in Europe 1971"; see October 29 & November 7, 1971 for rest of CD. For a session from November 2, 1971 see Dizzy Gillespie.
  17. Frituna FRLP 164 - The Fahlstroem International Big Band - rec. 1981 Stockholm - Engineer: Tim Young
  18. Ahh I see you have a different edition πŸ‘πŸ˜ Have also 2 or 3 more from this group on CD / CDr but here is the sond quality not as good as on the vinyls.
  19. πŸ‘πŸ˜ πŸ˜πŸ‘ + volume two?
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