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  1. I'm not understanding. The picture or the music?
  2. I wanted something to wake me up this morning Bill Dixon: trumpet/composer Graham Haynes: cornet/flugelhorn Stephen Haynes: cornet/flugelhorn Taylor Ho Bynum: cornet/flugelhorn Dick Griffin: tenor trombone Steve Swell: tenor trombone Joseph Daley: tuba Karen Borca: bassoon Will Connell: bass clarinet Michel Côté: Bb contrabass clarinet Andrew Raffo Dewar: soprano saxophone John Hagen: tenor & baritone saxophones JD Parran: bass saxophone, bamboo flute Andrew Lafkas: bass Glynis Loman: cello Jackson Krall: drums & percussion Warren Smith: vibraphone, tympani & drums
  3. Yuka & Chronoship If you're a fan of Steve Wilson, you'll love this Japanese progressive rock band too.
  4. I'm happy to see this dialog and feel it's time to make a fresh start. First up is a picture from my favorite street photographer
  5. I've basically stopped posting because of the political pictures in this thread. It is also why I've not donated to the forum. This community does not make all members welcome. BTW, the pictures are not of a good quality.
  6. This problem seems to be limited to Supermicro computers but when the full extent of this is revealed, we may find other OMDs, BIOS manufacturers, Wireless SOC and general purpose SOC products have been compromised. One of the uncomfortable realizations is virtual fab companies can license an ARM design and build a SOC that contains functions that cannot be defined from outside the chip. This could be as bad as Meltdown and Spectre (still not fixed). There isn't much we consumers can do to limit exposure. My advice would be to not purchase a new computer for the next couple years if at all possible. Wait for new architectures and new CPU chips to be designed and brought to market. If you must buy now, get Intel inside, not ARM.
  7. Rename the Williamsburg Bridge as the Sonny Rollins Williamsburg Bridge The Sonny Rollins Bridge Project is campaigning to rename the bridge to commemorate Rollins' famous sabbatical. This documentary was filmed on June 13, 2017, on the Williamsburg Bridge, which connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. Link to sign the petition
  8. Horse Head rock with star trails and a second view with the Milky Way
  9. Hank Jones - Live at Jazzhus Slukefter 1983 with Shelly Manne and Mads Vinding
  10. Mary Halvorson - Code Girl https://www.npr.org/sections/therecord/2018/04/03/598886127/mary-halvorson-re-engineered-jazz-guitar-now-shes-hacking-her-own-code Drummer Tomas Fujiwara Bassist Michael Formanek Trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire Vocalist Amirtha Kidambi
  11. Don Sebesky - A jazz Portrait of Charlie Mariano
  12. Live in Healdsburg by Anat Cohen & Fred Hersch
  13. I play this when I need to get in a good mood. Sonny Rollins - Alfie
  14. Brooke Sofferman - The Green Between Abby Aronson Vocals Jerry Bergonzi Guest Artist, Sax (Tenor) Jacques Chanier Piano Phil Grenadier Trumpet Thomson Kneeland Bass Peter Kontrimas Engineer, Mastering, Mixing Brooke Sofferman Arranger, Composer, Drums, Liner Notes, Mastering, Mixing, Percussion, Primary Artist Norm Zocher Guitar
  15. Breaking the rules http://www.hakusancreation.com/
  16. Forest Boats by Wing Walker Orchestra About five years ago, I started Wing Walker Orchestra. Forest Boats is the first song I composed. Around this time, I was watching a lot of films by Michel Gondry. I wanted to capture the feeling of the music in these films - mostly composed by Jon Brion. His movies and the music for them are melancholy, folksy, and quirky. Forest Boats is very simple and almost naive in a way - like children’s music. Even though it isn’t composed for a film, I tried to arrange the piece so it feels cinematic. Familiar characters and themes keep returning but each time they’ve evolved. I learned a lot composing this and think it’s a good introduction to our band. There’s much more music to come. Thank you for listening. -Drew Williams credits released September 11, 2017 Composed by Drew Williams Produced by Alan Ferber Mixed and Recorded by Chris Benham at Big Orange Sheep Mastered by Joseph Branciforte at Greyfade Studios Art Work by Brendan Culp Alto Saxophone-Brad Mulholland Tenor Saxophone - Eric Trudel Bass Clarinet - Drew Williams Trumpet - John Blevins Trumpet - Danny Gouker Trombone - Karl Lyden Trombone - Nick Grinder Guitar - Jeff McLaughlin Piano - Marta Sánchez Acoustic Bass - Adam Hopkins Drums - Nathan Ellman-Bell https://musicforwingwalkers.bandcamp.com/track/forest-boats
  17. This is from a 6x12 film back on a microscope. It is an image of a vinyl record. The groove is black, with the top of the surface in a rainbow color. The color comes from a microscope technique know as Differential Interference Contrast (DIC).
  18. Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition. This is quickly becoming a favorite for me.
  19. 21 Spices - Trilok Gurtu, Simon Phillips & NDR Big Band. Conducted by Jorg Achim Keller
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