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  1. Kirk Knuffke and Taylor Ho Bynum play cornet exclusively, correct?
  2. FWIW, Patton's BLUE JOHN was recorded in August of 1963. Turrentine sounds fine there (to my ears, anyway).
  3. More Tommy Turrentine is nearly always a good thing! Let's hope this one emerges somehow.
  4. Some personnel overlap with the SOUNDS FROM RIKERS ISLAND ensemble, but this appears to predate the recording sessions for that LP by several months (if the LP was indeed recorded in August of 1963). Intriguing either way!
  5. A good life, well-lived. Glad he spent some time with us and made some sounds that will continue to resonate.
  6. Joe

    Dennis Gonzalez

    Write-up of last night's DG tribute show here in Dallas. https://stashdauber.blogspot.com/2023/06/oak-cliff-6182023.html
  7. Pretty sure this is OOP, but it's a start / step in the right direction. https://www.discogs.com/release/2968512-Jimmy-Giuffre-Jimmy-Giuffre-Talks-Plays
  8. +1 on Sonny Fortune
  9. Am I mistaken or has no one mentioned Cannonball yet? Especially later Cannonball, when the Bird influence becomes less dominant. James Spaulding (though maybe too "out" for some tastes) Art Pepper, especially 70s Art. But then there's INTENSITY... Jesse Davis Ed Jackson (the same Ed Jackson who played with Tom Varner)
  10. Rest in power.
  11. Yes, that Montreux '66 date is superb.
  12. I like the Griffin-Monk Five Spot dates just fine, but, yes, Griffin can sound a little more superficial than some of of other horns players that worked with Monk on the regular. I wish there were more recorded evidence of Julius Watkins playing with Monk. And I wish there were more Ray Copeland to hear, period.
  13. I believe that's correct. And, yes, I think Koch reissued them both. Let's also not Forget Cindy Blackman's run of records on Muse and High Note.
  14. Jane Ira Bloom was on Columbia for a hot minute there in the late 80s. She also recorded for Enja, JMT / Winter & Winter, and Arabesque. I believe Outline is her own label. Myra Melford: Hat, Arabesque, Palmetto, Firehouse12, others. In fact, Firehouse12 has featured quite a few women musicians: Melford, Mary Halvorsen, Ingrid Laubrock, Nicole Mitchell. Annette Peacock, Marilyn Crispell, and Sylvie Courvoisier have all recorded leader dates for ECM.
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