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  1. Don't know how many Waits fans hang around these parts but I figured it might be of interest to some of y'all. Looks like I'll be taking a roadtrip from Chicago to catch a show.

    Tour - Fox Theatre

    Thursday, June 26, 2008 @ 9:00 PM

    St Louis, US

    St. Louis doesn't even count as a road trip. That's 3-4 hours from Chicago.

  2. Congrats on all the work! :party:

    Wish I could hear the trio!

    You can! Look at the bottom of my page. You can click to our myspace and hear most of our CD.

    I'm trying to figure out how to get some DVD footage of us onto You Tube. Then you can even see us live in the comfort of your own home. Not that you shouldn't come out to see us, but, yeah.

    Hell, you're the man with all the gigs - let us open for you. :rhappy:

    yeah, but the reason that I got all giddy and made a thread about it is because it never happens. We're just an odd little band with bongos. You guys are known WORLDWIDE! :wub:

    I'm willing to close -

    sounds like a triple bill to me!

  3. Don't know if there's much interest amongst the Chicago area O-boarders, but if there is, I'm playing a bunch. We nailed down another stint at Andy's and we're playing some new places this month. So, for anyone interested, here 'tis...

    May 4th: Cary's -- 2215 W. Devon, Chicago (West-ish Rogers Park) 8p-11p

    May 5th: Andy's -- 11 E. Hubbard, Chicago (River North) 5-8:30p

    May 9th: Salt Creek Wine Bar -- 8900 Fairview Ave, Brookfield, 8-11p

    May 12th: Andy's 5-8:30p

    May 19th: Andy's 5-8:30p

    May 22nd: private event

    May 23rd: Joey's Brickhouse -- 1258 W. Belmont, Chicago (Lakeview) 8p-12a

    May 24th: Embrace -- 29 E 1st St, Hinsdale 8p-12a

    May 26th: Andy's 5-8:30p

    May 30th: Chapin's -- 701 Liberty St, Morris 8p-12a

    Hope to see some people make it out!

    Thanks for reading...

  4. the ultimate and intimate series seem like total jive, but did you check out the single albums that they've got?

    Benson's Beyond the Blue Horizon and Live at Carnegie Hall? Zawinul's self titled album.

    There's some goodies in that bunch.

    I only hope that the Benson and Farrell album will finally see a re-release.

  5. Two friends of mine are now using MagicJack, a $39.95 USB dongle that gives you unlimited USA/Canada phone calls for $19.99 a year. The original $40 payment includes the first year. The quality is amazing, so I have just ordered one for myself. They are giving yo a 30-day free trial, so your card won't be charged for 31 days, and then only if you decide to keep it. When I get mine, I'll come back to this thread with an evaluation. In the meantime, here's a link to their site:

    Check it out!

    did someone hack your account, Chris? Never known you to be such a Ron Popeil type guy.

  6. Thanks a lot Jim. Great story that filled in a lot of gaps for me about Mobley the man. Interesting to hear he had no family and never married or had children...that in itself is an invitation to addiction and self-absorption. All that said, Hank is still my favorite tenor of all time. I've tried on Trane and Rollins and all the others I'm "supposed" to like more...but I always come back to Hank as the one I listened to and enjoyed more than the others.

    amen. Hank's probably my single favorite tenor player ever.

  7. The Dead selling their entire live catalog to Rhino has got to be one of the most fan-unfriendly things ever done to such a loyal fan base.

    I was just starting to dig through all of that stuff, too. I guess it'll save room for more important things on my hard drive. At least I got a handful of really good sounding '69 shows before it closed down. Sad.

  8. at the onset of a cold, I have a little routine that I do...

    1) get sushi. slather wasabi on everything, let the sinuses open. If you're crying and gasping for air, even better.

    2) once sinuses are open, take advil cold and sinus, meth lab edition (translation: with pseudophedrine).

    3) stop off at convenient store on way home, get orange juice.

    4) when home, mix orange juice with tequila and grenadine. drink till thoroughly ripped.

    5) water

    6) sleep.

    wake up the next morning without cold.

  9. I used to run into Billy Dee in the laundry room, when he lived in my building. He wore jeans.

    Sorry to disappoint :)

    not to cast aspersions on your hypothesis, but i mean when i do laundry i wear dumpy clothes, not stuff i would wear in public. i wear a thin t-shirt so short that tufts of stomach hair jut out of the bottom and i wear oregon state basketball shorts which make it look like i am a very serious basketball player. if i wore this outfit outside, i would look like an idiot. my point being maybe billy dee was wearing jeans because all of his slacks were in the wash. did you ever hang out in his apartment? did you snort a rail so large that your eyes watered and you emitted a moaning sound as you tilted your head back, making sure it all went up your nose while billy dee put on the newest peech boys record and the two of you then headed off to plato's retreat? i bet he did not wear jeans then.

    early front runner for post of the year...

  10. I, too, write alot of reviews. I've written around 200 of them, but let me preface that writing a review is an opinion, it should always be about what you really think. I've written alot of bad reviews and the reason I write more bad ones then I do good ones is because it gives people a chance to read a different perspective. If all I did was write good reviews, then there would be something wrong, then you're writing wouldn't be taken so seriously, because the reader will think "Oh, here we go again...." that's certainly not the mentality you want people to have when they read your reviews.

    Really? One of my jobs is to write reviews for Chicago Jazz Magazine. And we have an agreement: if something is bad, or it just rubs ME the wrong way, I don't write a review. Why? Because what's the sense in slamming an artist for putting out what they thought was their best effort? Aren't we all, as musicians, just trying to get ahead, play gigs, shoot our artistic wads, make a statement and hopefully a little scratch in the process? What good does it do to say, "artist "x" put out a shitty record"?

    Sometimes, if you really want to say something sucks is to not say anything at all. No press = no alerting the public to a mediocre release.

    But you seem to get off on telling people that they suck. Even when they don't. I reckon that that's just one of many, many, many differences between us.

  11. I really got into jazz around 19 or 20. I'm 31 now.

    My dad was a jazz pianist; I didn't care much for the "cocktail" piano mood-music he was often into, so found my own path starting with Coltrane.

    Prior to diving headlong into jazz and improvised music, I was into prog-rock and post-punk. I was looking for something more challenging both emotionally and aesthetically.

    There you go.

    Replace 19 with 14 and 31 with 33, and you have my story.

    There is so much TRUTH being spoken in this thread that there's no reason for me to add anything.

    Kudos to Jim and Jim for getting it right (yet again)...

  12. Ann and I are trying to figure out how to move back. Real estate prices are a larger concern. Michigan property is severely under priced because of the state economy and prices in Chicago keep escalating.

    well, it's not SO bad if you don't have to live in the city proper. While buying in Chicago is still pretty much insane, you can still find bargains in Forest Park, Berwyn, Brookfield, North Riverside and maybe even Elmwood Park. None of those places put you more than a half hour out of downtown, and Forest Park has an el line that'll get you there in 15 minutes. I'm assuming that prices are still lower than even these suburbs, but $225K for a bungalow in Berwyn is a far sight better than $400K for the same house on the Northwest side.

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