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Christlieb did a wild version of There's No Business Like Show Business for an HBO show I helped produced. We wanted to use Sonny Rollins version but couldn't afford it.
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How to Turn Off Writers From Reviewing Your CD
medjuck replied to Ken Dryden's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I go to a subscription series at the local university and the program notes are often just reprints of press releases. They are often very badly written if not shoddy. -
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And so's Barbara Cook. "Singer Barbara Cook, singer and songwriter Neil Diamond, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, saxophonist and composer Sonny Rollins and actress Meryl Streep will receive honors for 2011 on THE 34TH ANNUAL KENNEDY CENTER HONORS, to be broadcast Tuesday, December 27 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. "
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Claire Gordon's "My Unforgettable Jazz Friends" recounts at least one incident in which Big Ben got it on with a woman. (It's a good book btw.I bought it from her at a meeting of the Duke Ellington Society but it's avaialbe on Amazon. )
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Can you name every Monk tune when you hear it?
medjuck replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I can recognize quite a few by name though I haves to admit that in some cases it's because I've heard lyrics put to them. However aren't there a few that are similar to each other? Is there one that sounds a lot like" Well You Needn't"? -
Saw him just last year as part of a blues review. He was brought our for a couple of numbers looking quite frail, but then he began to play and kicked ass.
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I think you're not covered right away. But even if you're not, you can buy private insurance and even then I think it's a lot cheaper than in the US. (BTW it's not entirely free depending on what province you're in. Sort of like Medicare.)
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Great songwriters. Their joint autobiography is pretty good too. For years I used to see a big band record of theirs in the remainder pile of record stores. By the time I realized it was basically the Basie band I couldn't find it any more.
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So are there other recorded examples of Bags on guitar?
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Listening to the Milt Jackson/Ray Charles sides the other day and noticed that Jackson plays guitar on "Bags' Guitar Blues"? Are there other recorded examples of his guitar playing. Also I heard something on the radio the other day with Kenny Clark on vibes. it was pretty good. Are there many examples of that? (I was listening to the Charles/Jackson because, after listening to the Mosaic MJQ box, I wanted to hear some unfettered Bags without John Lewis behind him. Maybe because the booklet made several references to Jackson's complaints about Lewis's playing counterpoint, Lewis's comping seemed just too busy for me. It was as if he was soloing along with Jackson and then he would get to take his own-- often surprisingly funky solo-- without any interference.)
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The little bit of what I've heard of his covering of pop tunes hasn't inspired me to listen to more. I think I prefer the Riverside years but I'm willing to give the Verve sides more of a listen if someone here tells me they're worthwhile. (I do have all of the Half-Note stuff minus the overdubs. And one cut from the Jimmy Smith session that I like. )
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This is not a rhetorical question: is any of it besides the Half-Note sessions any good?
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Any great jazz records from '78 or 79? I wouldn't be surprised is various estates take this up.
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I agree. But what do you think of his contention that Lonnie Johnson is the source from which all other jazz guitarists spring? (He doesn't actually put it that way.) BTW I saw Lonnie Johnson performing at a restaurant in Toronto. At the time I didn't really know who he was.
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Chet Baker's "Lost Memoir--As Though I had Wings". Really a partial memoir in that in ends in 1963 and is very brief. Still interesting. No pretense that he wasn't a junky.
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Co-incidentally I've just been listening to At the Horseshoe Tavern which presents the music from 3 different nights in 1978 on 9 discs. (There's a 10th disc with an interview.) I was present one of the nights and these cds really bring back memories. He did some Henderson-Ellington stuff each evening but usually began with a percussion group and ended with singing.
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Hip-O to release 1951-1960 Howlin' Wolf Chess 4CD-box
medjuck replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
He also had an amazing visual presence. Every performance of his I've been able to see on video was terrific. -
You can just rent it if you want too.
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Ron Mann just e-mailed me that his film Imagine the Sound which consists of performances and interviews with Archie Shepp, Paul Bley, Bill Dixon and Cecil Taylor can now be purchased as a download from iTunes. (You can even get it in HD.) The music is great and the musicians are very articulate in the interviews. Film is really well art directed and looks really good.
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Congrats!! (Are you going to have to change all those cd notes?)
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Were Fats Waller and Duke Ellington friends at all???
medjuck replied to BERIGAN's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Good for you for finding this. Mistress doesn't have an index. (Or at least my copy doesn't-- though I think someone has done one.) -
Were Fats Waller and Duke Ellington friends at all???
medjuck replied to BERIGAN's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Weren't they both acolytes of Willie the Lion? They don't seem to have been close friends. I checked the index of the 4 EKE bios I have at hand and Waller isn't even listed in one of them. The only real mention of them being in the same room together was a vague reference to Waller being amongst the NY pianists who came to hear Ellington when he first arrived in NY. -
Hip-O to release 1951-1960 Howlin' Wolf Chess 4CD-box
medjuck replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I guess there wasn't a Wolf MCA?Chess box set because several Wolf cuts were on the Willie Dixon box. (Or was there?) -
"Cabaret Echoes--New Orleans Jazzers at Work" contains 6 numbers by The Original New Orleans Jazz Band which was led by Durante even though he wasn't from NO. (Most of the rest of the band was.)
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