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kh1958

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  1. It is possible. I did see John Lee on bass with both McCoy Tyner and Dizzy in the 1980s.
  2. I definitely remember it was Al Gafa on guitar (I have his Pablo release but don't recall running across him on a recording ever again) and Mickey Roker on drums. I do not remember the bass player. I recall the performance of Olinga as the highlight for me.
  3. That Mingus concert/band was such a vivid experience for me. Yes, it was very lightly attended. Mingus was huge and dressed in black. He played piano a bit before the concert started. I recollect he made a joke about Alan Ginsburg, who was speaking on the SMU campus for the same festival (Poets of the Cities). George Adams, eyes rolled back in his head, and Don Pullen, whose hands I could not see from my seat, were both mind-blowing. Jack Walrath, I felt sympathy for him, he was good, but my goodness, compared to the rest of the band...
  4. It's a small Jazz World.
  5. Nikki Hill, Heavy Hearts, Hard Fists (Deep Fryed Records)
  6. That seems not correct, as the New Orleans Jazz Fest started in 1970. Also, Basie performed there only in 1978 and 1980, at evening concerts.
  7. Bud Shank and Three Trombones (Pacific Jazz ten inch) Miles Davis, ESP (Columbia) Miles Davis, My Funny Valentine (Columbia)
  8. Kenton Presents the Bill Holman Octet (Capitol ten inch)
  9. I have 20 of the boxes and they all appear to be real CDs, not CDRs.
  10. Jugalbandhi :: Saturday Sep 9th, 2017 @ 6:00 PM THE WIND WHISPERERS - VID.RAJHESH VAIDHYA, VID.RONU MAJUMDAR, VID.VINOD VENKATARAMAN, VID.SRINIVAS, VID.SOWMIYA NARAYANAN, VID.HARSHAD KANETKAR
  11. Sunday evening, Buddy Guy at the Bedford Blues Festival.
  12. Yesterday at the Bedford Blues Festival I enjoyed: Larry Lampkin, Ally Venable Band, Nikki Hill, and Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters. I wasn't previously familiar with Nikki Hill; it was hot in Bedford, but her band was hotter.
  13. Louis Bellson Swings Jule Styne (Verve) Ahmad Jamal, Rhapsody (Cadet)
  14. Chet Baker Trio Live from the Moonlight ((Chet Baker Estate)
  15. Duke Ellington Dance Date, Air Force 1960 (Unique Jazz) Oscar Peterson Trio, Live at the Stratford Shakspearean Festival (Verve)
  16. Shirley Scott Trio, Scottie (Prestige mono)
  17. Junior Wells, Southside Blues Jam (Delmark)
  18. Duke Ellington, Here's the Duke (Columbia ten inch) The Three Sounds, Here We Come (Blue Note, NY USA mono)
  19. It seems the drummer's parents had a similar comment. He added that the boy's parents were “grateful to Hino."
  20. Eric Dolphy, Vintage Dolphy (GM)
  21. Lee Konitz Quartet featuring Kenny Barron, Jazz Nocturne (Evidence)
  22. Horace Silver, You Gotta Take a Little Love (Blue Note), and John Handy, The Second John Handy Album (Columbia, promo)
  23. Robert Ward (5 live tracks from Black Top Blues A Rama, Volume 7)
  24. Sam Rivers Trio, Streams (Impulse) Shorty Rogers and His Giants, Modern Sounds (Capitol ten inch)
  25. Your seat is on backorder.
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