The race is over now. Contador is the winner for the third time. Great rider! Great Tour!
Yellow jersey Alberto Contador and his teammates sip champagne on the final stage of this year's Tour.
Mulligan is one of the guests on this excellent Jack Teagarden CD recorded at the 1963 Monterey jazz festival
He solos on a number of tracks and duels with Pee Wee Russell on 'Pee Wee's ad Gerry's Blues'!
Miles 'autobiography' has this about Mobley:
Playing with Hank just wasn't fun for me; he didn't stimulate my imagination. This was about the time I started playing real short solos and then leaving the bandstand."
'In the Land of Jazz" was the original 1958 release of that Contemporary session.
The same Contemporary album came out a few months later as 'Grooveyard'
Same photo - taken at the Watts Towers - by Walter Zerlinden!
Buddy Collete and his Swinging Shepherds 'At the Cinema' (Mercury, mono)
the shepherds are Bud Shank, Paul Horn, Jim Hall, Red Mitchell, Shelly Manne and others
Is "downgraded" the proper terminology in French? Because here, you get downgraded from stable to critical, not the other way around. That's an upgrade, and its welcome news.
Downgraded..upgraded... The main thing is that Jarreau's condition is slightly improving!
He is being transferred today to an hospital in the larger city of Marseille where he is to stay for the next few days.
Latest reports indicate Al Jarreau has been taken off the critical list.
His condition has been downgraded 'from critical to stable'.
'He is conscious, awake but tired'.
Dan, have you seen the swedish contract? I haven't...
From what I know the estate of Miles Davis had a look in the matter after Dragon released the Miles Davis in Stockholm (with Trane/Stitt) 1960 concerts. The Dragon releases are still on sale! And still legitimate!
News agencies report that singer Al Jarreau has been hospitalized in France after collapsing on stage in Barcelonette, southeast France, late Thursday.
Story from Reuters.
Stage 17 was another thriller with Contador and Schleck trying to outdo each other. The last ten kilometers climb to the finish line at the Col du Tourmalet in deep fog had the two riders running wheel to wheel.
Schleck who was the first to the finish line (with Contador right next to him) is still eight seconds behind.
Today's stage should be a quiet ride through familiar - to me - southwest France landscapes.
Will be watching this as well as tomorrow's run against the clock through the Pauillac vineyards (will take a good look at the Chateau-Lafite, Mouton-Rothschild, Chateau Latour estates) before Sunday's final stage to Paris.
Those Italian bootlegs Joker, Lotus and many others) from the 70s/80s had a lot of incorrect personnel and dates informations.
McCurdy was the drummer on that Adderley 1969 European tour, not Louis Hayes!
I would not think of manipulating the Lord Database.
I just email whatever correction or addition I think is needed at this adress. If it's validated, it goes online a bit later...