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I'd say "yes" http://www.venusrecord.com/v2/index.html
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Venus is a fine label; for piano trios I would recommend any of the Eddie Higgins recordings available. If you like retro tenor sax, the Higgins + Scott Hamilton releases are also very nice.
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Wouldn't Jimmy know more, especially if there was something between him and Alfred? It is kind of surprising when you think of it but maybe Alfred was happy with the cast of drummers he had, and no one he was recording really worked regularly with Cobb anyway.
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2017 MLB Facts, Lies, Propaganda, Opinions, & Pictures
Dan Gould replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Everyone's criticizing but new respect for Posey from here. If that was a pitcher with an ongoing feud with a hitter, no that's not your mess to clean up or prevent. No reason to defend the indefensible even when its your teammate. Pitcher should be suspended about 15 days. -
My time at the Blindman's forum led me to Broke & Hungry.
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Roger Moore 1927 - 2017 R.I.P
Dan Gould replied to soulpope's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Everybody's mileage varies. For many years he was, to me, Bond because he was the one in the theater on the big screen. Of course I later discovered Connery in the role and instantly preferred him. But there's a soft spot for what Moore brought to the role, and no one since ever did anything for me, though perhaps if Pierce Brosnan hadn't played Remington Steele before taking the role, he might have worked. But what is this about dealers and bartenders knowing he was a spy? Did I consistently miss key bits of dialogue ("Bloody 'ell. Dude's got a license to kill and he doesn't know how a proper martini is made")? I thought Moore treated it as a lark because the movies got progressively sillier and sillier with ludicrous stunts and sfx. Not because everyone knew what his job was. -
He started out playing piano but I don't think he played as a professional. Here's a google book excerpt from a chapter dedicated to him: https://books.google.com/books?id=iE6NtkNu_yQC&pg=PA203&lpg=PA203&dq=george+kelly+and+the+jazz+sultans&source=bl&ots=sqP5cckcQ3&sig=S8B2ZD9TcaP76OJ8NgxsXHnAgvA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjkgu2YuIzUAhUoIpoKHTaOCJ4Q6AEIVDAJ#v=onepage&q=george%20kelly%20and%20the%20jazz%20sultans&f=false
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This reminds me of the Seinfeld where Jerry's subbing for Newman but his delivery rate of better than 50% tips them off that someone else delivered on Newman's route.
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Honestly do not understand it or would ever consider it. We're not talking about someone pushing a cart and walking 1000 extra feet to get to my door. Its their job and they should do it properly and consistently.
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Well I've had issues with our carrier who seems to decide randomly whether to attempt delivery of packages or leave the pink slip in the mailbox. This, after I take a walk in the morning to open the driveway gate. That's been seriously annoying but nothing like this latest: Package coming from France - processed thru NYC and on to Tampa. Departed Tampa so I go to open the gate. Should be in Plant City in a few hours and out for delivery, right? No. Passed me by completely and went to Miami where it has sat for two days. Now its departed Miami, will it magically appear at my former address? Or is it coming back to Tampa again? Only time will tell.
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WPLJ was the album-oriented rock station when I was growing up. Definitely remember Tony Pigg, no idea if it was the same JJ Jackson but original VJ Mark Goodman went from WPLJ to MTV. And if I paid attention to Michael Cuscuna it was purely by accident and years before the name meant anything to me.
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All of Stanley Turrentine with The Three Sounds, Blue Hour (the original release, not the "complete" set which has also been issued).
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Bill Dowdy, Drummer For The Three Sounds - RIP
Dan Gould replied to Kevin Bresnahan's topic in Artists
And now I have embarked on a musical tour of every single one of their recordings. Heaven. Where Bill, Andy and Gene now reside. -
Bill Dowdy, Drummer For The Three Sounds - RIP
Dan Gould replied to Kevin Bresnahan's topic in Artists
This really sucks. He was very nice when he agreed to a phone interview, facilitated by Gene's widow Janie. -
Oh hell yes on Mr. Johnson - bless the recent b-day boy Mr. Nessa for documenting such a nice player. I'm on Cedar Walton Trio, Song of Delilah the Music of Victor Young (Venus) Only thing wrong is Cedar being pictured in a Yankees cap at the piano. WTH? What would a Texan be doing adopting the Yanks?
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CDs for Sale - Some Steeplechase Some Japanese
Dan Gould replied to Dan Gould's topic in Offering and Looking For...
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Happy Birthday Chuck Nessa!
Dan Gould replied to Free For All's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Prices include shipping in the Continental US. Please note I am away from home but will respond to PMs and posts as able, with any requests received processed by Sunday night certain. Thanks for your interest. Steeplechase: Phineas Newborn, Stockholm Jam Session Volume 1 w. Benny Bailey $7 Phineas Newborn, Stockholm Jam Session Volume 2 w. Benny Bailey $7 Dizzy Gillespie Quintet, Copenhagen Concert w. Leo Wright, Junior Mance $7 Jam Session #25 w. Marcus Printup Ryan Kisor Joe Magnarelli $7 Horace Parlan, Frank-ly Speaking w. Strozier and Foster, $7 NON-Steeplechase: Les McCann Trio 28 July 1961 Live in Paris, two-disc $12 Blues for Dootsie, The Blue & Dootone Sides (Ace) $6 King Curtis w. Al Casey Live in New York, with 5 bonus tracks from Al Casey Tribute to King Curtis LP - (JSP Records) $5 Earl Bostic, Complete Quintet Recordings with Groove Holmes, Joe Pass (Phono) $6 Teddy Edwards Blue Saxophone (Gitanes) $4 Guy Lafitte, Three Men on a Beat, Definitive Black & Blue, $8 Panama Francis and His Savoy Sultans, Gettin in the Groove, Definitive Black & Blue $8 Phil Upchurch Trio, Dolphin Dance, w. OBI (King) $12 EDIT TO ADD: FREE to a good home: Jack Walrath, a Plea for Sanity (Stash) - LP, VG+ or better (not actually looking it at it right now)
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JB Hutto and the New Hawks, Keeper of the Flame (Wolf) With liners by our own Stereo Jack. Wonder how that came about for a label out of Vienna.
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Are those four tracks unissued or just added on and seen domestic reissue already? Edit to add Emily Litella's "Never mind."
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Just noticed on discogs that Mr. Kelly played the saxophonist Robin Williams' sits in with in Moscow on the Hudson and the IMDB confirms he was in the cast. I bet the soundtrack is plenty cheap.
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