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Landed another super rare Workshop Jazz album, The Right Side of Lefty Edwards and for a much cheaper price, I picked up something called Okeh Jazz which is a double lp comp of material from the label including the very first leader recordings of Little Johnny Griffin, early Arnett Cobb and Ahmad Jamal and some chick singer who had Dexter Gordon and Howard McGhee in her band.
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Familiar places and faces...
Dan Gould replied to Free For All's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Something Wildwith Melanie Griffith and Jeff Daniels was filmed in Tallahassee when I was a student at Florida State. It was very cool the first time the Tallahassee theater audience spotted the scenes that were filmed there, and I was quite shocked to recognize a Poli-Sci professor as an extra in the first few frames of the reunion scene. -
Not sure if he's still active, but how's about the man who gave Bird his first profile gig, Jay McShann?
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Well I'm glad I saw this as the presence of Jeff Hamilton and Red Holloway almost made me interested in this, but someone mentioned an AAJ review that compared the "singer" to Little Jimmy Scott and that was a major turnoff for me; knowing its Pesci .... I'll happily pass.,
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I think that Dan meant to post the date for the Scott/Hope material as 1960. Hope's original version of "Tenderly" was released in 1950 on the Premium label and was a top 10 r&b hit. OOOPS! That'll teach me to check what I post after I click "add reply"! Yes, the Juicy CD lists 1960 as the year of recording.
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Refresh my memory-didn't Tom say that there was a clip of Hank coming on stage in some outrageous canary yellow suit or something?
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I checked the CD and Couw is partially right. It looks like the Scott/Hope material was recorded in 1950.
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Cute double entendre, but in both sex and sax, it depends on who is working it.
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"prematurely"? A lot of us are prematurely nostalgic, and we are neither mature nor did we live through the age in question!
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Is it just me...
Dan Gould replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
I don't understand the complaints about Cadence, even though I have never actually subscribed. Its a great source to learn about small label recordings, and while I agree that it is difficult to scan through label listings rather than artist listings, I have no doubt that it has led me to explore labels I might otherwise not know or recordings on labels I do like that are led by artists I don't know. You know? What I'm saying is, the effort it takes to scan those listings can be easily repaid in expanding your horizons! Plus, Cadence has good prices on imports like Criss Cross, and everytime I order and they add on the $3 charge for non-subscribers, I remind myself that I need to bite the bullet and subscribe! -
MWGA, I picked this one up a while back, and I am almost certain it is a comp. and not a more recent recording. Are you looking for the actual disc or do you just want that tune? Here's a link to a GEMM dealer who has it in stock: http://www.gemm.com/ddc/search.pl?sid=3603...no=GML547889748
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Frank Morgan is still gigging.
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Looks good but you might put up the news about Clearwater. Can't hurt to get the word out early!
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Funny, that's the time that I want to tell "our waiter this evening, Brad" to shut the fuck up and go place the order.
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question about Jack Wilson "Easterly Winds" on CD
Dan Gould replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Discography
Rooster, its definitely more in a hard bop vein than Something Personal is (which maybe you suspected from the lineup, but this is definitely the hard bop side Jackie Mac). Definitely a nice one, but definitely different. -
TOFU? Yuch! I take back everything I said! And so does Ed Grimley!
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question about Jack Wilson "Easterly Winds" on CD
Dan Gould replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Discography
I'm pretty sure it was issued as a TOCJ jewel box version. Though I'm sure Hans or someone will step in with the exact info. B) -
12 Hour Malaria?
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I stand corrected. Sure which he had covered the other tunes as well, though! (I am of course prepared to place my other foot in my mouth
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Brad, there was a big to-do when this was noticed a week or two ago (I think you were on vacation). Basically, Jim Sangrey was ready to go Medieval on their collective asses before somewhat cooler heads prevailed.
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It seems like AOW is a "hot potatoe" thing. Mike, didn't you used to write speeches for this man?
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Yes, we must start a Draft Dmitry movement, otherwise he's going to sleep his life away.
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How do I rate Phil? As this man used to say, "He seems like a decent sort of guy, I must say."
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Follow up to "jazz is so relaxing" thread
Dan Gould replied to pryan's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Glad to hear it! And no, its not *that* lame ... I remember when I met my wife, the song that stayed in mind was a country tune by Trisha Yearwood, "Thinking About You". Now that was lame! -
Mike, The one Mike LeDonne organ date I knew of before is an unlikely one: He's on Scott Hamilton's Organic Duke, a set of Ellington tunes-not what you'd expect! Also not as greasy as I'd have wanted, so I'd like to hear LeDonne in a more traditional organ context. As far as other organ dates on CDBaby, I've had my eye on Jackie Ivory. I was really surprised to see his name, as I had no idea he was still around. But he made an album for ATCO back in the 60s that I traded for-not Earth shattering, but still pretty nice. It looks like he's doing a more soul/R&B thing (and in fact the listing actually mentions the dreaded phrase "smooth jazz"!) but the clips don't sound too bad.
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