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GA Russell

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  1. In celebration of Mardi Gras, today I opened up The Best of Pete Fountain (Decca Jazz). Great stuff!
  2. Received this email today: February 19, 2007 To: SIRIUS Subscribers Today is a very exciting day for SIRIUS customers. As you may have heard, SIRIUS Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio are merging to form the nation's premier audio entertainment provider. This combination of our two offerings will benefit you - our loyal listeners. As a single company, we'll provide superior programming to you every day with the best of both SIRIUS and XM. Currently, XM and SIRIUS broadcast a wide range of commercial-free music channels, exclusive sports coverage, news, talk, and entertainment programming. Howard Stern. Oprah and Friends. The NFL. MLB. NBA. ESPN. CNBC. Fox News. Additionally, the combined company will be able to improve existing services such as real-time traffic information and rear-seat video as well as introduce new ones. After shareholder and regulatory approvals, we anticipate that the combination will be finalized by the end of 2007. Until then, both companies will continue to operate independently. We will continue to provide you with the uninterrupted service - as well as the outstanding customer support - that you have come to expect and enjoy from SIRIUS. We do not anticipate any changes in your service during the merger process, however, please call our customer care team on 1- 888-539-7474 should you have any questions. We look forward to the many benefits this combination will offer and continuing to make your listening experience an enjoyable one - offering more of the Very Best Radio on Radio. Stay tuned, Mel Karmazin, CEO
  3. I expect that it will not be long before the monthly subscription price is increased!
  4. Thanks for posting this Ray! When CDs came out I disagreed with TTK's point. It was my feeling at that time that remastering was akin to the "improvements" made circa 1970 to rechannel mono recordings into "stereo". My feeling was, "Thanks, but no thanks." My opinion has changed because today we have engineers who do a great job in their remastering. What really changed my mind was the Complete Village Vanguard 1961 box of Bill Evans which came out in '05. Joe did a great job on that, and now I am not at all reluctant to see what the remaster sounds like.
  5. The Argos signed Adriano Belli today. He's a great player IMO, but he causes way too many penalties because of his inability to control his temper. http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/R...tsFootball/home ***** Darren Flutie, Rocco Romano, Pierre Vercheval and Greg Battle have been elected to the Hall of Fame. I'll never forget Flutie's catching the TD pass at the end of the Western Final (Was it in '94?). What a game! And I remember well Romano riding the touchdown horse following the last play field goal which won the Grey Cup! What year was that? http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/R...tsFootball/home
  6. Dudu and Mongezi Gerald and Groove Monk and Sonny
  7. Ask and ye shall receive! Here's an article that says that each team will have one bye. http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/R...tsFootball/home
  8. The league announced the schedule today. Opening Night will be Thursday June 28. The Grey Cup game will be November 25 in Toronto. I haven't found any mention of bye weeks. I hope there aren't any. I read during the year that a number of teams didn't like them. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/CFL/New...3617676-cp.html
  9. As I understand it, when the industry talks about the North American market, it is talking about American teenagers. I have occasionally read passing references to the idea that there are more than a few teenage boys who spend their money on video games rather than music. The idea is that times have changed, and maybe music is not as important to teenagers as it has been since the days of Elvis. If that's true, then the industry has more to worry about than file sharing. I see on Drudge today that American Idol again this year got better Nielsen ratings than the Grammy Awards show. This is another indication that the record industry isn't offering acts that the American people want to listen to.
  10. Offhand, the only boxes I'm sorry I didn't get when they were available are the Charles Brown, the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis and the Maynard Ferguson. In every case, the sets were too big for my budget. Now the Selects are a different story. I'm going to be kicking myself when they go out of print!
  11. I have listened to these quite a bit over the last year, and I find that I have listened to the Bill Evans the most; and that I like the Tony Bennett more than I did a year ago.
  12. http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...8&hl=Lovers I was thinking about these the other day. A year ago I expected that the Blue Note series also released last year would be available at BMG/Your Music this time this year, but it didn't happen.
  13. The Players Association announced its 2006 All-Star team today. I think more interesting than who made it were the players the press chose for their team who were slighted by their peers: Edmonton quarterback Ricky Ray (league-high 5,000 yards passing), Winnipeg running back Charles Roberts (CFL-high 1,609 yards rushing), Eskimos receiver Jason Tucker, Lions offensive tackle Rob Murphy (CFL's top lineman award winner), cornerbacks Byron Park of Toronto (eight interceptions, four returned for TDs) and Coby Rhinehart of Calgary, Argos punter Noel Prefontaine (CFL-best 46.3-yard average) and Bombers kick returner Albert Johnson III (CFL-best 810 punt-return yards, fourth overall with 985 kickoff return yards). It looks like the press used the stats as the yardstick, and the players did not. http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/R...tsFootball/home edit for typo
  14. I'm sorry to hear it. Their follow up album to The In Crowd, called Hang On Ramsey!, was my first jazz record.
  15. I just noticed this thread about the JHS: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...amp;hl=Heritage My package arrived today. It looks like times have changed from what others' experience has been. Of my seven CDs, six appear to be brick and mortar editions, except for the JHS barcode. The Garner appears to be the straight brick and mortar edition. They appear to have been in their inventory for years. The Silver is the 1987 McMaster. The Getz/Gilberto is the one that was part of Verve's Desert Island Disc promotion of 2000. The Garner is a "Columbia Jazz Masterpiece" with the blue border. Let's look at the price. The total bill is $23.67. That comes to $3.38 each including shipping. Not bad. The shipping charge is $16.74 for the lot, with no indication of how it was calculated. I remember receiving my first package from BMG ten years ago. The initial offer was "Buy One, Get Unlimited Half Off". A friend who was a member told me that that was their worst price. I found over time that BMG would offer me lower prices, perhaps depending on how often I bought something. This package included a New Member catalogue. So I'm suspicious that it too is offering the club's worst prices. The catalogue offers 200 selections, with the majority priced at $8.49. The current offer is free shipping for orders over $29.00. A few that look interesting at that price are: The Jean-Luc Ponty Anthology - Le Voyage (2 CDs for $17.99) Charles Brown - These Blues Milt Jackson & John Coltrane - Bags & Trane Pete Fountain - Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans (2 CDs for $16.99) Sarah Vaughan - The Roulette Years Vols. 1 & 2 Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown Lambert, Hendricks & Ross - Sing a Song of Basie Bud Shank and Laurindo Almeida - Brazilliance, Vol. 2 Buddy Rich - Keep the Customer Satisfied Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago Sonny Rollins DVD - Saxophone Colossus ($21.98) As stated above, I can listen to this batch for ten days (30 days for future orders) and then return them. I imagine that there are going to be people who burn a copy and then return everything. So I have to think that they will cut you off if you get in the habit of returning CDs. No credit (except this initial offering). Payment must be made in advance by check or credit card. My feeling is that $8.49 isn't a bad price for anything I actually want; but being used to Your Music's price for two years, if I'm going to take a flyer on something I'm not sure about, I won't be using the JHS to do it. On the other hand, the initial mailing stated that their selection of jazz CDs is larger than that of any other record club. So after I have had the opportunity to scour the website, I will have a better idea of to what extent I want what they have to offer. By the way, both the initial offer and the New Members catalogue were heavy with 50s Verve.
  16. Here's an unusually good article that discusses the new salary cap. It breaks down how payrolls will probably be allotted among the players. Many more will receive over $100,000 than I had thought. Of course, maybe they have always been receiving that amount, and now for the first time their true salaries are seeing the light of day. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/CFL/New...606615-sun.html
  17. As I recall, Summers was a member of the Soft Machine very early on.
  18. Fifteen years ago a friend of mine from work informed me that he was a semi-professional musician, a drummer, and that he had once played a gig with Junior Mance. He was really proud of that!
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