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Great! I don't think the Silent Way box was ever offered by BMG orignally. Edit: I just went there, and didn't see the Silent Way box. Are you sure?
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I've always seen the date as May 5.
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What does everybody collect besides music?
GA Russell replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I enjoy listening to old radio shows, but I'm not really a collector. After I've listened to them I pass them on. Right now I working through collections of Have Gun Will Travel, Dragnet and a western with James Stewart called The Six Shooter. -
What have you done for a living?
GA Russell replied to Christiern's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
(New Orleans) Orleans Parish Mosquito Control Inspector We would go to known breeding sites and stand still for three minutes and count the number of mosquitoes that landed on you. By keeping track of the landing rates, they determined the migration of the mosquitoes. My partner must have had a different metabolism than I did, because he always got more mosquitoes landing on him than I did. Sometimes it would be so bad we would stand still for twenty seconds and multiply out what the three minute total would be! -
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Musician vent. Everyone profits but us.
GA Russell replied to Soul Stream's topic in Musician's Forum
No, but she's pretty enough! -
Musician vent. Everyone profits but us.
GA Russell replied to Soul Stream's topic in Musician's Forum
My girlfriend is a musician. I think the booking agency keeps half the fee. -
What does everyone do for a living?
GA Russell replied to TheMusicalMarine's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I sell cigars on the internet at http://www.russellmoon.com -
As I stated above, I open a Julie London album every January 1 to start the new year right. This year's was Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast. I think it was her last album, about 1967 or 68. A good record, but I could do without the theme song from the Mickey Mouse Club, which she sang sexily. Reminds me of Richard Burton dramatically reading a phone book on the Dick Cavett Show.
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To follow up on Randy's post, I believe that HGWT was the only radio show based on a popular TV show during radio's golden age. My Little Margie debuted on both TV and radio the same week, with the TV show airing first. Those are the only two shows I am aware of broadcast on TV first. In more recent times there have been radio shows done of The Avengers and The Twilight Zone.
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I can recommend the mp3 CDs of Gary Mercer. He sells the entire run of a program for five bucks! The sound is OK on some, better on others. Here's his website: http://www.old-time.com/sponsors/otr-in-mp3/index.html When I was a boy, my dad's aunt would excuse herself from the room Sunday afternoons to listen to Have Gun Will Travel. I started listening to Gunsmoke and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar each Sunday when I was in fifth grade. As it turned out, that was the last year they were on. So I was born just in time to remember the end of the days of network radio in the US.
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Bill, Dick Powell was the star of the radio Richard Diamond. That show was created by Blake Edwards, and featured a PI who got along with the cops (contrary to the standard radio PI). Edwards didn't like how the TV Richard Diamond was done, so he created Peter Gunn using the same ideas. The TV Richard Diamond starred the guy who was The Fugitive, David Jansen, wasn't that his name? Dick Powell I think owned the TV show. Mary Tyler Moore was the receptionist Sam, whose legs were shown as she spoke.
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I get it, Chuck!
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Jim and Larry, in 1999 I purchased a Collectables two-albums-on-one-CD of Pete Rugolo, named after the two albums: Introducing Pete Rugolo/Adventures in Rhythm. COL-5893 (SONY #A-28821) The liner notes say that the first album was recorded in 1954. All but two of the 24 tracks are less than 3:10, so I can imagine some 78s being issued. The second track of the first album is entitled Early Stan, written by Rugolo. I can't say whether the Stan was Kenton or Getz. I didn't know that Rugolo wrote the theme to Leave It to Beaver, but I do recall (if I'm not mistaken) that he did the music for Run For Your Life, the Ben Gazzara show. "I'm dying, Alex!!!!!"
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I see a lot of votes for Grant Green! Of course, he was on a lot of albums. I'm not happy with Jimmy Smith's first album, called A New Star A New Sound. He didn't have the hip stops down yet, and compared to his later work it's disappointing.
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OK, I called them about that indicator at the bottom of my cart showing how many free CDs I have coming. It turns out that the number is a combination of all the free CDs, including what my Music Points total would buy. So since I spent some Music Points, the indicator number was decreased.
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When did you first discover Mosaic?
GA Russell replied to bebopbob's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
1988 - Monk BN and Mulligan with Baker -
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When my first order arrived on the 15th, the jewel box case was cracked. So I emialed them for a free replacement. Isn't it funny that in eight years of BMG membership this never happened to me, and on the very first Your Music order it happened? Anyway, the replacement arrived today, and it is a 2-CD single-width model.
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At the bottom of my cart is a place indicating how many free CDs I have coming. I believe that this is independent of the Music Points deal. I think it has to do with referring new members. This morning I noticed that one had been subtracted. Looks like I have another phone call to make!
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Last week I noticed that 25 Music Points had been subtracted from my total. I called, and was told that it's a "use 'em or lose 'em" situation; and that I should have been told a couple of months ago that they were going to expire. Well, I wasn't told, so she gave me my points back. I decided to spend them, since I expect most of my shopping in 2005 will be with yourmusic.com. So I ordered the Ray Charles Complete Atlantic R&B box, which arrived today.
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Although the name was later given to Don Rickles, I remember it was Johnny who pegged Buddy Rich as "Mister Warmth".
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
GA Russell replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Buddy DeFranco, Discs 2 and 3. I like Sonny Clark's organ work on Disc 3. Unique sound for jazz.
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