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SanDisk 1TB Extreme Portable SSD - Up to 1050MB/s - USB-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2 - External Solid State Drive - SDSSDE61-1T00-G25 $79.99 ("best price") https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GTYFC37
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Do you (or anyone else) have an opinion on The Shield or The Commish?
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Are there any box bargains currently available?
GA Russell replied to GA Russell's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
L'Essentielle Greco - 13 CDs - $24.95 Universal box, 1951 - 2013 https://www.hamiltonbook.com/lessentielle-greco-compact-disc -
I think I know, but I might be wrong. Radio stations receive their copies before the date the CD goes on sale ('the street date"). Sometimes the radio stations are given permission to play the song before the street date.
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Brandon Sanders Compton's Finest Impacting September 11th, 2023 Format(s): Jazz # Artist and Track Title Time 1. Brandon Sanders - Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise 03:44 2. Brandon Sanders - Compton's Finest 05:10 3. Brandon Sanders - I Can't Help It 05:31 4. Brandon Sanders - Voyage 05:07 5. Brandon Sanders - Body and Soul 04:55 6. Brandon Sanders - Monk's Dream 06:07 7. Brandon Sanders - In a Sentimental Mood 04:30 8. Brandon Sanders - 08 SJB 04:24 New from Savant Records Brandon Sanders - Compton’s Finest Savant Records SCD 2211 Brandon Sanders – drums Jazzmeia Horn – vocals on “In a Sentimental Mood” & “I Can’t Help It” Keith Brown – piano • Chris Lewis – tenor saxophone Warren Wolf – vibraphone • Eric Wheeler – bass Airplay Starts Now • Suggested Tracks 1. Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise 3:45 3. I Can’t Help It 5:30 • 4. Voyage 5:06 7. In a Sentimental Mood 4:30 • 7. SJB 4:24 Savant Col... 2211 Brand...
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# Artist and Track Title Time 1. Richard Baratta - Herzog 06:43 2. Richard Baratta - Molten Glass 04:53 3. Richard Baratta - Blackberry Winter 04:52 4. Richard Baratta - Peresina 07:39 5. Richard Baratta - Afro-Centric 05:52 6. Richard Baratta - Lost 04:32 7. Richard Baratta - Sombrero Sam 06:34 8. Richard Baratta - Tones for Joan's Bones 05:33 9. Richard Baratta - Out of This World 06:40 New from Savant Records Richard Baratta - Off the Charts Savant Records SCD 2210 Richard Baratta - drums Jerry Bergonzi - tenor saxophone (tr. 1, 3, 5, 7 &9 only) David Kikoski - piano, electric piano (tr. 5 only) John Patitucci - bass, electric bass (tr. 5 only) Paul Rossman - congas, percussion Airplay Starts Now • Suggested Tracks 3. Blackberry Winter 4:51 • 4. Peresina 7:39 5. Afro-Centric 5:51 • 6. Lost 4:31
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
GA Russell replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Andrea Veneziani Compounds His Expansive Musical Vision on "The Lighthouse," Set for October 6 Release Follow-Up to His 2012 Debut Album Features Bassist's Original Compositions, Played with a Quartet Comprising Kirk Knuffke, Charlie Sigler, Allan Mednard September 5, 2023 Acclaimed bassist and composer Andrea Veneziani returns to leadership with his long-awaited second album, The Lighthouse, which will be available on October 6. The album features the Italian-born artist leading an all-star quartet comprising cornetist Kirk Knuffke, guitarist Charlie Sigler, and drummer Allan Mednard performing a gorgeous set of eight Veneziani originals. This sophomore effort from the bassist comes eleven years after his highly praised debut, 2012’s Oltreoceano. The lengthy gap is partly due to the first album’s success, which opened many doors for Veneziani to perform and record both as a leader and a sideman. However, he had initially planned to make his follow-up in 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic thwarted his efforts for three long years. Ironically, however, that last delay gave Veneziani an unexpected gift. He had time to shape and polish the scintillating new group of tunes that make up The Lighthouse. Each is crafted to the specific sounds of the musicians in his band, yet they are also in conversation with the piano-trio pieces on Oltreoceano. “I think these new pieces are connected with the first recording,” Veneziani says. “The tunes are kind of on the same page aesthetically, but there’s definitely been a growth in the complexity of the forms and the sophistication of the melodies, harmonies, and the rhythmic elements of the compositions.” Which is not to say that the new songs are too hip for the room, so to speak. Indeed, The Lighthouse is dazzling right from the start—the warmly glowing title track—and remains so all the way through its lively but thoughtful samba closer, “Shunting Line.” In between those endpieces are pockets of beauty (the gorgeous ballads “Gravity” and “Rainbows”), good cheer (“In Perpetuum”), quirky charm (the waltzing “Twelve Clowns”), hard swing (“Seasons”), and free-ish improvisation (“Bop-Be”). Yet for all their variety, the pieces show a remarkable consistency, coming together to form a clear Veneziani vision. Despite the singularity of that vision, however, much of the credit also goes to the ace, handpicked sidemen. “I wanted their individual sounds, and I thought they’d work together beautifully,” Veneziani says. And so they do, as The Lighthouse masterfully demonstrates. Andrea Veneziani was born April 21, 1977 in Pescia, a medieval town in the Italian region of Tuscany, and soon moved to the Marche region, where he lived until the age of 15 when his family relocated to Rome. At 20, inspired by the legendary funk-rocker Flea and other bassists, he began playing the electric bass and cycling through various cover bands. The routine-ness of the music became a bore, though, and Veneziani threw himself into the study of improvisation. At the same time, he studied sociology at Rome’s La Sapienza University. It wasn’t until after finishing his college degree that Veneziani turned his attention to the acoustic double bass (for which both work and education were more plentiful and lucrative). He received an Advanced Academic Diploma from the Conservatory of Music Licinio Refice in Frosinone in 2007, boosting a jazz career that had already begun in earnest. Over the next few years, Veneziani was a frequent and popular presence on the Italian jazz scene, performing at the Umbria, Teano, Novara, and Terni Jazz Festivals along with other festivals and clubs all across Italy. In 2009, he received a Fulbright scholarship to study jazz performance at NYU, where in 2011 he earned his Master of Music in Performance with a Concentration in Jazz. In the meantime, he developed a flourishing career in New York. Veneziani’s resume includes club, studio, and touring work with the likes of Ralph Alessi, Houston Person, Brian Lynch, Tony Moreno, Tom Guarna, Mark Ferber, Ralph Lalama, George Schuller, Steve Slagle, John Betsch, Ben Monder, Kenny Werner, and Ross Pederson. The latter two served as the trio on Veneziani’s recording debut, Oltreoceano, in 2012. While he loves working as a sideman, he also cherishes the opportunity that his albums, of which The Lighthouse is the second, allow him to put his rich compositional dimension on display. Pictured above, l. to r: Allan Mednard, Kirk Knuffke, Andrea Veneziani, Charlie Sigler. Andrea Veneziani Web Site
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Arrangements by Tommy Newsom. I'm going to guess that this was Charlie Byrd's 2nd-best selling album after Jazz Samba. Anyone disagree?
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Week 13 picks https://3downnation.com/2023/09/02/3downnation-cfl-picks-can-labour-day-underdogs-shake-up-the-the-standings/ https://www.cfl.ca/2023/09/01/from-the-editors-desk-welcome-to-labour-day-weekend/ ***** Two USFL guys and one XFL guy made NFL rosters this week. 14 USFL players end up on NFL active rosters, practice squads or injured reserve | FOX Sports After NFL cut-down dust settles, many XFL 2020 and 2023 players earn practice squad spots - XFL News and Discussion (xflboard.com)
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Chad Kelly has signed a three-year extension with the Argos. https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/31/argos-extend-qb-chad-kelly-w-three-year-deal/ https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/31/kelly-commits-to-argos-sees-bright-future/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/31/more-swag-qb-chad-kelly-signs-three-year-contract-extension-with-argos/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/31/toronto-argos-make-qb-chad-kelly-highest-paid-player-in-cfl-with-three-year-contract-worth-1-865-million/ https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/toronto-argonauts-announce-three-year-contract-for-qb-chad-kelly-1.2002065 ***** Week 13 Game Notes https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/31/cfl-ca-game-notes-collaros-6-0-in-labour-day-classics/ ***** Good news! After this weekend, there will be only four games carried by CBS Sports Network. That means that those of us in the US will be able to watch the games on the league's website, and for free. https://d3ham790trbkqy.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Where-To-Watch-CFL-in-2023.pdf ***** Week 13 picks https://doorfliesopen.com/2023/08/31/cfl-beat-191/ https://officepoolswire.com/football/cfl-week-13-predictions/
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In the late sixties I had a friend who was in a rock band. His name was Walt Egan, and his band was called Sageworth & Drums. One day I asked him, If you could sign with any label you wanted, what would it be? He said Columbia, because their recording studio had the best sound. I said that I would sign with A&M, because such a high percentage of their albums were hits. Well lo and behold, about 1975 Walt did sign with Columbia! And a year or two later he had a hit record I'm sure most here will recall, called "You are a Magnet and I am Steel."
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TTK, I agree. However, I think she changed much more with her albums after Hello, It's Me. I remember well going to the theatre to see Never Say Never Again. It took me half a minute after the music began to realize it was her! That didn't occur to me, though you may be absolutely right (though Carly Simon came later). I felt at the time that Carole King was going after the college crowd with Tapestry, while Lani was going after people over 30. (Just my impression, with nothing to back it up.)
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Three free songs to celebrate Art's birthday. Roadgame The Trip There Will Never Be Another You https://artpepper.bandcamp.com/album/freebie-for-arts-birthday-3-tracks
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Week 12 results Plays of the Week https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/28/looking-back-on-the-week-12-plays-of-the-week/ ***** Winnipeg 47....Montreal 17 Let's consider the Alouettes. You will recall that in the pre-season previews, the Als were picked to be the worst team. Yet here we are in the middle of the season, and they have the fourth-best record. Every game they have played against the three better teams, they have lost. Every game they have played against the five worse teams they have won. https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/25/recap-winnipeg-47-montreal-17/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/24/winnipeg-blue-bombers-overcome-early-miscues-to-eviscerate-alouettes-11-other-thoughts/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/25/alouettes-try-to-send-message-get-humiliated-instead-seven-thoughts-on-the-loss-to-winnipeg/ ***** Toronto 39....Calgary 31 The Stamps looked much better than their record throughout the game. https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/25/recap-toronto-39-calgary-31/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/26/the-argos-break-the-cow-town-curse-and-10-other-thoughts-on-torontos-big-win-over-calgary/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/26/stamps-go-toe-to-toe-with-to-but-fall-short-again-and-six-other-thoughts-on-losing-to-the-argos/ ***** Hamilton 30....BC 13 Surprise! The Ticats were dominant on the road. For the first time, Powell truly looked like he belongs in the league. https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/26/recap-hamilton-30-bc-13/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/27/lions-fall-asleep-at-the-wheel-and-10-other-thoughts-on-losing-to-the-ticats/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/27/west-coast-beatdown-10-thoughts-on-hamiltons-dominant-30-13-victory-over-the-lions/ ***** Edmonton 30....Ottawa 20 Edmonton wins at home for the first time since October of 2019! And they have now won two in a row. Tre Ford is looking good. https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/27/recap-edmonton-30-ottawa-20/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/27/edmonton-elks-end-historic-home-losing-streak-with-victory-over-redblacks/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/28/it-finally-happened-nine-thoughts-on-edmontons-first-home-win-in-four-year/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/28/streak-breakers-redblacks-hit-rock-bottom-ten-other-thoughts-on-ottawas-loss-to-edmonton/ ***** Power Rankings A new last place team! https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/28/power-rankings-making-a-splash/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/28/3downnation-cfl-power-rankings-elks-running-into-contention/ https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/cfl-week-13-power-rankings-elks-end-historic-streak-ticats-surprise-lions-winnipeg-bombs-montreal-toronto-wins-thriller/ https://pifflespodcast.com/blog/contenders-vs-pretenders-week-13/ ***** Rich Stubler has died at 74. RIP. https://www.cbc.ca/sports/football/cfl/rich-stubler-obit-aug-27-1.6949261 https://3downnation.com/2023/08/27/long-time-cfl-defensive-coordinator-rich-stubler-dead-at-74/ https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/27/the-cfl-mourns-the-passing-of-longtime-coach-rich-stubler/ ***** Philadelphia QB Jalen Hurts wore a Birmingham Barracudas jersey to the Eagles game. https://3downnation.com/2023/08/24/philadelphia-eagles-qb-jalen-hurts-rocks-cfl-us-expansion-birmingham-barracudas-jersey-before-nfl-preseason-game/ ***** Nathan Rourke has signed with Jacksonville's taxi squad. https://3downnation.com/2023/08/30/canadian-qb-nathan-rourke-clears-waivers-will-join-practice-roster-with-jaguars/ ***** 8/29 Playoff Scenarios https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/29/playoff-scenarios-bombers-look-to-punch-ticket-to-post-season-2/ ***** Week 13 picks https://rodpedersen.com/labour-day-weekend-cfl-picks-2023/ https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/29/prediction-time-cfl-ca-writers-ld-weekend-picks/ https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/29/weekly-predictor-setting-up-for-labour-day-weekend/ ***** Week 13 Checking Down https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/30/checking-down-evans-ellingson-back-practising-for-als/ ***** Standings and Stats https://d3ham790trbkqy.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/2023_CFL_League_Stats_Report_Week_12.pdf
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I thought his earlier works were better.
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Memo to Joe Medjuck: Good plot, bad writing. Reads like he was paid by the metaphor.
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Week 12 picks https://rodpedersen.com/week-12-cfl-picks-2023/ https://doorfliesopen.com/2023/08/24/cfl-beat-190/ https://3downnation.com/2023/08/24/3downnation-cfl-picks-week-12/ https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/24/from-the-editors-desk-looking-ahead-at-week-12/ ***** Power Rankings https://pifflespodcast.com/blog/contenders-vs-pretenders-week-12/ ***** Week 12 Checking Down https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/23/checking-down-collaros-fajardo-to-start-on-thursday/ ***** Week 12 Game Notes https://www.cfl.ca/2023/08/24/cfl-ca-game-notes-who-wins-week-12s-east-vs-west-battle/ ***** Mid-Season attendance analysis https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/cfl-s-mid-season-report-shows-attendance-up-in-b-c-montreal-and-toronto-1.1999070 ***** The Scouting Bureau has released its Fall rankings of college prospects. https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/ohio-university-s-kurtis-rourke-leads-cfl-scouting-bureau-s-fall-edition-1.1999407 https://3downnation.com/2023/08/24/canadian-qb-kurtis-rourke-leads-first-edition-of-2024-cfl-scouting-bureau-rankings/ ***** This thread's current view count is 222.5 thousand. That's an increase of 1,600 since August 3!
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Saxophonist Ron Blake Releases His First New Album In 15 Years With "Mistaken Identity," Due Oct. 13 on 7tēn33 Productions Album Is a Collaboration With Longtime Friend and Creative Partner Guitarist Bobby Broom, In a Highly Intuitive Quartet With Nat Reeves or Reuben Rogers on Bass, Kobie Watkins on Drums CD Release Show at Dizzy's, NYC, Wednesday, November 1, With CD Personnel (Broom, Watkins, Rogers) August 22, 2023 Ron Blake marks his return to the recording studio after 15 years’ absence by reuniting with an old friend for the October 13 release of Mistaken Identity on his own label 7tēn33 Productions. The tenor and baritone saxophonist partners for the record with esteemed guitarist Bobby Broom (who also serves as producer), enlisting as well a superb rhythm section with bassists Nat Reeves or Reuben Rogers and drummer Kobie Watkins on a smart, heartfelt collection of nine tracks that include band member originals, a standard or two, and compositions by jazz greats that have personal meaning for Blake. Recorded in two sessions—in 2018 and 2021, pre- and post-pandemic—Mistaken Identity is something of a sampler platter that reintroduces Blake to the jazz-listening public. Best known for his nearly 20-year membership in the Saturday Night Live Band and his work in the Grammy-winning Christian McBride Big Band, Blake nevertheless “suffers from a case of mistaken identity because he is underrepresented as the leading tenor saxophone stylist that he is,” writes Broom in the liner notes. “This album makes for an almost undeniable suggestion that all this should finally change.” The music on the album bears out Broom’s strong words. Blake offers a stunning slow burn on the opener, Duke Pearson’s “Is That So?”; suffuses Broom’s “No Hype Blues” with soulful flavor; puts elegant tenderness into Johnny Griffin’s “When We Were One” and his own “Grace Ann” (the latter with a beautiful open tone on baritone sax); and delivers the Benny Golson standard “Stablemates” with seasoned wisdom. He also pays tribute to his Caribbean roots with the calypso title track, a tune by his fellow Virgin Islander Victor Provost, and tips his hat to his idol Sonny Rollins with the saxophone colossus’s “Allison.” Key to the album is the profound chemistry between Blake and Broom. The saxophonist and guitarist have collaborated for more than a quarter century, and here they show their hand-in-glove understanding of each other’s ideas and techniques. Add in the support of a superlative rhythm section, and Mistaken Identity truly brings Blake’s gifts as a bandleader into sharp and unmistakable relief. Ron Blake was born September 7, 1965 in Santurce, a district of San Juan, Puerto Rico. He grew up in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, with a father who loved jazz, and passed that passion down to the youngest of his four children. First trying his hand at guitar as an 8-year-old, Blake by 10 had settled on the saxophone, playing alto at school. By 14 he’d come far enough on the instrument to attend Michigan’s famous Interlochen Arts Camp for three straight summers. His success in the Arts Camp led Blake to enroll at Interlochen’s Arts Academy, where he completed his last two years of high school before attending Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. It was in nearby Chicago where Blake encountered and began working with Bobby Broom, who after initial success in New York had established himself on the Windy City’s fabled jazz scene. Aside from a brief return to St. Thomas, Blake remained in Chicago until 1990, when he took a position at the University of South Florida; two years after that, he made his way to New York and found himself in the quintet of the young trumpet prodigy Roy Hargrove. He also worked with Art Farmer, Me’shell Ndegeocello, and the multicultural ensemble Yerba Buena, as well as releasing his debut album as a leader, Up Front & Personal, in 2000. (He made three more albums in the 2000s for the Mack Avenue label.) In 2005, an audition with the Saturday Night Live Band led to Blake’s landing his own seat in NBC Studio 8H; he’s been at SNL ever since, taking home multiple Emmys in the process. In addition, Blake has earned three Grammys as a member of the Christian McBride Big Band; been a regular member of the Mingus Big Band and Love Rocks NYC House Band; taught for over 15 years at the Juilliard School; completed a master’s degree in jazz studies at NYU; and founded the Caribbean Jazz Institute at the Snow Pond Center for the Arts in Sidney, Maine. “Mistaken Identity is the culmination of my efforts to be true to myself in the creative process,” says Blake. “I have always maintained that paying homage to those I admire and who have supported me on my journey is a great point of reference in my recordings. This by no means limits my viewpoint and output to what is traditional or considered past tense, but more so an effort to celebrate the timelessness of so many great artists who made it possible for me to explore and create this great and varied form of music in the present.” Ron Blake will be performing a CD release show at Dizzy’s, New York City, on Wednesday 11/1 with Bobby Broom, guitar; Reuben Rogers, bass; and Kobie Watkins, drums. Photography: Thorsten Roth LLC (top), Jeff Coffin (bottom) EPK: Ron Blake | Mistaken Identity Ron Blake Web Site
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