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mr jazz

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  1. pm with ? on Sea Changes and Iron City
  2. I get an email saying he came through the surgery well and is recovering. It was nice to see how much was raised. David Weiss of the Cookers is a member here and posts occasionally. David, if you see this, any updates appreciated.
  3. donated. Good luck Mr Cables!
  4. Gee Thanks!
  5. I liked him a lot more live with Pat Metheny than in Dave Holland's big band. More room I guess.
  6. I have unlimited and it is annoying when you can't stream all tracks. That said, I've been able to listen to several recordings and decide whether I want to purchase so it's already saving me money and making my spouse happy.
  7. short answer is yes. Google is your friend here. My Oppo BR player will play almost any resolution so you can either send it via your network or load it on a flash drive and play it though the usb port on the machine.
  8. Highly recommend the Mosiac set. OOP but copies do turn up.
  9. I did purchase the dl of Getz/Almeida and can recommend it. More dynamic than the cd version.
  10. first donation of the year. More after taxes done!
  11. Agree on LeDonne and add Pat Bianchi to the list-this guy can play.
  12. Glad I saw him once live with a great band right after Rosewood was released. Stunning performance even to a naive college student.
  13. Joe Pass-6 String Santa. Truly Terrific!
  14. the live recording by Akiko Tsuraga-So Cute, So Bad with Jeff Hamilton and Graham Dechter is very enjoyable.
  15. Heath Brothers-Live at the Public Theater should be on cd. In fact, collecting all their recordings would be a great set.
  16. Eliane Elias at Rose Hall-Lincoln Center this Friday-1st half tribute to Bill Evans with Johnson and La Barbera. Maybe Fred Hersch over the weekend.
  17. I didn't get the bonus material either and I do check my spam folder.
  18. Any recs? There tomorrow for a few days.
  19. could I get the hr dl link one more time please?
  20. AJACS is strictly a listening room so no booze and while there is food available, very few people seemed to be eating it. That said, there's a decent piano and a B3 both of which Bill played very well with his trio. He did some blues numbers and a couple of very nice Tyner pieces on the piano and paid tribute to Don Patterson and Shirley Scott on the B3. Next time I'll eat and drink before arriving. He also tells some very funny stories as well-quite a raconteur. The place, as Bertrand mentions, was pretty empty but the audience was appreciative.
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