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I recently became familiar with Jimmy Deuchar from his work on the excellent Tubby Hayes date "Down In The Village". He's on fire here.
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George Wallington Quintet - Live! at Cafe Bohemia Zoot Sims With Jimmy Rowles - If I'm Lucky Gerry Mulligan - Mulligan Meets Monk
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Cool! I'll place an order soon. Dan, great photo! That cinched it for me.
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Sorry to say I'm not familiar with his work except for the classic Cash photo. I'm thinking about getting his book on jazz artists. Is this the one I should look for?
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Has anyone purchased the Philly Joe release recently and willing to offer a few comments? I just picked up the April edition of Down Beat magazine and it gave it 4 1/2 stars. I see Johnny Griffin, Don Sickler, Frank Wess, Charles Davis and Cecil Payne are on the date.
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From what I see that Lonehill release is pretty much my only alternative right now, since the single version issues far exceed my price range.
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Bill, the next time you go to Chicago please take me along! Man, you did great!
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I've been listening to this collection of fantastic music, a recent purchase of mine and can't believe why this guy didn't more notoriety? Fantastic. Anyone else dig this guy? Any other albums I should be checking out?
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Newbury bargain thread (and bargains in general)
Tom 1960 replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Damn you, Matt! I now have 5 titles on order: Miles Davis - Blue Moods Red Garland - Red Alert Les Spann - Gemini Barry Harris - Luminescence Lighthouse All-Stars - Lighthouse At Laguna I hate this place! -
Cleaver is a monster behind the drum kit on the track Danny Mack.
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What radio are you listening to right now?
Tom 1960 replied to BillF's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
A new discovery at least for me for me. I came across this station listed as one of the affiliates carrying Ghost Of Miles Night Lights program. Check it out. Sounds like a good station. Erie Radio -
This is my first Jeremy Pelt purchase and his latest release. Quite good. The musicians assembled remind me alot of Miles' 2'nd quintet. That type of vibe. Anyone else own this one?
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Thanks guys for the solid endorsements. Now added to my queue. Don't have any Lovano at present so I'll be curious how he fares on this release. I do own a single Steve Kuhn release, the Live At Birdland date from 2007.
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With the selections of decent jazz issues becoming slimmer and slimmer over at yourmusic.com, I was curious what you guys thought of this release? I'm thinking about adding it to my queue for possible future purchase.
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Sounds like if you've been sitting on the fence over some releases, perhaps making a decision in the near future would be wise. I'm still kicking myself about missing out on the Lou Donaldson and Pacific Jazz Piano sets.
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I hope you're wrong but it's definitely not a good sign.
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Just purchased this monster via Amazon marketplace for just under $100 for 33 cds! I've always enjoyed Haydn's Paris and London Symphonies along with a few of his lesser known works. I read some positive reviews on this collection and couldn't pass up a great deal.
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Happy Birthday, Hans. Hope you have a great day.
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You sometimes forget just how good this guy was. I'm presently playing The Great Jazz Piano of Phineas Newborn and enjoying the heck out of it. When it comes to mentioning the greats of jazz piano, I'm sure many overlook Phineas Newborn. I know I'm guilty of that.
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The West Coast Jazz Box, an Anthology of California Jazz
Tom 1960 replied to Brute's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Brute, maybe someone here can provide more adequate information. That said, this is what I came across in my searches: Personnel: Dennis Budimir, Bob Lesher, Jim Hall, Joe Pass, John Pisano, Ray Crawford, Barney Kessel, Laurindo Almeida (guitar); Fred Katz (cello); Bud Shank (flute, alto flute, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Buddy Collette (flute, clarinet); Eric Dolphy, James Clay (flute); Jimmy Giuffre (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Bob Brookmeyer (clarinet, valve trombone); Paul Horn (clarinet); Bob Cooper (oboe, tenor saxophone); Charlie Kennedy (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Dave Schildkraut, Frank Morgan, Herb Geller, Joe Maini, Lennie Niehaus, Ornette Coleman, Art Pepper, Sonny Criss, Benny Carter , Paul Desmond, Charlie Mariano (alto saxophone); Med Flory (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Curtis Amy, Dexter Gordon, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis , Harold Land, Mike Cicchetti, Jack Montrose, Richie Kamuca, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz, Teddy Edwards, Wardell Gray, Zoot Sims, Ben Webster, Bill Holman, Bill Perkins, Brew Moore (tenor saxophone); Tony Ferina, Gerry Mulligan, Jack Schwartz, Matt Utal, Don Raffell, Bill Hood, Bob Gordon (baritone saxophone); Shorty Rogers (trumpet, flugelhorn); Chet Baker , Clark Terry, Clifford Brown , Conrad Gozzo, Conte Candoli, Don Cherry , Don Fagerquist, Don Smith , Dupree Bolton, Jules Chaikin, Gerald Wilson, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Carmell Jones, Howard McGhee, Vic Minichiello, Jack Sheldon, Joe Gordon, Joe Newman , Al Porcino, Miles Davis, Rolf Ericson, Sam Noto, Art Farmer, Stu Williamson , John Audino, Ed Leddy, Frank Huggins, Buddy Childers (trumpet); Cy Touff (bass trumpet); John Graas, Vincent DeRosa (French horn); Milt Bernhart, Bob Fitzpatrick, Dick Nash , Frank Rosolino, Bill Smiley, Milt Gold, Herbie Harper, Ray Sims, Vern Friley, Lou Blackburn, Bennie Green , Bob Edmondson, Frank Strong, Carl Fontana (trombone); Bobby Knight (bass trombone); Bob Enevoldsen (valve trombone); Gene Englund, Paul Sarmento (tuba); Victor Feldman (piano, vibraphone); John Lewis, Lorraine Geller, Claude Williamson, Dave Brubeck, Manuel Duran , Elmo Hope, Ernie Freeman, Frank Patchen, Gerald Wiggins, Hampton Hawes, Jack Wilson, Jimmy Bunn, Jimmy Rowles, Marty Paich, André Previn, Paul Moer, Phineas Newborn, Jr., Red Garland, Russ Freeman , Art Tatum, Stan Kenton, Walter Norris, Benny Aronov, Vince Guaraldi, John Williams , Bobby Tucker, Carl Perkins (piano); Wild Bill Davis (organ); Terry Gibbs, Emil Richards, Cal Tjader (vibraphone); Chico Hamilton, Chuck Flores , Chuck Thompson, Frank Isola, Colin Bailey, Ed Thigpen, Frank Butler, Tony Bazley, Jackie Mills, Bobby White, Doug Sides, Gene Gammage , Kenny Clarke, Larance Marable, Larry Bunker, Max Roach, Mel Lewis, Shelly Manne, Stan Levey, Billy Higgins, Lloyd Davis, Roy Harte (drums); Robert Collier, Modesto Duran (congas); Bayardo Velarde (bongos, timbales); Ralph Miranda, Jose Mangual, Ubaldo Nieto (percussion). Audio Remasterer: Phil DeLancie. Liner Note Author: Robert Gordon. Recording information: Beverley Hills, CA (08/27/1950-??/??/1964); Black Hawk, San Francisco, CA (08/27/1950-??/??/1964); Hula Hut Club, Hollywood, CA (08/27/1950-??/??/1964); O (08/27/1950-??/??/1964); Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA (08/27/1950-??/??/1964). Arrangers: Jack Montrose; Marty Paich; Bill Holman. -
I happened to come across the album "Night And Day" which was mentioned by a number of posters and is available NEW for as little as $.91!!!! Hard to turn down a deal as good as this. BTW, add me to the list who absolutely loves "New York Sessions". Fantastic stuff.
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Wow!!! I'm jealous.