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  1. Doing a 10-minute phone interview with her this morning...here's the Night Lights show I did a few years back about early recordings of her music: The Carla Bley Songbook
  2. Excellent album; featured it on our weekday program this past Monday.
  3. Going to see it if it opens in Bloomington next weekend.
  4. PM sent on the Smithsonian Jazz Piano box.
  5. I've really enjoyed Ambrose Akinmusire's work on the label. Jose James did a good Billie Holiday tribute for BN last year (and like Jsngry, I dig the Cassandra one too, though not on BN--an underrated disc, IMO).
  6. Up for Herbie Hancock's 76th birthday today: Maiden Voyage: Herbie Hancock In The 1960s
  7. Yes! Listening to it right now, and Mitchell's playing on it and today's revisitation of the set in general brought me back to Organissimo looking for a previous thread devoted to this set--an underrated Mosaic, IMO.
  8. AP report: Gato Barbieri obituary
  9. A recent new Night Lights show, highlighting singer Ella Fitzgerald's prolific year of 1957, which saw her recording close to one hundred tracks and collaborating with Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson, and Stan Getz: Ella '57: Ella Fitzgerald Flies High
  10. Hey Justin, that is indeed an excellent CD, if unfortunately a bit hard to find these days; I play something off it several times a year on the Thursday Indiana-jazz edition of my show, it seems. DownBeat put it on their "Best 100 Jazz CDs of the Century So Far" list a few years ago.
  11. That's beautiful, Mark--a tribute worthy of the man. Thank you.
  12. Very sorry to report that jazz educator, composer, and trombonist-cellist David Baker has passed away at the age of 84. He was one of the most generous spirits I've ever encountered. More to follow, but here's the WFIU report: Award-winning composer David Baker dies at 84 and a 2010 Night Lights show in which David and I discussed and played recordings of his music: The David Baker Songbook
  13. Up in honor of Harold Mabern's 80th birthday today: A Few Miles From Memphis: Harold Mabern, The Early Years
  14. Thank you, Steve--I'll incorporate those next time I update the list. I had not heard of that particular Holiday biography before.
  15. I would hope so... I'll try to find out more. Alternate takes from the Basie Decca sessions, I'm guessing? Also wondering if this might push the ETA for the set back. I'll see what I can find out from either Loren or Scott and report back, if somebody else doesn't find out first.
  16. Posted just now by Loren Schoenberg on the Lester Young Appreciation Society Facebook page: >>BREAKING NEWS ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A MAJOR FIND in the Lester Young/Count Basie Decca recordings has just been discovered - stay tuned for further announcements. Back to you, Wolf.<< More details as Loren divulges them.
  17. Posting this here for any fans of the band or of 1980s indie/college-rock in general--an article I wrote about the band's month-long stay here in the spring of 1986 to record their album Lifes Rich Pageant, including some quotes from an interview that I did with bassist Mike Mills: Talk About The Pageant: WHen R.E.M. Came To Bloomington In 1986
  18. I've put together a list of biographies, historical overviews, and interview/essay collections for the Night Lights site (there's also a list at the bottom of some Night Lights shows that focus on women in jazz). Suggestions for additions welcome: Women In Jazz: A Bibliography
  19. Called Mosaic this morning to order the James P. Johnson and Gerry Mulligan sets, and asked Scott for an update on the release date for Prez. He says ETA is late May/early June, in time for Father's Day.
  20. My colleague Mark Chilla, who now hosts Afterglow, recently devoted a program to her: Beverly Kenney Born To Be Blue
  21. A significant day! Every time a March 3 rolls around, I remember that as the "day of infamy" in Blue Note bulletin board history (it was the day they suddenly truncated and severely modified the board), and while doing a search for any previous topics about said board, came across the release date for Waiting For The Boogaloo Sisters. My, how time... does whatever it does. Glad to see both the group and the O still in good health after all these years.
  22. We re-aired Portraits Of Harlem this past week, and it remains archived for online listening.
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