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http://www.current.org/2013/09/new-wyzr-brings-jazz-back-to-pittsburgh-area/
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Also a nice version of "Let It Be" on Joshua Redman's latest CD. Some early jazz interpretations of the Beatles on this Night Lights show: http://indianapublicmedia.org/nightlights/fab-jazz/
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The Berigan is out and sounds wonderful: http://www.hepjazz.com/hep_jazz_artist_biographies/bunny_berigan.html
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"The Beatles Sing The Standards" on Afterglow
ghost of miles posted a topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
I don't normally post Afterglow shows here, but I thought this one might be of interest to some board members: http://indianapublicmedia.org/afterglow/beatles-sing-standards/ ...mostly drawn from post-breakup solo records, although there are several by the group itself in there as well. -
Last week's Night Lights show, featuring music from concerts recorded on college campuses in the 1950s (Dave Brubeck, Bud Shank, George Shearing and others) is now up for online listening: http://indianapublicmedia.org/nightlights/jazz-college/
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Happy Birthday, Dan Gould!
ghost of miles replied to sjarrell's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Happy birthday to the original GHF! -
The "round-midnight" thread
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Listening to Red Rodney's Fiery (1957 sides with Ira Sullivan, Tommy Flanagan, Oscar Pettiford, and either Philly Joe Jones or Elvin Jones... not too shabby) and trying to reorganize my desk. My laptop is surrounded by canyon walls of CDs. -
Just finished Season 2 of The West Wing earlier this evening.
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Donation made. I've been revisiting Coltrane's Prestige leader sessions, working on some programs, and happily checking in on the board again in the past hour. (When I saw the link to this thread in the "We're back" posting, I thought maybe Jim had tried a real hard-knuckled, pull-the-plug-for-24-hours approach to fundraising... ) Haven't been as active for the past couple of years because of big life changes, but this place will always be my Internet home. Thanks again to Jim and the moderators and all youse guys for helping to tend the board's unique flame.
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Thanks for the link. I'm definitely picking this one up. We could do a whole thread on jazz interpretations of folk music Jim Hall did a fantastic LP with clarinetist Bill Smith, with Shelly Manne on folk themes. John Benson Brooks also did a nice one, though I liked his "Alabama Concerto" more. Scgim, you might be interested in this Night Lights show I did several years ago: http://indianapublicmedia.org/nightlights/jazz-goes-folk/
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Groove Merchant (a.o.) Reissues from Unidisc (Canada)
ghost of miles replied to JSngry's topic in Re-issues
Not sure if this was ever a Groove Merchant release, but how is Joe Williams' HAVING THE BLUES UNDER A EUROPEAN SKY? -
Duke Ellington Columbia & Okeh recordings ('27 to '30)
ghost of miles replied to RiRiIII's topic in Re-issues
I wonder if Mosaic might ever tackle the late 1920s Ellington sides--at least the ones that are currently under Universal and Sony control. -
Chu Berry & Dizzy Gillespie Mosaics now running low
ghost of miles replied to alankin's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Both excellent sets... wouldn't want to be without 'em. I'd like to revisit the Gillespie sides in particular sometime soon. -
KU--I think all of the discographical info will be up on the Mosaic site pretty soon, but in addition to the leader dates, ZODIAC, RHYTHM X, and SUPER BASS, it will also include Pharoah Sanders' IZIPHO ZAM and Ed Blackwell's SHADES OF EDWARD BLACKWELL (w/Don Cherry and Wilbur Ware, previously unreleased). Thar's gold in them thar 70s!!
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Well, considering the update, the list I put up above (which would only fill 4 or maybe 5 discs anyway) is outdated and it seems sideman-sessions not included. But I'm really looking forward to getting proper editions of the Payne and Brackeen albums! Since Ware is mentioned ... that means the CD that the Wilbur Ware Institute put out recently will be included as well, I assume? Yes.
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Picked up the original Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz (6 LPs with booklet by Martin Williams) for $10 at Luna in Indianapolis. I'm a happy man...
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Dick Martin is the MC for the first five cuts on the 90th Floor Records release CIRCA 1960, which includes several recordings of the North Texas State Laboratory Dance Band A (featuring a young Marvin Stamm on trumpet). You can't hear him very well, but he's there, for any Dick Martin fans out there (and the CD itself is an interesting snapshot of a certain aspect of the Texas jazz scene at the time... four tracks here for fans of vocalist Ann Richards as well). http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=18060#.Uiiw2H-aZjg
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"Last of the Lions: Gerald Wilson"
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
Up for Gerald Wilson's 95th birthday! http://indianapublicmedia.org/nightlights/last-of-the-lions-gerald-wilson/ -
"The Horace Silver Songbook"
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
Up for Mr. Silver's birthday: http://indianapublicmedia.org/nightlights/the-horace-silver-songbook/
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