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  1. Still waiting to get the first of three orders that I placed from the Bastards.
  2. Inspired by Allen's masterful work, I've undertaken my own project, THAT BEDEVILIN' SONG: HOW 'WHO LET THE DOGS OUT?' CAPTIVATED A TRAUMATIZED POST-LEWINSKY NATION.
  3. Congratulations, Larry. What was the other one that he named--the Morgenstern?
  4. Yes, I haven't read that interview, but Pepper mentions playing and recording with Rehak during his time at Synanon. AP says the tapes were later destroyed after Synanon founder Chuck Diedrich decided that jazz was an evil music.
  5. Thanks from me too, Chris. Doctors Without Borders is a great organization... I try to send a few bucks their way every year and will do so again today.
  6. Garth, I've got the novel and soundtrack for MAN WITH A GOLDEN ARM and will probably do a show based around it sometime in the next year. I've heard of QUARTET IN H and will try to hunt it down, based upon your rec--and who was Evan Hunter? Wasn't that a pen name for a leftie-turned-noir writer whose name is escaping me at the moment? I'll have to ransack my Alan Wald essays on the matter when I get home tonight. P.S. Duh--just saw the Evan Hunter/Ed McBain reference in your post. McBain was known for the "procedural," correct? I think I'm confusing him with someone else I read about in one of Wald's books or essays.
  7. My sentiments as well, AB. I also thank his wife for letting us know... peace to him always.
  8. How on earth does Jazz Profiles continue to air, then? Or any program that's devoted to a single artist? Do they have to go through the waiver process for every single show?
  9. Thanks, Larry. Pretty sure we have Jazz Review at the IU School of Music Library; I've gotten articles from it before (Gunther Schuller wrote a lengthy piece entitled "Jazz Renaissance in Indiana" that appeared in it around the same time). Actually, we have a bound volume of JAZZ REVIEW just seven floors above me (man, it really helps to work in a big library sometimes). In the article, there's reference to a band of jazz musicians at Lexington: X or Y is probably Dameron, correct? Too bad this band appears to have never recorded.
  10. ghost of miles

    Elmo Hope

    Up--I'm taping a Night Lights program tomorrow based around both RIKERS & SYNANON.
  11. Some amateur footage of a tsunami hitting a resort has surfaced in an AP story (accessible through the Yahoo newsbox).
  12. Miles to Wynton Marsalis? Ding ding ding! A free month's worth of fast food and porn-surfing to Mr. Catesta. B-)
  13. "Man, get the f*%# off the stage!"
  14. The Dick van Dyke Show, season 3. Couldn't hold off on the Marx/Paramount and picked that one up as a "gift for self" when it came out.
  15. Man, it was a brutal year. Thanks for the link--Jimmy Coe was right in my own backyard, but I was thinking he'd passed away last year. Too much sad news to keep up with on this front.
  16. Elvin Jones Steve Lacy Pete Jolly Ray Charles (however we classify him) ... who else? I'm already forgetting, which is sad.
  17. If we're talking more than jazz, Elliott's makes the very top of the list. I played that one more than any other new CD I got this past year.
  18. Man! Glad George Wein didn't get to inscribe Twardzik's tombstone.
  19. Wasn't Armstrong a huge fan of Lombardo & other sweet bands? And I don't think he was alone among African-American musicians of the 1930s. (Hell, Allen, I might've read that in your book--don't be surprised if you encounter your own wisdom/knowledge being parroted back to you here!)
  20. Thanks for posting that, Guy. Latest I heard on the death toll was around 23,000--and, as Guy observes, it's likely to climb even higher from post-disaster problems.
  21. Geez, I wonder why George didn't include it as a "bonus" on the new DVD trilogy set. My wife told me last night that she remembered seeing it, too. She & her brother were both big SW fans and sat down excitedly with snacks in hand... ten minutes later they turned it off and stomped out of the living-room in disgust.
  22. Allen, is that the one with the weird drawing of Twardzik on the cover? 1954 IMPROVISATIONS, or something like that? If so, yes. I have the PJ, the Boston 1952 date w/Bird, the Chaloff material, the Mariano date, the sides w/Baker in France... I think I've got it covered, music-wise, but really hope I can read the Chambers before doing the show. I might even go against our listening guide & postpone the program if I don't have the book yet; its appearance was a prime factor in my timing.
  23. Happy birthday, Mr. Moose! Hope your Christmas loot was doubled and that you had some time to enjoy it! (Mssrs. Spade and Op also say great going on making it another year without being shot down by some gunsel.)
  24. I should add: Von Freeman, THE GREAT DIVIDE Fly, FLY Diana Krall, THE GIRL IN THE OTHER ROOM Johnny Holiday, JOHNNY HOLIDAY (which could count as both a new release and a re-issue)
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