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Night Lights this week: fund-drive!
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I think this may be true. Lived in Bloomington at the end of the '60s and in many ways it was a time warp. B-) As a wise man (or guy) is wont to say, "Indeed." Folks can also pledge online. -
Night Lights this week: fund-drive!
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Up for broadcast and pledges! 1-800-662-3311. LIstenlive -
Weizen, will you please...
ghost of miles replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Forums Discussion
Please, folks, no more PMs. My poor little mailbox can't take it. My personal assistant will get back to you as quickly as possible... now I'm off to see my stylist! B-) -
Weizen, will you please...
ghost of miles replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Forums Discussion
Right-o--should bump me up to 96 percent! -
Night Lights this week: fund-drive!
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Up for broadcast in about 2.5 hours... in addition to an Art Farmer Verve Elite, anyone from Organissimo who pledges will get their name gleefully shouted out over the air... and I may just sing. OK, maybe not. -
Weizen, will you please...
ghost of miles replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Forums Discussion
Do you even get any PMs, Ghost? Oooooooooo, what a meanie! More than you know... actually, you do know! -
Weizen, will you please...
ghost of miles replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Forums Discussion
Probably more like "error of popularity." -
Weizen, will you please...
ghost of miles replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Forums Discussion
Why, both of course! -
Weizen, will you please...
ghost of miles replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Forums Discussion
Mine's always at about the 95% mark... dammit, I should let it fill up so somebody can start a thread like this about me! Conveys that "aura of popularity," you know... -
Just pulled the trigger on the new Marx Brothers DVD box that's coming out Tuesday. Wagstaff: Members of the faculty, faculty members, students of Huxley and Huxley students - I guess that covers everything. Well, I thought my razor was dull until I heard this speech. And that reminds me of a story that's so dirty I'm ashamed to think of it myself. As I look over your eager faces, I can readily understand why this college is flat on its back. The last college I presided over, things were slightly different. I was flat on my back. Things kept going from bad to worse but we all put our shoulders to the wheel and it wasn't long before I was flat on my back again.
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Of course, a definite Sonny Rollins set, with everything from the best tape sources and in session order! The recent reissue of the bridge sound so much better than the last box set version. That would indeed be cool. I doubt that Sonny would sign off on it, though. (Geez, sorry to keep sounding like such a pessimist!)
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Steven Wright on Letterman in a few minutes
ghost of miles replied to BERIGAN's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I put instant coffee in my microwave and almost went back in time. -
That would make sense... Wenzel's been involved almost exclusively with 1925-1950 sets, correct? Whatever comes out, I'll be happy.
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I think that's about it for JJ's RCAs. 4 LPs Sounds ripe for a Select. Some great suggestions, DrJ! I've looked long and hard for that Bechet RCA set... Lon will be along any minute to suggest a Complete Una Mae Carlisle, and I'll have his back on it.
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A few that come to mind... J.J. Johnson Lou Levy Joe Williams Lockjaw Davis Phineas Newborn and one that I'm not even familiar with, the Sauter-Finegan band. I wonder if there's any unreleased Rollins material... I have three (all three?) of the J.J. Johnson RCAs and like two of them very much. I'm thinking there were alternate Rollins takes that he kept off the RCA box... don't know if those will ever see the light of day, or if Mosaic would want to re-do a box so (relatively) recently released. I'd like to hear the Sauter-Finnegan material as well, and certainly the Phineas.
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So what other RCA or RCA-related sets would folks like to see? In addition to the Burton, Braxton, and Rogers ideas already mentioned...
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Great news, Mike! Though not for my wallet... Wow, wow, wow.
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Night Lights this week: fund-drive!
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous Music
We're actually in the Eastern Time Zone... but time never changes in Indiana. I ain't kiddin'! We never adopted Daylight Savings Time. Seemed kinda... you know... kinda funny, and we Hoosiers don't cotton to funny business. We're three hours ahead of you. -
Mosaic traditionally has had a hard time getting material from BMG... Cuscuna once said, "It's hard to get anybody there to call us back" (in reference to why there hadn't been an Arista Braxton set yet). From what I hear they torpedoed the originally-planned Tristano set, and outside of the Jacquet material (which came out 8 years ago), I don't think Mosaic has put out anything for a long time that was leased from BMG. I could be overlooking something, but it just seems as if BMG doesn't much like leasing to them. Maybe the merger with Sony will change that, since Sony leases quite often to Mosaic. Hope it's not the other way around. But a Shorty Rogers RCA set would be sweet indeed. I just got my hands on a copy of THE SWINGIN' NUTCRACKER, at last, at last...
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Night Lights this week: fund-drive!
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Pryan, unfortunately the fund-drive shows won't be archived--at least there are no plans to do so right now. -
It was included in the 5-CD Desmond RCA box that BMG put out a few years back. I love it... a great summertime record in particular.
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My God, it's actually in the Yahoo "top stories" newsbox: Bushkin
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I have some very good news regarding Night Lights; because of the positive responses that the program has garnered, it will not be moving back an hour because of the time-change. Instead, Portraits in Blue will now air at 12:05 a.m.(from November through April) and Night Lights will continue to air at 11:05 p.m. on Saturday nights. That change--which is actually no change at all--takes effect immediately, beginning this week with our first-ever fund-drive program. A year ago this program didn't exist, and the opportunity to create it has given me a great deal of pleasure and excitement. I hope some of that pleasure and excitement comes to you, whether you're listening live or on the archives page. In particular I want to express my gratitude to you, the members of the Organissimo board, for your support, your input, and your all-around jazz savvy--your far-flung listenership has provided an invaluable boost for the show at my station. In the coming weeks I'll be doing programs on jazz and Marlon Brando's THE WILD ONE, jazz coffee songs (more than you might think), Shorty Rogers' take on THE NUTCRACKER SUITE, Charles Mingus' Savoy Jazz Workshop album, Albert Ayler's HOLY GHOST, and Dinah Washington's early-1960s Roulette recordings. In 2005 I'll be doing programs on the film version of Jack Kerouac's THE SUBTERRANEANS (featuring Gerry Mulligan as a hip priest), jazz "cameos" (hit pop tunes on which famous jazz musicians appear), singers Oscar Brown Jr. and Jeri Southern, and much, much more. I love jazz, I love books, and I love movies. This show has given me the chance to present programming that draws on all of those aspects of jazz culture. If you share that love and enjoy hearing the shows, then I hope that you'll pledge during this Saturday evening's Night Lights show, airing at its new/old 11:05 p.m. time (8:05 p.m. on the West Coast, 10:05 in Chicago, 11:05 in New York). You can call 1-800-662-3311 toll-free since most (heck, nearly ALL) of you are outside the WFIU listening area, or you can pledge online at WFIU. I've managed to assemble what I think is a pretty cool list of thank-you gifts that I'll be playing during the show: The Herbie Nichols Project, STRANGE CITY. I played several tracks off this on the recent Herbie Nichols Project program (here). Nearly all of these songs, written by Nichols, were never recorded by him. Various artists, ALL THAT JIVE. A Savoy collection of Dizzy Gillespie, Billy Eckstine, Eddie Jefferson, Annie Ross, Jackie Paris, and other hip vocalese (including the first-ever vocal version of "Round Midnight," featured on the 7/10/04 Jackie Paris program). Eric Dolphy, BEST OF. A new 78-minute-long compilation of Dolphy's 1960-61 work for the Prestige label. Jackie McLean, BEST OF. A new compilation of Jackie's mid-1950s recordings. Miles Davis, BEST OF. A new collection from Miles' mid-1950s Prestige period, with Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane, among others, featured prominently. Duke Ellington, FAR EAST SUITE. Ellington's monumental mid-1960s ode to his State Department tour. Frank O'Hara, VOICE OF THE POET. When I put together the Billie Holiday "The Day Lady Died" program, I thought finding a recording of O'Hara reading his own poem would be futile. Fortunately for me, Random House had just released this CD, replete with an accompanying book of the texts, of O'Hara caught on tape during a number of readings in the 1960s, including, sure enough, "The Day Lady Died." We also have the new (and, sadly, last) Ray Charles CD, GENIUS LOVES COMPANY. Most of these CDs are given away at the $90 pledge level. I have some Verve Elites, however, that I want to give away to any Organissimo poster who pledges at the basic $40 membership level. They are the Jazztet's HERE AND NOW, the Jazztet's AT BIRDHOUSE, and Art Farmer's LISTEN TO THE ORCHESTRA. I'll mail 'em to you ASAP (Monday morning after the show). One last, big-ticket item: the four-CD Fantasy spoken-word box, HOWLS, RAPS, AND ROARS: THE SAN FRANCISCO POETRY RENAISSANCE (online description here), with monologues and readings from Lenny Bruce, Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, and others. I hope you'll call with whatever amount you can pledge this Saturday night between 11:05 and midnight Indiana time at 855-0811 or 1-800-662-3311 or at the online site. Thanks so much for whatever you can do, and, as always, please feel free to send me suggestions, comments, and ideas regarding Night Lights. This show came about in part because the previous program, the syndicated Worldwide Jazz, lost its corporate sponsor and ceased production. WFIU was considering filling the time-slot with expanded overnight classical music until I proposed Night Lights. Christina Kuzmych, our station manager, gave me the chance to do this show and to continue providing our listeners with a late-night Saturday jazz program. We are locally-produced and locally-sponsored (a tip of the hat to the Laughing Planet Cafe and Soma Coffee and Juice Bar) and we hope for your support, whether you're local or global! Thanks again, David Brent Johnson Night Lights Saturday 11:05 p.m. WFIU 103.7 FM Bloomington, IN
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These look wonderful, Late! How much are they apiece through Early Records?
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