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  1. We re-aired Shaw Sounds Final: Artie Shaw 1949-54 this past week, and it remains archived for online listening.
  2. In honor of Daniel Humair’s birthday today—part of a recent purchase from Tommy’s Jazz: Just pulled that out for a listen myself last week.
  3. Sounding especially good on this Saturday late-afternoon:
  4. ESPN stats & info feed says last night’s Yankees-White Sox game was the first in modern MLB history (since 1900) in which both starting pitchers struck out at least 10 and allowed no runs or walks.
  5. Target lists a July 30 release date for the vinyl version. I still can’t find any listing for the CD version, which is what I’ll be buying.
  6. AL East is shaping up, much as I thought, to be a real dogfight. I think everybody but the O’s has a shot at winning it, and it could end up with four teams winning 85-95 games. If the Nats decide to sell Scherzer mid-season and either Boston or Toronto (which hasn’t even had George Springer in the lineup regularly yet) nabs him, look out.
  7. May 20 and we’ve already had six no-hitters after Turnbull and Kluber’s back-to-back outings this week—only one away from tying the MLB season record. If Bumgarner’s had counted we’d already be there. Is the collective league BA still running at a near-alltime low? Have the pitching ghosts of 1968 reincarnated in the three-true-outcomes era?
  8. We re-aired Heard It On The TV: Jazz Takes On Television Themes this past week, and it remains archived for online listening.
  9. Synchronicity and all that jazz--I logged into the board just now to post that I was listening to this album, in honor of Red's birthday. It's a sentimental favorite, because I'm pretty sure it's the first Garland I ever bought, after the album cover hooked me as a young record-store clerk. It sounds awfully damn good all these years later, too:
  10. Apologies if I overlooked prior mention of it while perusing this thread, but anybody interested in this genre, however we define it, should definitely check out Jazzman’s ongoing Spiritual Jazz series (I know a number of other board members follow or are aware of these releases). The two most recent volumes focus on modern-day artists.
  11. Great topic, Pim. I've had this on the Night Lights drawing board for a number of years now, but have never gotten around to doing a show. Looking at possibly putting together one this year for November, which is Native American Heritage Month.
  12. Up again in honor of Ellington’s birthday today: Ellington Ending: Duke Ellington 1967-73
  13. Manchester representing!
  14. Garrett Whitlock, and you'll be happy to know that Yankee fans continue to suffer heartburn over the organization's failure to protect him. As for the AL East, I feel as if the pre-season conversations I had with several friends and fellow MLB fans are holding true--that the division will be a bloodbath, with the Rays, Red Sox, Blue Jays and Yankees all capable of finishing with anywhere from 80 to 95 wins. (And yes, I know the consensus is that Boston's playing over their heads, but I always felt that Cora's return, among other things, would enable them to outperform expectations. And JD has certainly regained his pre-2020 form.)
  15. This past week’s Night Lights show explores pianist Bill Evans’ brief but significant stay with Miles Davis’ group in 1958-59, including some non-Kind Of Blue live and studio recordings: Kind Of Two: Miles Davis And Bill Evans
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