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    Brew Moore

    Thanks ........... I found it on this site ! Survey | Keep swinging Durium
  2. KEEP SWINGING It seems as if most participants have posted their commends and I don't think new information will be posted. I gues it's time to rise the curtain !! CD one 1. 2KB01 ( Braam)( 5:22) Bentje Braam: Frank Gratowski as, Iain Ballamy ts, Michiel Braam p, Wilbert de Joode b, Martin France dm ) Recorded at the Villa VPRO Hilversum (The Netherlands) 21 December 1997 Michiel Braam is a piano player and composer who is still on my want list to see in a live performing. His music is always a surprise, full of brilliant ideas, technical firecrackers and quite a few funny-in-jokes. In a review I read: Unafraid of taking chances, Braam led a superbly-at-ease quintet, featuring a truly delightful saxophone pairing, through riveting musical twists and turns. I love his interpretations of Monk compositions in his album Monk Materials, played by his group: Trio BraamDeJoodeVatcher. His latest project is titled Nopera, a kind of free-style opera. Michei Braam web site | Michiel Braam 2. Gramercy Park (Michiel Borstlap) ( 5:38) Michiel Borstlap Trio: Michiel Borstlap p, Essiet Essiet b, Jeff “Tain” Watts dm. Recorded in NYC ca. 2000 This track seemed to be very difficult to locate. Michiel Borstlap is one of the leading jazz piano players and composers of the Netherlands and far beyond. He got the Thelonious Monk/BMI Composers Award 1996 for his composition Memory of Enchantment ( recorded by Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter) and made an opera for the Emir and Emira of Qatar. This composition, Gramercy Park, was released on a great 3CD album, in three parts ( Piano Solo – Piano Trio – Meets Soulvation ). I heard him at a concert Jan. 2000 at the Porgy & Bess Jazz Club in Terneuzen ( The Netherlands). A great inventive piano player !! Michiel Borstlap web site 3. E.T.A. ( nn ) ( 4:54 ) Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers: Art Blakey dm, Valery Ponomarev tp, Robert Watson as, David Schnitter ts, James Williams p, Dennis Irwin b. Recorded NYC, 4 Dec. 1978 ( Timeless CD SJP 319 ) This track was one of thefirst that got a name and a face. Art Blakey was one of the first great names in jazz I saw live at a concert. The concert was held in The Doelen in Rotterdam. When I tried to recall the date of that concert (it had to be somewhere late 1970s ) I learned that great concert venues like The Doelen in Rotterdam didn’t had an archive or database where they saved that kind of information. Thanks to the fact that I took some images I recognized the trumpet player as Valery Ponomarev, who was part of the Jazz Messengers for a rather short time in 1977 and between 1978 and 1980. In the summer of 1980 Wynton Marsalis took his place. Thanks to a local magazine I found a small article about the concert and the date of the concert: 20th of April 1980. This tune was made in December 1978 and released on a Timeless Record. This tune remembers me to this concert. This track is without Curtis Fuller and Ray Mantilla, who were present during the other tunes of this session. Lost concert 4. Time After Time ( Sammy Cahn / Jule Styne ) ( 3:06 ) Philip Catherine Quartet: Philip Catherine g, Philippe Aerts b, Joost van Schaik dm, Bert Joris tp flh ) Recorded 29 May 2002 ( Philip Catherine – Summer Night ( FDM 36637 ) The Belgian guitar player Philip Catherine belongs to my favourites. He is a dedicated interpreter from the Django Reinhardt musical heritage without being stucked in tradition. He played with all the great musicians of modern jazz and I have an LP album with guitar duos with Larry Coryell titled Twin-House that belongs to my favourite albums of Philip Catherine. I have chosen this tune because Bert Joris, one of the best trumpet players of Western Europe, plays on this tune. This Belgian trumpet player has a soft smooth tone that remembers to Chet Baker. I remember him in a concert with Paulien van Schaik, and Hein Van De Geyn in which he accompanied the soft and smooth sounds of Paulien´s voice and Hein´s sensible sounds on the double bass. Great !! Both Philippe Aerts and Joost Van Schaik are skilled musicians in the rhythm section. 5. Never Again ( Pierre Christophe ) ( 5:38) Benjamin Herman Quartet : Benjamin Herman as, Pierre Christophe p, Jos Machtel b, Joost van Schaik dm Recorded Amsterdam 19 December 2001 ( Benjamin Herman plays Jaki Byard (A-Records AL 73235)) Like track 2 Benjamin Herman seems to be rather unknown outside the low countries. That's a pity, because he's a great inventive and skilled alto sax player. He is one of the raising stars in the Dutch jazz scene at the moment. Last year he got the VPRO/Boy Edgar award for his recordings. He is one of the most active jazz musicians of the Netherlands. His New Cool Collective is a very popular band that plays very danceable music, popular to the young people. His last CD productions, Heterogeneity and The London Sessions seem to be great. In Never Again you can hear Benjamin Herman play his alto saxophone in a Pierre Christophe composition. The album is dedicated to the music of Jaki Byard and Pierre Christophe, currently based in Paris, plays the piano on this album. He studied with Jaki Byard for four years and made a tour with the Benjamin Herman Trio through Holland and Belgium. This album was made December 2001 in an amazing six hour run ( as the liner notes learn) and contains compositions of Jaki Byard, except, this one, Never Again, that was written by Pierre Christophe. The title of the tune refers of a major hangover at the time Pierre Christophe wrote this tune …………. Benjamin Herman home page | Benjamin Herman in concert Jan. 2007 6. Miss Thing (Cyrus Chestnut) (5:05) Cyrus Chestnut Quartet: James Carter as, Cyrus Chestnut p, Ron Carter b, Billy Higgins dm. Recorded ca. 1997. ( Cyrus Chestnut ( Atlantic 7567-83140 )) I came into contact with Cyrus Chestnut’s music at a concert in Porgy en Bess Jazz Club in Terneuzen (The Netherlands) ( April 1999 ) where he accompanied Benny Golson with his trio. Later I saw the film Kansas City ( and the documentary Jazz ’34 ) where he played the piano with Geri Allen in the stride tradition. He is an extremely talented jazz pianist that played with all major artists and can play in a various styles from straight-ahead jazz, stride piano, funk, rhythm and blues to gospel. His quartet contains great musicians, like James Carter, that need no introduction. I heard James Carter with his Organ Trio at a disappointing concert at the Chassé Theater in Breda ( The Netherlands) in May 2006, but he compensated this at the North Sea Jazz Festival in Rotterdam some months later with the Dutch Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw. What a great tenor player !! Cyrus Chestnut home page 7. Conquerd Territory (Dr. Zilch) ( 2:40) Dr. Zilch: Paul Funke bg, Michiel Sonnevijlle ( as IJsbrand van ‘t Zand) ts, Jeroen Kant g, Yori Olijslagers dm Recorded in Oisterwijk (The Netherlands) Oct 2005 ( DrZilch ) As I mentioned in my responds I hadn't expect that this track should be recognized, simply because its my nephew Michiel who recorded some EP's with his band Dr. Zilch. It was a group of young students of the Tilburg School of Music. The group Dr. Zilch has been active for a couple of years and has been abandoned last year. They made three Ep's – The Next Level is their final one. It feels great to learn that these young guys want to be active (jazz) musicians for a living and, although the music hasn't got the standards we love to hear I loved to give it some space in my Keep swinging CD. 8. Just a Kickshaw (Ruud Jacobs) ( 3:08 ) Trio Pim Jacobs: Pim Jacobs p, Ruud Jacobs b, Wessel Ilcken dm Recorded Hilversum ( The Netherlands) 29 Oct. 1956 ( Jazz Behind The Dikes part 2 ( Philips 848 811)) Back in time: The three Dutch Jazz Behind The Dikes LPs are collectors items. On the 29th of October 1956 four tunes were recorded ( Just A Kickshaw, Lady Bird, The Goofer and Jeepers Creepers ). The young talented Pim Jacobs made his very first recordings with his trio, featuring his brother Ruud on the bass and the drummer Wessel Ilcken. Wessel Ilcken was a skilled musician already around that date. He had played in the 1940s in the Piet Van Dijk's orchestra, felt in love with the singer of the band, Rita Reys and started his own group with her. They married. They were international famous with tours through Sweden and performances with American bebop musicians that visited Europe. Rita Reys is nowadays still active as a jazz vocalist - some years ago she celebrated her 80th birthday and nowadays she's still .... going strong. A lot of students on secondary schools will remember Pim Jacobs for its school concerts during the 1960s. So do I. Most students dislike those school concerts as they were organized and compelled, but I can’t remember I belonged to that group. I still remember to have heard the Pim Jacobs Trio and Dutch Swing College Band at these school concerts and I don't remember any of those classical trios and quartets – so it seems as if Pim Jacobs stimulated my slumbering interest in jazz. I guess he would have liked it !! School concerts 9. Rhythm-A-Ning (Thelonious Monk) (3 :03) Jean-Michel Pilc Trio: Jean-Michel Pilc p, Francois Moutin b, Ari Hoenig dm Recorded Paris, 28-30 September 2001 ( Jean-Michel Pilc Trio – Welcome Home ( FDM 36630)) I heard Jean-Michel Pilc and his trio for the first time at a concert at the Porgy en Bess Jazz Club February 2002. I was astonished about the way they improvised; Jean-Michel at the piano – I had never heard it that way. Sometimes it was lyrical, sometimes like free jazz, but always close to the theme. The drummer, Ari Hoenig, is a percussionist that surprises with his expressive way of playing. I have hesitated to insert a tune of this trio as I think you should see and hear the trio live, in a small venue , sitting on the first row. Jean-Michel and Francois are born in France and Ari is from New York. They live in New York now. When Francois moved to Paris a few years ago and returned after some months Jean-Michel Pilc wrote the composition Welcome Home, the title of the CD. Well, this Thelonious Monk compositions Rhythm-a-ning in up tempo shows how this trio sounds. Jean-Michel Pilc homepage This is the first part of CD one. I'll be back soon !! Survey | Keep swinging Durium
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    Brew Moore

    Dear Big Beat Steve, I found the image here on this site. It says that it is Brew Moore on tenor. Brew Moore Survey | Keep swinging Durium
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    Brew Moore

    BREW MOORE Sometimes ago I found the music of the 1955 debut album of Brew Moore on a Vocalion album ( LAE 564) Brew Moore always fascined me, maybe because he is one of those Lost Heroes and of course we remember his tragical dead. Brew Moore Survey | Keep swinging Durium
  5. Thanks Neveronfriday ................... enjoy it any day of the week ................... Survey | Keep swinging Durium
  6. ALICE AT THE RODEO Eighty years ago, 21st of Februari 1927, the cartoon comedy Alice At The Rodeo was released. Alice Comedies Survey | Keep swinging Durium
  7. Have a good day, with a lot of friends and good music. Survey | Keep swinging Durium
  8. Isn't that amusing? Read my web log for today. Survey | Keep swinging Durium
  9. ART FARMER The Brass Sessions BRASS SHOUT THE AZTEC SUITE Two great 1959 sessions by Art Farmer's Tentet / Orchestra with arrangements of Benny Golson. I only played Brass Shout and that sounds great I'm anxious to hear The Aztec Suite too. Brass Shout Survey | Keep swinging Durium
  10. You will be surprised, I guess !! One year online | Keep swinging Durium
  11. Has someone searched for the recording dates? The blues itrems might be in Dixon's but the country songs are unknown to me. Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of One year online | Keep swinging Durium
  12. Roy Hargrove is the trumpet player and of course Willie Jones III on drums. Correct !! But Ray Brown should have been 77 and my bass player is more a youngster ... 75 years old at this recording !! Both players passed away recently. 350 x | Keep swinging Durium Jimmy Woode played in that band, I think. On piano then Ronnie Matthews? Great King Ubu, but the piano player is not Ronnie Matthews, but David Gazarov, both playing in the same style - so i can imagine that you mixed up both piano players. Gazarov is the speaker ...... It's from a airshot of the Swiss radio from the International Jazz Festival in Bern. I heard this vocalist and band in the Porgy en Bess Jazz club in Terneuzen ( The Netherlands) ( my club) and was fascinated by the singing of Roberta Gambarini and I posted a message on internet that I had learned that to my utter amazement Roberta Gambarina had never made a recording, although she was active as a jazz vocalist in Italy and the US for years. Thanks to a Swiss collector ( was it you? ) I got this airshot. And of course it felt as an honor to be in the same room as Jimmy Woode, the humble bassplayer who played with all great stars of the 1950s, from Sidney Bechet, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday up to Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald and Johnny Hodges. BTW: Roberta Gambarini recently made some albums !! This is the info for this track: 12. What Is This Thing Called Love ( Porter ) 9:18 Roberta Gambarini All Star Quintet: ( Roberta Gambarini vo – not on this track), Roy Hargrove tp, David Gazarov p, Jimmy Woode b, Willie Jones III. Recorded at the International Jazz festival Bern (Switzerland), 24 April 2003 ( radio program) One year online | Keep swinging Durium Hm, I have Mathews listed as pianist on that recording, but I still have it on tapes somewhere (so no, you didn't get it from me - I have seen it on others lists, too, but mine still needs to be digitized...). I guesss Gazarov is announced? I am totally unfamiliar with him. I wondered why you were so sure, so I played the original record of this airshot and both the Swiss announcer says that Ronnie Matthews is the piano player and at the end of What Is This Thing Called Love, the piano player introduces the members of the band and says ...... I'm Ronnie Matthews and I'm playing the Piano .............. You're right King Ubu Sorry. What went wrong? In the track list I made for this air shot I have mentioned David Gazarov instead of Ronnie Matthews, problably because I might have thought that the line up of the band was the same as the line up of the group I heard at the Porgy en Bess Jazz Club in Terneuzen ( The Netherlands) ( 16th of November 2003 on which occasion David Gazarov played the piano. Sorry King Ubu, again ..... - you're complete right. One year online | Keep swinging Durium
  13. The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of A very special issue of Yazoo -not only because of the selected recordings, also because of the great design. The cover was made by R. Crumb and the recordings are 46 super rarities - classic performances of early blues and country music from the 1920s and '30s. Stuff, real collectors dream of ...... .......... The ultimate (record) collector is subject in the extensive booklet and it feels a bit uncomfortable that I seems as it I know that guy .... Even the drawing on the front reminds me of somebody I saw this morning in the mirror ...... Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of One year online....... | Keep swinging Durium
  14. Roy Hargrove is the trumpet player and of course Willie Jones III on drums. Correct !! But Ray Brown should have been 77 and my bass player is more a youngster ... 75 years old at this recording !! Both players passed away recently. 350 x | Keep swinging Durium Jimmy Woode played in that band, I think. On piano then Ronnie Matthews? Great King Ubu, but the piano player is not Ronnie Matthews, but David Gazarov, both playing in the same style - so i can imagine that you mixed up both piano players. Gazarov is the speaker ...... It's from a airshot of the Swiss radio from the International Jazz Festival in Bern. I heard this vocalist and band in the Porgy en Bess Jazz club in Terneuzen ( The Netherlands) ( my club) and was fascinated by the singing of Roberta Gambarini and I posted a message on internet that I had learned that to my utter amazement Roberta Gambarina had never made a recording, although she was active as a jazz vocalist in Italy and the US for years. Thanks to a Swiss collector ( was it you? ) I got this airshot. And of course it felt as an honor to be in the same room as Jimmy Woode, the humble bassplayer who played with all great stars of the 1950s, from Sidney Bechet, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday up to Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald and Johnny Hodges. BTW: Roberta Gambarini recently made some albums !! This is the info for this track: 12. What Is This Thing Called Love ( Porter ) 9:18 Roberta Gambarini All Star Quintet: ( Roberta Gambarini vo – not on this track), Roy Hargrove tp, David Gazarov p, Jimmy Woode b, Willie Jones III. Recorded at the International Jazz festival Bern (Switzerland), 24 April 2003 ( radio program) One year online | Keep swinging Durium
  15. Yes it is .......... One year online | Keep swinging Durium
  16. Thanks King Ubu, You found the correct personnel, but the session is, to my information, another one. The title is not Marionett or Saga. One year online | Keep swinging Durium
  17. Thanks RDK ... One year online | Keep swinging Durium
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  19. Thanks Harold for your repons. I posted a rare fragment where you can hear and see Oscar Aleman play the guitar in one of his films. Enjoy it. Oscar Aleman in El Idolo del Tango One year online | Keep swinging Durium
  20. Visiting the Willem Breuker Kollektief is always a party. Can you imagine that I started to love jazz music, by visiting the concerts of the ICP in the 1960s with Willem Breuker and Han Bennink, where they made their experimental music ? Willem Breuker Kollektief + Toby Rix One year online | Keep swinging Durium
  21. KEEP SWINGING WEB LOG This weekend my Keep swinging web log is one year online. It started as an experiment to find a place where I could share my passion in jazz music and related subjects. I started to post my contributions on the 19th of February 2006 and I succeeded to make it to a daily routine job, with around 110 visitors daily. The next subjects of my blog will be dedicated to this landmark. Keep swinging web log The subjects Durium
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