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  1. JIMMY SMITH Christmas '64 Keep swinging Durium
  2. Dear Ray, I have downloaded the two files and burned it on two CDRs. It sounds great !! Thanks !! Season's greetings Keep swinging300 Durium
  3. Did you ever vist the Choro-music blog? and what about the Oscar Aleman web log? Keep swinging300 Durium
  4. MILES IN THE SKY MILES DAVIS QUINTET An interesting and important album to be situated in between the more traditional ( what's in a name ) Miles Davis releases and his experimental music from the 1970s and 1980s. A release to enjoy as a good bottle of wine. Miles In The Sky Keep swinging Durium
  5. FOUR TOPPERS Just the good old days. Keep swinging Durium
  6. MARCUS LLERENA The Choro music web log has some interesting contributions about Brazilian guitar players. Today you can enjoy Marcus Llerena, who is a skilled musician. Keep swinging Durium
  7. JOSEPH BARBERA passed away Joseph Barbera. partner in business of the late William Hanna, parents of Tom and Jerry and The Flintstones passed away For me and my brother Fred and Barney are parts of my youth. Keep swinging Durium
  8. If you search on the internet I found several cheap *bay copies. I Like Jazz Keep swinging Durium
  9. I Like Jazz - Hans de Haëm - Hans Herder Making Jazz pictures has become a piece of art since Frank Wolff. Jazz cartoons are pretty rare. Ate van Delden recently gathered the cartoons of Boy ten Hove in the book Boy ten Hove's Caricatures. The little book I Like Jazz was made in 1960 by the cartonist Hans de Haëm and brings great rather fragile drawings with texts, in a rather droll style - of Hans Herder . A nice book to have around. I Like Jazz Keep swinging Durium
  10. Ed Ford is named by David Meeker in his Jazz In The Movies as being part of the film. He was a vaudeville artist. I found a picture of him ( Mound City Blue Blowers blog ) Keep swinging Durium Mike L. confirmed that the the fella with the long plank-shoes and Ed Ford are one and the same person, although on the picture of Ed Ford he is much older. ( correct: The Ed Ford picture is from the 1940s) Mound City Blue Blowers blog ) Keep swinging Durium
  11. Ed Ford is named by David Meeker in his Jazz In The Movies as being part of the film. He was a vaudeville artist. I found a picture of him ( Mound City Blue Blowers blog ) Keep swinging Durium
  12. CHARLIE ROUSE Bossa Nova Bacchanal What a great album. Keep swinging Durium
  13. MOUND CITY BLUE BLOWERS But few jazzfans never have heard the music of theMound City Blue Blowers I guess; each musicians started this way, as a small boy together with the gramophone - playing the trumpet part on a comb. I learned trhat some interesting fragments of films with these Mound City Blue Blowers are available on the web. If you like you can see those 1929 Mound City Blue Blowers vitaphone fragments here. Can someone, who has rge complete version ofB]Nine O'Clock Folks confirm thatEd Ford is the fella with the long plank-shoes. Keep swinging Durium
  14. RAYMOND GUIOT Can someone inform me about the recording / release date of Raymond Guiot's LPs Haendel With Care and I Like Johann Sebastian ? Keep swinging Durium
  15. REIN DE GRAAFF TRIO + RONNIE CUBER & NICK BRIGNOLA A great recording of a jam session at Nick's March 1994 with two skilled baritone saxophone players. Keep swinging Durium
  16. DEELDERHYTHM of ...... je draait platen of je lult ..... There are a few things that excite me ............ Like the compilation CDs of Jules Deelder. This is great !! Find more info and the track list in my web log Keep swinging Durium
  17. You're complete right. I could have posted three baby pictures, but .................. What about these charming ladies? These (sisters ) are from the 1930s. One of my favorite Boswell Sisters recording is one of their first: the 1925 Victor recording of Nights When I'm Alone . - it's so pure, so amateurish, so innocent, so sweet - don't you think so? BTW: The PAUL Sisters happen to be the PAULL SISTERS. (Sorry I missed one letter ) Keep swinging Durium
  18. SOL HOOPII - Master of the Hawaiian Guitar Thanks to the depression Hawaiian music became a hype during the 1930s. One of giants on the slide guitar was Sol Hoopii, the Master of the Hawaiian Guitar , who used so much jazz elements in his tunes. These CDs are a great opportunity to get to know to his music heritage. Keep swinging Durium
  19. Alexander Montreux Live 1976 2006 Three weeks ago the Alexander-Clayon-Hamilton Trio , featuring Monty Alexander on piano, John Clayton on bass and Jeff Hamilton on drums, performed in the Porgy & Bess Jazz Club in Terneuzen ( southwest part of the Netherlands). This group was a reunion of the group Monty Alexander had at the Montreux Festival in 1976 . Last night I played the record made at this 1976 Montreux concert (10 June 1976). What a great concert !! Keep swinging Durium
  20. Women vocal groups in the 1930s What do the Boswell sisters, Andrew sisters, Keller sisters, Mac Dowell sisters, Trix sisters, Brox sisters, Williams sisters and Ponce sisters have in common? Sure, they are women vocal bands within a family relations. We know most of the members of these vocal groups, but I'm still searching for more information about the members of the Paul sisters. They made recordings for Durium, as you might know, but, who were these four ladies? Maybe someone has a picture of this quartet? Keep swinging Durium
  21. Roditi-Ignatzek-Rassinfosse Trio Light in the Dark This CD, made by three skilled musicians, is worth to find in your Christmas socks. Inform Father Christmas about this Light in the Dark Keep swinging Durium
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    Tal Farlow

    Highly recommended listening! By the way, his first name is Talmadge, with a "d". (Aangepast, Dr. F. in het originele bericht ) Keep swinging Durium
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    Tal Farlow

    TALMADGE FARLOW ( 1921 - 1998 ) Some years ago I had contact with a jazz collector and film editor in the US who sent me a documentary, he had made himself, titled Talmadge Farlow (1921 - 1998 ). It was the first time that I heard the name of Tal Farlow myself. I played myself the 1969 album The Return of Tal Farlow and was fascinated by his great technique. What a guitar player . Tal Farlow playing Keep swinging Durium
  24. On the 5h of December 1930 a remarkable recording session took place in the HMV studios in Copenhagen (Denmark). Svend Asmussen , 22 years old, violin player and leader of his own band, had organized a session with three charming Danish vocalists Ingvar Blicher-Hansen, Sonja Steincke and Annegrethe Asmussen to record some popular Danish songs, with unspeakable titles like Et lille tilfældigt or Du sender solen i mit hjerte . So far so good. This session wouldn 't become part of a web log 68 years later if nothing else happened during this session. Keep swinging Durium
  25. GARY SMULYAN - JAN MENU with Rein De Graaff Trio On the 3rd of December 2006 Gary Smulyan and Jan Menu, two baritone-saxophone players joined on stage at Porgy & Bess Jazz Club in Terneuzen, a small city in the southwest part of The Netherlands. They were accompanied by the Rein De Graaff Trio, featuring Rein De Graaff on piano. Marius Beets on bass and Eric Ineke on drums. The concert of these two skilled musicians, Gary Smulyan, as a follower of Pepper Adams and Jan Menu, who plays in the Gerry Mulligan tradition learned me that a baritone saxophone is a great instrument to improvise. More about the concert Keep swinging Durium
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