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  1. March 25 1935: Leadbelly (Huddie Ledbetter) (12 string gtr), Yellow Jacket; T.B. Woman Blues; Pig Meat Papa; My Baby Quit Me 1938: Benny Goodman (clt), Teddy Wilson (pno), Lionel Hampton (vib), Dave Tough (dms), Sweet Lorraine (omit vib) ; The Blues In Your Flat ; The Blues in My Flat ; Sugar (That Sugar Baby of Mine) ; Dizzy Spells. 1944: Billie Holiday (vcl), Doc Cheatham (tpt), Vic Dickerson (tb), Lern Davis (as), Eddie Heywood (pno), Teddy Walters (gtr), John Simmons (b), Sid Catlett (dms) How Am I To Know ; My Old Flame, I’ll Get By ; I Cover The Waterfront. 1952: Charlie Parker (as), Al Porcino, Jimmy Maxwell, Carl Poole, Bernie Privin (tpt), Bill Harris, Lou McGarity, Bart Vasalona (tb), Murray Williams, Harry Terrill (as), Flip Phillips, Hank Ross (ts), Danny Bank (bs), Oscar Peterson (pno), Freddie Green (gtr), Ray Brown (b), Don Lamond (dms), Night and Day ; Almost Like Being In Love ; I Can’t Get Started ; What Is This Thing Called Love? 1959: George Russell (arr, dir), Art Farmer, Joe Wilder, Joe Ferrante (tpt), Bob Brookmeyer, Frank Rehak, Tom Mitchell (tb), Hal McKusick, Phil Woods (as, fl, clt), Benny Golson (ts), Sol Schlinger (bs), Bill Evans (pno), Barry Galbraith (gtr), Milt Hinton (b), Charlie Persip (dms), Jon Hendricks (vcl), Big City Blues ; East Side Medley.
  2. Thank you all for your recommendations. Eventually I ordered this short list: • Gnu High • Kenny Wheeler & Sonny Greenwich Quintet: Live at the Montreal Bistro • Music for Large and Small Ensembles • Angel Song
  3. So far I am familiar only with his recordings as a sideman. I like his playing and his sound. Any recommendations as a leader? What about his ECM recordings?
  4. I think the best way to learn a language is to live in other country. Many years ago I spent one year in the US. I remember after 6 months I have started to dream in English and I could even think in English. Unfortunately, now I don’t have enough opportunities to practice my English so sometimes I have translate in my mind what I want to say before I start speaking.
  5. I've listened to it many years ago. If my memory serves me correctly, this session is definitely not the highlight of Hawk's career.
  6. John, IMHO Shepp, Rudd & Moncur sound as good as they were in 1966 when they recorded Mama Too Tight.
  7. This is probably one of the best CDs I recently bought. After more than 30 years apart, Archie Shepp & Roswell Rudd decided to record again and to show us that the old chemistry is still working. Reggie Workman on bass, Andrew Cyrille on drums and Grachan Moncur III on trombone, all of them are doing also a perfect job. Strongly recommended.
  8. Sounds promising.
  9. They were broadcasts that Ellington did for the Treasury Department in 1945 (continuing into 1946, I think) encouraging people to buy war bonds (later re-titled "Victory Bonds" after Japan surrendered. There are a number of tunes that Ellington rarely performed after 1945 (such as "Blutopia"), some pop songs of the day, and a fair amount of Ducal songbook staples. Lots of performances of The Black, Brown and Beige Suite... and peppered with Duke pitching for war bonds. Many of the shows were done on the road (I'm particularly taken with V. 6, which contains a broadcast from Evansville, Indiana). The liner notes are generally pretty good, done by several longtime Duke connoisseurs. You can find them online for $20-$21 (including shipping) or order them directly from Storyville. Thank you for the information David. I've just ordered vol. 1 in order to get an impression.
  10. Anything by Thad Jones & Mel Lewis big band.
  11. Another recommended store is My Music, but sometimes they are more expensive than djangos.
  12. djangos. Free shipping when you order over $25, good prices, used CDs in a good shape, wishlist, "Notify Me" system which allows you to request an e-mail alert when ‘out-of-stock’ titles become available, what else can we ask for???
  13. Miles, Coltrane and Mingus are the recommendations for tomorrow.
  14. May I ask you what's the reason for selling this treasure???
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