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  1. Congratulations on becoming a grandpa. Glad you enjoyed it. The Transition releases are both very good. And Fathead, I thought this one was a easy one.
  2. I am not getting the album images to format correctly so I am not posting them in the reveal. 01. Artist Sabertooth – Album Dr. Midnight - Live At the Green Mill – track Odd Couple Theme Pete Benson- b3, Pat Mallinger- as, Cameron Pfiffner- ts, Ted Sirota- d. 2. Artist Trio Transition - Album Trio Transition - track 2 Moon Storm Mulgrew Miller- p, Frederick Waits- d, Reggie Workman- b, Oliver Lake- as 3 03. Artist is me - Title Cracking Open the Dawn Me on guitar through a synthesizer and piano through exfects. 4 Artist Angles 9 - Album Injuries - Track 4 Ubabba Alexander Zethson- p, Mattias Ståhl- vib, Johan Berthling- b, Andreas Werliin- d, Magnus Broo, Mats Äleklint- tb, Goran Kajfes- co, Eirik Hegdal- ss, bs, Martin Küchen- as, ts 5 Artist David Fathead Newman - Album House Of David - Track One Room Paradise David "Fathead" Newman- ts, fl, Ted Dunbar- g, Kossie Gardner- org, Milt Turner- d 6 Artist Hank Jones - Album Have you met Hank Jones? - Track My Song Is Love Hank Jones – p, The rest of the album with trio and orchestra. 7 Artist Little Milton - Album Grits Ain’t Groceries - Track That’ What Love Will Make You Do Little Milton- guitar and vocals. The rest of the band not mentioned 8. Artist JB Diamond voc, and me on guitar. Album reject- Track Miserable Life 9 Artists Biréli Lagrène - Album Gipsy Trio - Track Be My Love Biréli Lagrène- g, voc, Diego Imbert- b, Hono Winterstein- g, Roberto Alagna- g. 10. Artist Mary Halvorson -‎ Album Away With You Track Safety Orange Mary Halvorson :: guitar Susan Alcorn :: pedal steel guitar Jonathan Finlayson :: trumpet Jon Irabagon :: alto saxophone Ingrid Laubrock :: tenor saxophone Jacob Garchik :: trombone John Hébert :: bass Ches Smith :: drums 11. Artist Randy Weston – Radio broadcast Jazz at the Penthouse Lincoln Center, NYC 1997-01-31 –Track Jitterbug Waltz 12. Wayne Shorter with the JALC Orchestra Track Teru Wayne Shorter- ts, ss, Wynton Marsalis- tp, Ryan Kisor- tp, Kenny Rampton- tp, Marcus Printup- tp, Vincent Gardner- tb, Chris Crenshaw- tb, Ekkiot Mason- tb, Sherman Irbu- as, fl, Ted Nash- as, Victpr Goines- ts, Walter Blanding- ts, Paul Nedzela- bs, Dan Nimmer- p, Carlos Hrntiquez- b, Ali Jackson- d. 13. Artist David Williams - Album Up Front - Track Let’s Call This David Williams- b, Cedar Walton- p, Billy Higgins- d 14. Artist Sylvie Courvoisier - Album Double Windsor - Track Corto Sylvie Courvoisier- p, Drew Gress- b, Kenny Wollesen- d 15. Artist Elio Villafranca’s - Letters to Mother Africa – Track King Of The Zulus Elio Villafrance- p, Billy Harper- ts, David Murry- ts, bcl, Dezron Douglas- b, Lewis Nash- d, Abdou Mboup- African perc,
  3. Nice article. ');doc.close();})(); Inside Sonny Rollins’s Jazz Archive, Headed Home to Harlem - NYTimes.com Inside Sonny Rollins’s Jazz Archive, Headed Home to Harlem ');doc.close();})(); Inside Sonny Rollins’s Jazz Archive, Headed Home to Harlem - NYTimes.com By GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO May 29, 2017 The saxophonist Sonny Rollins, perhaps jazz’s most respected living improviser, is also one of its most relentless seekers. But that’s well known; what’s not as widely recognized is the diversity — and the depth — of his inquiry. Yes, there’s his herculean practice regimen (upward of eight hours a day, even into middle age) and the yearslong sabbaticals he took from performing to hone his craft. But Mr. Rollins, 86, has also maintained a vigorous, syncretic spiritual practice, and he has written hundreds of pages of personal notes over the years — reflecting on music technique and the music business and expressing social laments. He even started writing an instructional saxophone book but dropped that project. These are among the insights to be gleaned from Mr. Rollins’s personal archive, which the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, part of the New York Public Library, has acquired. The center will process the archive and eventually make it accessible to the public. “I felt that if any young musicians or people were interested in my life and my career, this should be available,” Mr. Rollins said in a recent telephone interview. “I’m an introspective person,” he added. “I always liked to improve myself, and I always liked to learn.” https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/29/arts/music/sonny-rollins-archives-schomburg-center.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur&_r=1&referer=https://t.co/jEJaoUuGTN
  4. R.I.P. Greg. Too many deaths this year.
  5. One of Bob Dylan's first albums he recorded "House of the raising sun." He took credit for writing that one. I believe up until that point the song wasn't covered.
  6. I have that one by Anthony Braxton. I forgot about it.
  7. What are some solo performance albums that others like besides pianists? I have these. Sonny Rollins "Solo Album" Ron Carters "Alone"
  8. This recording is spectacular.
  9. Four Generations of Miles
  10. Another one. "When The Saints Go Marchin' In"
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