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  1. I late to the party, I see the three I knew have been answered already. Track 2,track 4 and track 9. Track 8, no mistaking Billy Harper's tenor. I don't know this one. Track 12 more of track 2. I enjoyed all 13 tracks.
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    I really like this band. I remember in 1991 going to a guitar convention on Long Island. Steve Howe was there for one of the guitar clinics. He was hanging out by the Gibson arch tops. He started to play an unaccompanied version of "On Green Dolphin Street." The guy that was near me asked someone he was with, "If he can play that, why doesn't he play jazz?" Steve replied, "What makes you think I can't play jazz?" Also, their self titled album, "Yes" from 1969, there is a tune called, "Harold Land." This makes me wonder if all the band members had an appreciation for jazz?
  3. I missed that thread. Thanks.
  4. I didn't see this one discussed here yet. Live performances from the Half Note.
  5. The tower is very faint.
  6. I did this one just the other day. Page in the neon lights thread. I didn't notice the Eiffel Tower.
  7. RIP Greg.
  8. Below are a few. The rest in the article. http://www.gq.com/story/living-legends-of-jazz Coat $2,490 Ermenegildo Zegna Couture, sweater $345 Sandro, sunglasses Krewe, fez from Nigeria Suit his own, shirt $345 Ermenegildo Zegna, hat $275 JJ Hat Center, scarf Kiton, pocket square Polo Ralph Lauren, shoes his own, bracelet Fratelli Rossetti, ring vintage Blazer $2,395 shirt $1,045 pants $2,095 Giorgio Armani, vintage beret Hermès, sunglasses Melissa Eyewear, rings vintage Suit jacket $1,198 vest $598 pants $398 John Varvatos, shirt $195 PS by Paul Smith, necklaces, from top Tiffany & Co. Miansai, rings Cartier, vintage cap Burberry, bracelet and glasses vintage
  9. I believe we did that one.
  10. Yeah, but you do this? I actually saw this done live and the power of the singing hits you head on if you're standing in front of the monks. It is just like standing in from of a speaker or amp and playing loud music. You can fell it resonate through you.
  11. Here's an interview with Christian McBride on Toots and Bobby Hutcherson's passing. http://www.npr.org/2016/12/02/504137669/as-2016-winds-down-remembering-the-jazz-giants-we-lost?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=nprmusic&utm_term=music&utm_content=202802 As always too many check out. I probably missed some that were reported here. The passing of Bobby Hutcherson's was a big loss for me. I have just about all his recordings and seen him over a dozen times. Mose Allison was another that left us. Bob Cranshaw too passed away.
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