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Hardbopjazz

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  1. Agree, Nils took the chance on Hank and we have one more performance with Hank.
  2. Gregory Himes Chrissy Hines Chris Christie
  3. I haven't read the other replies so I may repeat what others have said. #1 Gene Harris. "Black and Blue." Album by the same name. There's no mistaking his bluesy feel to his playing. Ron Eschete on guitar. #2 Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown #3 Don't known this one #4 I like the guitar playing. Is it Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis on tenor? #5 Do Nothing to you Hear from me. Don't know who is playing the bones. Tenor is also stumping me. #6 Real clean trumpet player. Mean to Me. Don't know who is on piano #7 I have this CD. Doc Cheatham and Nicholas Payton "Black and Blue." #8 Billie's Bounce, but I don't know who is playing guitar. Someone that liked Grant Green. #9 Body and Soul. Is this Ben Webster? #10 There Will Never be Another You. Don't know who this is. #11 "Sugar" Don't know who it is. #12 Blues, but stumped on this one. One guess, Arnett Cobb? #13 Someone playing Fats Waller's. Is it Gene Ammons? Sounds like him #14 No clue #15 That's Pops on trumpet. Another Fats Waller tune. "Blue Turning Gray Over You" #16 I like this, but don't know who it is. #17 "Red Top" Is it Eddie Cleanhead Vinson? #18 No idea #19 Lou Rawls "Black and Blue." Rawls started as a jazz singer.
  4. Old Faithful Maryann Faithful Mick Jagger
  5. RIP Armando
  6. Hank Mobley Mom's Mobley Ma Rainey
  7. RIP Fred.
  8. RIP Mickey. According to the news he had only18 k left of what he made throughout his career. He nearly outlived his savings.
  9. Of course, it was the Elvis session. Alfred Lion and Colonel Parker were close, and discussed swapping artists for a few sessions.
  10. Russell Crowe Brandon Lee Morgan Stanley
  11. Duane Allman (Eat a Peach) Derek and the Dominos Domino Harvey
  12. 01. Pops 02. Duke 03. Bird 04. Newk 05. Bud 06. Coltrane 07. Brownie 08. Bud 09. Monk 10. Tatum
  13. Sonny Hooper Burt Reynolds Sgt. Tom Sharky
  14. I know this is so subjective, but I would have nearly an entirely different list of the 10 most influential jazz artists of all time. http://news.yahoo.com/video/highly-arguable-ten-most-influential-091533484.html
  15. Martha My Dear Sir Paul Sir Elton
  16. Can you name some? Roger Williams performance of Autumn Leaves is one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGwFjbyAFm4&feature=player_detailpage
  17. Philippe Cousteau Jacques Cousteau Jean-Michael Cousteau
  18. RIP Wayne. Thanks for the music.
  19. As long as there is a Sonny, I'm happy.
  20. Man on Fire Man of War Edwin Starr
  21. I just ordered this. Anyone here have it? How's the sound?
  22. I think it is more courage then anything else.
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