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Hardbopjazz

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  1. Taxi Driver (John Zorn) Tijuana Taxi (Herb Albert) Big Yellow Taxi (Uli Beckerhoff) Taxi Blues (Chick Corea) Taxi Man (Miriam Makeba) Next up: Grass
  2. Sunday on WKCR, Cecil was the feature artist. Five hours of his music. It was great.
  3. The People United Will Never Be Defeated (Charlie Haden) Defeat (Royal Scottish National Orchestra) Defeated (Kristy Lee) Sweet Defeat (Jon Allen) Defeated and Mistreated (Big Bozak Johnson and Henry Hips Jefferson) Next up: Plenty
  4. New York it has been mild all winter and now it has been approacing the 70 degree mark, 21 celsius.
  5. Wow, I didn't know he was still living, or is this an old clip?
  6. Wow, the two go together in live and now in death.
  7. We differently can leave Oscar Peterson off this list. To me Perterson played way too many notes.
  8. Cubby O'Brien Mickey Mouse Minny
  9. The Blues Wheeling And Dealing (Teddy Edwards) Close the Deal (Maynard Ferguson) Wheelin’ And Dealin' (Dave Frishberg) Feelin’ And Dealin’ (Heath Brothers) Deal (Joe Lovano) NExt up: Hot
  10. I would love to hear this. Anyone know if the performance is online somewhere? VIENNA (AP) — A piano work experts attribute to Mozart as a child prodigy was performed for the first time Friday since it was found last year after apparently being left in an attic for centuries. The lively 84-bar passage — marked "allegro molto," or "very quick" — was played Friday on the composer's piano in a room of his Salzburg home by virtuoso Florian Birsak. The Mozarteum Salzburg Foundation, which staged the event, said the manuscript was found last summer as part of a 160-page book of handwritten piano music as the musty attic of a house in Tyrol was being cleared from centuries of detritus. Part of a collection of notes from a village music teacher, the book was dated 1780 — 24 years after Mozart was born — and the manuscript played Friday bore the name "Del Signore Giovane Wolfgango Mozart," Italian for "Mr. Wolfgang Mozart Jr." Musicologist Hildegard Hermann-Schneider, who traced the composition to Mozart, said the fact that other pieces in the book were known works by Mozart's father, Leopold, strengthened the case that the work was genuine. As well, Leopold Mozart often used "Wolfgango" when labeling works written by his young son, she said. From the style of the composition, Hermann-Schneider attributed it to Mozart at around the age of 11. The piece exhibits "a series of components that are found repeatedly in other Mozart piano works," said the Mozarteum in a statement. "Judging by the current level of knowledge, it thus has to be a genuine sonata phrase from Mozart." Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. article
  11. Gap Mangione Chuck Mangione Grant Geisman
  12. Don't know this answer. I do have a recording from the Half Note with Wynton and Wes with Ron Carter sitting in for Paul Chambers. Ron Carter was all over the map playing everywhere.
  13. Deaf, Dumb And Blind (Robben Ford) Blues for aTone Deaf Singer (One of my compositions) Deaf Conductor (Fatso Jetson) Deaf (Crispy Ambulance) I'm Deaf (Baculum) Next up: Blind
  14. Drums I would say Tony Oxley. Paul Motian on drums also spaced his playing out, at least in his later career.
  15. How could forget Miles. I have to give a listen to Joe Henderson now. I don't recall spacing with his playing.
  16. Last night I saw Lee Konitz and Dan Tepfer at the Jazz Standard in NYC. Lee is not a player that uses a ton of notes in his playing, and the ones he does select always just correct notes and amount. Other musicians that like this to me are Count Basie. There is a lot of spacing between notes. The silence is just as important as the notes played. Thelonious Monk and BB King are two another musicians who also use spacing between notes. Any others?
  17. I saw the first set and Lee look just fine. Glad he is doing well.
  18. Dailey Double (Albert Dailey) A Daily Stroll (Willem Breuker) When Love Is New Daily (Johannes Enders) The Daily Dance (Stan Kenton) My Daily Wish (Robert Lockwood) Next up: Roll
  19. First Date (Carla Bley) First Date (Steve Lacy) Jessica's Date (Dizzy Gillespie) Last Date (John Coltrane) Blind Date (Fred Frith) Next up: Hope
  20. Long John Silver Horace Silver Nica's Dream
  21. Pretty cool story. video
  22. Delight (Ronnie Foster) Our Delight (Pepper Adams) Dylan’s Delight (Pepper Adams) Miss Jackie’s Delight (Cannonball Adderley) You are my heart delight (Benny Carter) Next up: Blame
  23. Fly Town Nose Blues (Rahsaan Roland Kirk) Nosey Neighbors (Phil Woods) Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (Ella Fiztgerald) Nosey (Todd Horton) Red Nose (Louis Armstrong) Next up: Theme
  24. Sid Vicious Sid Caesar Symphony Sid
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