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Hardbopjazz

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  1. Portrait of Ray Charles (Marian McPartland) Portrait of Jenny (George Coleman) Mistress Luck - A Portrait (Chick Corea) Second Portrait of a Lion (Duke Ellington) The Portrait (Benny Golson) Next: Green
  2. We live in a sad world. Wow
  3. Castro Che Guevara Santa Clara
  4. Have a wonderful day.
  5. Potato (Sluggo) Potatoes (Steve Lacy) 6 Potato (Hamilton County) Hot Patato (Little Sonny) One Patato (Sharon, Lois & Bram) Next: Foolish
  6. Roswell Rudd George Lewis Grachan Moncur III
  7. Chaz Dee Palmer Billy Tipton
  8. Here is the entire set. If you are able to download it let me know? There are some who couldn't. Any suggestions? Part 1 http://www.sendspace.com/file/515wsj Part 2 http://www.sendspace.com/file/1kvb4y Part 3 http://www.sendspace.com/file/bz3pux part 4 http://www.sendspace.com/file/ngcqyf
  9. Do you Hear what I Hear? (Bing Crosby) Tommy do you Hear Me (The Who) I Hear a Rhapsody (Jackie McLean) Hear (The Last Poets) Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me (Billie Holiday) Next: Nightmare
  10. thanks Michael. I'll try posting it differently.
  11. Don't know. I do plan on catching Mulgrew for a set this week. I will see if he recalls. It is just odd that Woody never mentions the tenor's name.
  12. If you don't mind downloading and listening to this track. I am trying to identify who this tenor player might be. I'm currently working on a massive cassette transfer from a private collector. This one is a Woody Shaw show from the Village Vanguard, June 11, 1982. What is puzzling, Woody introduces the band, but never introduces the tenor player. Body and Soul. This is the band, minus the tenor player. At first I thought this was Joe Henderson. After 4 more listens, I am no longer sure who is playing tenor. Woody Shaw - trumpet Steve Turre - trombone Mulgrew Miller - piano Stafford James - bass Tony Reedus - drums
  13. Autumn Leaves (Cannonball Adderley) Lullaby Of The Leaves (John Abercrombie) Tea Leaves (Ella Fitzgerald) Loose Leaves (Fred Hess) Leaves (Tom Harrell) Next: Shadow
  14. It sure does. But it was billed as 96 live tracks.
  15. Grant Green- Visions
  16. I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face (Sonny Rollins" Rollins Plays for Bird) Two Faces Of A Nation (Lew Tabackin) Freckle Face (Basie Count Orchestra) Frst Time Ever I Saw Your Face (Reberta Flack) Nancy [With The Laughing Face] (Frank Sinatra) Next: Lies
  17. I guessing it is a boot too. I just would like to know what is on the 10 CDs. Every site that list this box has no information. Is it from the 50s, 60s or mixed? Who's playing with Silver. But for 30 USD it may be worth getting, even though I don't like boots, but I do like Horace Silver.
  18. Anyone know anything about this CD? There are 96 live tracks on this box.
  19. Serenade to a Soul Sister (Horace Silver) In The Morning (For Sister Leola) (Geri Allen) Sister Daisy (Arthur Blyth) Sister Sadie (Ray Charles) Shimmey Like My Sister Kate (Lol Coxhill) Next: Sunshine
  20. Hugh Masekela Randy Weston Bud Powell
  21. Coltrane's Interstellar Space (Nels Cline Nels) Space Church (Ornette Coleman) Crystals Of Time And Space (Graham Collier) Space Dozen (Tim Hagans) Space Acres (Bill Stewart) Next up: Smiling
  22. Bix Biederbecke Frank Trumbauer Eddie Lang
  23. If you're looking to buy some jazz memorabilia Phil has it all. Hoenstly, there are some nice items listed here. store
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