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  1. Henry Arron Willie Mays Mickey Mantle.
  2. I saw Jarrett once. It was around 1987 or so. Someone started coughing; nothing that I would say was excessive where you should get up and leave the area. Jarrett finished the tune and turned around and said, "Why the fuck did you come here? Your coughing is annoying. Why don't you get the fuck out of here?" I thought to myself, he's a real schmuck, I won't come see him again; and I haven't.
  3. Rolf, Anything I say can't lessen your loss or the pain you must be feeling. I am truly sorry to hear this. God bless her, you and your family.
  4. HBJ, you tiebreaker needs to be divisible by five! Canadian football is so different the American football, so 9.6.
  5. Clark Kent Kenny Clarke Arthur C Clarke
  6. Emma Thompson Kenneth Branagh Greg Wise
  7. That was great.
  8. Sad to hear this.
  9. Your copy arrived from CDU? I still didn't get mine. I ordered it the day I started this thread.
  10. Ah, That would explain it then.
  11. I am attempting to play 'Round Midnight in the key Monk wrote this in, Eb minor on piano, damn, Monk could have written this in an easier key. Does anyone know if most versions of this standard is played/recorded in this key?
  12. Muddy Waters Robert Johnson B.B. King
  13. Whatever happened to pianist Mickey Tucker? I recall seeing him with Junior Cook in the mid 1980s. I checked on allmusic.com and there isn't any activity after the early 1990s. Did he stop playing professionally?
  14. Bull Durham Lieutenant Dunbar Wind In His Hair
  15. Introvert by day.
  16. It's no strange and uncanny coincidence, I asked someone to put it up there so it can be had by the massess.
  17. For me, the 1959 band consisting of Wayne Shorter, Lee Morgan, Jymie MerrittT and Walter Davis, Jr. I was just watching this youtube clip youtubeThis band could swing. Anyone have a different favorite Messengers band they like?
  18. This isn't available on DVD. It was from a television program. It was a double bill. The second act was Barbara Dennerlein. I do have a copy of this somewhere. Jimmy Smith Quartet & Barbara Dennerlein Trio ZDF Jazz Club 1988 Technosat 7755 Sat Receiver>Philips DVDR70>DVD Shrink 3.2>TMPGEnC Menus & Chapters Jimmy Smith - Organ Frank Wilson - Drums Herman Riley - Saxaphones Terry Evans - Guitar 1. Eight Counts for Rita 2, Mood Indigo 3. Its alright with me 4. The Cat 5. Walk on the Wildside 6. laura 7. Interview 8. Honky Tonk Barbara Dennerlein - Organ Thomas Brill - Guitar Andreas Witte - Drums 1. Night In Tunisia 2. Tribute To Charlie 3. Interview
  19. Ron Howard Fonzie Potsie
  20. I wonder how much Norah Jones helped with the reissue program. She did bring in a lot of money for the label, which the profits probable went to EMI and not Blue Note.
  21. Does the red vinyl have decent sound?
  22. CD Universe price is $4 less then True Blue.
  23. True Blue. I got an email a short while ago.
  24. Wow, a new Waren Marsh recording was discovered and released. I really like Marsh's playing and this is on my Christmas list. Anyone here get it yet? What do you think of it? Warne Marsh : New York City Live Another amazing Warne Marsh discovery! This 1980 concert from Alice Tully Hall in New York City is beautifully recorded. Marsh is magnificent fronting a trio with Red Mitchell on bass and Peter Scattaretico on drums. Track Listing Disc 1: 1. It's You Or No One 2. Blue Lester 3. Tickle Tow 4. I Should Care 5. Lennie's Pennies 6. You Stepped Out Of A Dream 7. This Can't Be Love 8. All The Things You Are Disc 2: 1. Everything I've Got Belongs To You 2. Body And Soul 3. Fishin' Around 4. Introspective 5. Lester Leaps In 6. Everything Happens To Me 7. Background Music Albums By This Artist All Music Apogee (with Pete Christlieb) Live At Dana Point 1957 Music For Prancing New York City Live Purchase Info Record Label: Riverworks Packaging: 2 CDs Price: $21.98 Items can be removed at any time from your cart! You may order on-line or call us at 203-327-7111 or write to: Mosaic Records, 35 Melrose Place, Stamford, CT 06902.
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