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  1. Two Sonnys.
  2. RIP. Her dancing was amazing.
  3. Thanks. I will track down a used copy.
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    Mingus

    What time frame would you think this photo is from of Barron Charles Mingus?
  5. I've never seen this video before. It's great. I would like to see the entire video. Any idea who is singing "Mood Indigo" at 3 minutes in?
  6. Looks like a missile launcher. I wasn't aware there is a sax with a deeper sound that the baritone sax. Does anyone know what this instrument is called? Yes, that's Dave Holland on bass.
  7. yes. Max Roach- drums Sonny Rollins- tenor sax Jymie Merritt- bass Ronnie Mathews- piano 01. St. Thomas 2:06 02. Announcer 1:46 03. Title 25:19
  8. I have the audio.
  9. The guessing is over. The photo was taken by David Redfer who is from London. From the joint gig by the Max Roach Quintet with Sonny Rollins in Reading, England, and broadcast by the BBC as part of their "Jazz Goes to College Series". Personnel is: Sonny Rollins, tenor sax; Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Ronnie Mathews, piano; Jymie Merritt, acoustic double bass; Max Roach, drums. Date would be November 6, 1966. Given that Rollins and Roach were leaders of their own groups, and since many musicians traveled to Reading from London to attend the gig, it may have been a one-off.
  10. When did Sonny shave his head? That can narrow down the time frame.
  11. Sonny Rollins and Max Roach. Any guesses who is playing piano?
  12. A nice long life. She had a lovely voice. RIP.
  13. If you come up with the best caption you can win a very rare Louis Armstrong track courtesy of Loren Schoenberg https://www.facebook.com/groups/316080938562438/?multi_permalinks=879985175505342&notif_id=1556891782604715&notif_t=group_highlights
  14. Todd is responsible for reopening the club. Ron Carter's trio was the first act at the club in Baltimore. From the Blue Note Records Facebook page. Keystone Korner was a legendary San Francisco jazz club in the 1970s run by Todd Barkan & we were very excited to hear that Todd has resurrected the club in Baltimore! The Keystone Korner Baltimore opening was last night with the legendary bassist Ron Carter doing the honors: www.keystonekornerbaltimore.com/ Pre-order Ron's new collaborative album with poet Danny Simmons "The Brown Beatnik Tomes - Live at BRIC House" which comes out June 7:https://CarterSimmons.lnk.to/BrownBeatnikTomes
  15. Grant Green Larry Young J.C. Moses This is the first time I've seen this photo. And why not plug the latest album, Feelin' The Spirit?
  16. Well it’s not in the same city, but the Keystone Korner is back https://baltimorefishbowl.com/stories/jazz-legend-todd-barkan-acclaimed-d-c-chef-robert-wiedmaier-team-up-on-keystone-korner-baltimore/ Ron Cater trio the next three nights.
  17. Happy birthday, Buster. 77 today
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