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  1. This is a private recording someone making money off the artist and their estates.
  2. This wasn't Jazz 625. There was a later series titled 'Jazz Goes To College' which included the Max Roach quintet with Rollins but this wasn't at Ronnie's and was recorded in 1966. My best guess is that it was a programme titled 'Ronnie Scott - And All That Jazz' which was made around 1989. It was a 30th birthday tribute to the club and featured interviews with many musicians ( including Rollins ) and performance clip ( again including Rollins ). It is from 1972 or so, I made a judgement by Sonny's beard, hair and cloths. He looks like the cover of the "Next Album."
  3. It’s scary to even think that someone who have erased some any of these. The one with Rollins I saw was about 4 minutes long, but ends in the middle of his solo. It is from Ronnie Scott’s and has the year 1972 at the opening of the clip. It also claims to be Jazz 625, albeit I can't prove the program is actually 625. It is also in color and you state these were only black and white.
  4. Does anyone know if these are available on DVD? The program was from London. I am looking for the one with Sonny Rollins at Ronnie Scott's in 1972.
  5. Does anyone know if these are available on DVD? The program was from London. I am looking for the one with Sonny Rollins at Ronnie Scott's in 1972.
  6. Ice Cube Ice Tea Mr. T.
  7. Over two hundred since his death and new works discovered. VIENNA (AFP) – The International Mozarteum Foundation in Salzburg announced Thursday that it had discovered two previously unknown compositions written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. "The Department of Research at the International Mozarteum Foundation Salzburg has identified two works, which have long been in the possession of the Foundation, as compositions of the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart," the foundation said in a statement, without giving any more details. The two pieces are to be performed on August 2 at a press presentation. The Mozarteum foundation aims to preserve the heritage and works left by the young prodigy, conducting research as well as organising concerts. Mozart, born in Salzburg in 1756, began composing at the age of five and went on to produce some of the most famous concertos, symphonies and operas of his time, until his death in 1791. Article
  8. P.B.Q. Bach Peter Schickele Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
  9. Was there any truth in this? old thread
  10. Prospero Miranda Ariel
  11. Wes Montgomery doing "Goin' out of my Head."
  12. It's been well over a year since this topic was fist started. This project look so daunting and yet a wonderful challenge. I wonder how much jazz may have gone the way of the dodos for a lack of money and effort to preserve the music? Some update. main page
  13. I thought it was "Money makes the world go around?" Lambert, Hendricks and Ross.
  14. Oscar Brown JR. Ken Griffey JR. JR Ewing
  15. True, even Elephants remember their dead ones.
  16. Jumbled bones at Ill. cemetery may be hard to ID Buzz Up Send CHICAGO – Human remains strewn amid overgrown weeds have deteriorated into jumbled bones. Paper records in a rusted metal cabinet have dissolved into dust. Days after horrified relatives learned that former workers at a historic black cemetery near Chicago allegedly dug up hundreds of bodies in a scheme to resell grave plots, relatives are learning that DNA likely won't help them find their loved ones. The piles of bones and deteriorated records may make identifying many remains impossible. "Identifying everyone would be a tremendous long shot," John Howard, president of the National Association of Medical Examiners, said this week. Officials estimate that at least 300 of 100,000 graves were tampered with at the Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Ill., which is the burial place several famous Americans including civil rights-era lynching victim Emmett Till. Four former workers are charged with dumping exhumed bodies in a deserted field the size of four square blocks in order to resell grave plots. Till's grave was not disturbed. Full story
  17. Anyone have an update on Lee?
  18. He was great last night. I will be going back next Wednesday to Smalls. He will be playing solo again. I wonder if he will have a different set list?
  19. I keep hearing Recorda Me by Joe Henderson. I can't get it out of my mind. What's stuck or was stuck in your head?
  20. Claude Debussy Paul Hindemith Arnold Schoneberg
  21. The home of the New York Times.
  22. Some more research, This is a radio broadcast. The show is from 1977. The drummer, Michael Hyman was 17 in 1977 and the radio announcer states that Hyman is 17. On Cornet is Nat Adderley. If you're not on dime and want to hear the show send me an IM
  23. If you're on dime I will load it there most likely tonight.
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