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  1. It sure does.
  2. Another photo of Hank I never saw before. It must have been late in his life, sometime in the 1980's.
  3. I was doing a search and came across it. There was no details. Now I see it is something we all are aware about.
  4. What is this? This has to be a bootleg of something already released.
  5. What a tragic loss. So sad to find this out.
  6. This photo came from another forum I am a member of. It is called rare jazz photos. The comment from the person that shared the photo. This photograph was taken by Dutch pianist Rein DeGraaff in August of 1967. I made a number of prints of this in the darkroom from Rien's negative, which has since been returned to him.
  7. This was in 1967.
  8. Don't know the date but I would loved to have been in the club to see these two.
  9. the very start of the night. He was in the audience.
  10. McCoy Tyner and Charles McPherson at 80 with the JALC Orchestra. McCoy was scheduled to play, but did. He is looking frail. He was in the audience. Charles played and swung the entire set dedicated to him.
  11. It's Bill Barron.
  12. Just saw George Coleman with Jimmy Cobb, David Hazeltine and Ugonna Okegwo for Smoke’ 20th anniversary celebration.
  13. R.I.P.
  14. Percy Heath, Miles Davis, Max Roach and Ray Bryant. Anyone have a guess as to who the tenor player is?
  15. Field recordings is song birds. Nature’s first musicians.
  16. True.
  17. I guess even back in the 30's or 40's, music was going out of print and someone would capitalize on seeing rare records.
  18. This looks like a interesting website. Discography information for the artists listed in PDF format. http://www.jazzarcheology.com/
  19. I've seen Benny Golson, Sonny Rollins, Horace Silver, Count Basie, Hank Jones and Johnny Griffin.
  20. All of these are recordings I’ve made. None are available commercially.
  21. I have The complete concert. Betty Carter The Music Never Stops Aaron Davis Hall, New York, N.Y 1992-03-29 Betty Carter- voc, John Hicks- p, Geri Allen- p, Cyrus Chestnut- p, Cecil McBee- b, Lisle Atkinson- b, Ariel (i.e. Ari) Roland- b, John Beal- b, Dave Finck- b, Jack DeJohnette- d, Kenny Washington- d, Gregory Hutchinson- d, Clarence Penn- d, Art Baron- tb, Robin Eubanks- tb, Joe Randazzo- tb, Jerry Dodgion- sax, Rick Wald- sax, Alex Foster- sax, Lou Marini- sax, Joe Temperley- sax, Lew Soloff- tp, Earl Gardner- tp, Ron Tooley- tp, Kamau Adilifu- tp, Jeanne LeBlanc- strings, Akua Dixon- strings, Julie Green- strings, Bruce Wang- cello. Time 114:56 01. Announcer 1:31 02. Make It Last 10:22 03. I Love Music 12:50 04. 30 Years/Why Him 20:11 05. Tight 4:27 06. Social Call 2:57 07. Moonlight in Vermont 5:48 08. The Good Life 6:10 09. Goodbye 3:49 10. Scatting 9:19 11. You Go To My Head 5:52 12. Just Like The Movies 9:35 13. If I Should Lose You 7:01 14. Most Gentlemen Don't Like Love 4:28 15. Frenesi 5:25 16. Down To Mexico 4:53
  22. Here are the answers to the blindfold test. BFT 180 01. Broadway David Murray- ts, George Coleman- ts, Joshua Redman- ts, Don Braden- ts, John Hicks- p, Christian McBride- b, Herlin Riley- d. Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, NYC August 6, 1993 02. Dramatis Personae Wayne Shorter, ts, ss, Ryan Kisor, tp, Wayne Goodman, tb, Andy Farber, ts, ss, Eric Reed, p, Jim Beard, kb, Christian McBride, b, David Gilmore, g, Mino Cinelu, perc, Sean Thomas, steel drums, Herlin Riley, d, Robert Sadin, special consultant accompanying orchestra. Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City, April 25, 1998 03. Sweet Suckers Rhoda Scott- b3, Randy Johnson- g, Houston Person- ts, Idris Muhammad- d. 04. These Are Soulful Days Joey DeFrancesco- b3, Pat Martino- g, James Carter- ss, Idris Muhammad- d. 05. If You See Kay Dr. Lonnie Smith- b3, James Carter- ts, Ronnie Cuber- bs, John Abercrombie- g, Idris Muhammad- d. 06. St. Thomas Jimmy McGriff- b3, James Carter- ts, Houston Person- ts, Ronnie Cuber- bs, Randy Johnson- g, Pat Martino- g, Idris Muhamad- d. 07. Blue Monk Cedar Walton- p, Buster Williams- b. Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center, NYC October 11, 2000 08. I Wish Cyrus Chestnut- p, Reginald Veal- b. Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center, New York City, April 13, 2000. 09. I Remember April Percy Heath- b, Jeb Patton- p. Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center, New York City February 03, 2001 10. Strighten Up And Fly Right Ray Brown and Monty Alexander Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center, New York City, 2000-12-18
  23. Especially when you’re 78 years old, it takes a lot longer to heal.
  24. Sax Legend Pharoah Sanders Will Miss Seattle Dates at Jazz Alley Due to a Broken Hip. https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2019/03/29/39759025/sax-legend-pharoah-sanders-will-miss-seattle-dates-at-jazz-alley-due-to-a-broken-hip?fbclid=IwAR3ML6NZVQpvm8p3iazdqZUDOsIB6h9-iIIpU9Lf0kwKRM19uLRA9VrIaYk
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