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Hardbopjazz

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  1. Brenda Lee Sue Mingus Mike Sangrey
  2. The Iron Horse Hammerin' Hank Mr. October
  3. Wow, and there are number of shows listed there that I was in the audience. This is wonderful.
  4. Bill Collector Tax Collector Bounty Hunter.
  5. For me, "People Time" is my favorite Stan Getz recording. I believe it is or nearly his last recording. "First Song" puts chills through me whenever I hear it. Stan's playing on that tune transcends beyond and above humanly barriers. Kenny Barron and Stan played so wonderfully together throughout their history, but this recording was perfection. Every tune just gives me the sense of, "I'm leaving, and here is my goodbye.” There is 5 days worth of recordings from the Jazzhus Montmartre from which “People Time” was assembled; I hope some record company can get the other masters and release those. I have a poor audio copy of those other tunes and would eagerly go and get them if propperly produced. If anyone hasn't heard "People Time", you've been missing of the greatest jazz recordings of all time.
  6. Sir Anthony Hopkins Scott Glenn Jodie Foster
  7. César Gerónimo Joe Morgan George Foster
  8. The Candyman Sammy Davis JR. Nick Jr.
  9. Coleman Hawkins Fletcher Henderson Mamie Smith
  10. How many believed from the beginning that this board would have the longevity it has to date? It has to take quite some time to maintain and monitor the activities that go on daily. But then again, it is so much apart of the band's image that it will remain a vidal part of the jazz community. Outside of the Amazon.com and the CD Universe, has there erver been any other thoughts on sponsors?
  11. Velma from Scooby Doo Dudley Do-Right Bullwinkle
  12. Black Eye Black Beard Blue Beard
  13. Mormons of Latter Day Saints St. Thomas. Oleo
  14. Captian American Marvel Comics D.C. Comics
  15. Dwayne the Rock Johnson Dan Johnson Magic Johnson
  16. Gioacchino Rossini (I think I spelled it correctly) Igor Stravinsky Paul Hindemith
  17. Emma Thompson Hunter s Thompson Jäger Meister
  18. My thought as well. Facts only known by folks spending time with GRP recordings. It was the 90's, Chuck, everyone was doing it! Not in my world. Wasn't Kenny G on GRP at some point?
  19. Carling Academy Newcastle Newcastle Brown Ale Bass Ale
  20. If you care to know. Mainly Richard Rodgers. The Queen’s Royal playlist, after the jump… According to the AP (via ABC News) the following songs were loaded onto the iPod: “Oklahoma!” “If I Loved You,” Jan Clayton, “Carousel” “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” Jan Clayton, “Carousel” “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” Ethel Merman, “Annie Get Your Gun” “Once in Love with Amy (Where’s Charley?),” Ray Bolger “Some Enchanted Evening,” “South Pacific” “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” Carol Channing, “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” “Getting to Know You,” Gertrude Lawrence, “The King and I” “Shall We Dance?” Gertrude Lawrence, “The King and I” “I Could Have Danced All Night,” Julie Andrews, “My Fair Lady” “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face,” Rex Harrison, “My Fair Lady” “The Party’s Over (Bells Are Ringing),” Judy Holliday “Maria,” “West Side Story” “Tonight,” “West Side Story” “Seventy Six Trombones,” “The Music Man” “Everything’s Coming up Roses,” Ethel Merman, “Gypsy” “The Sound of Music” “Try to Remember,” Jerry Orbach, “The Fantasticks” “Camelot,” Richard Burton “If Ever I Would Leave You,” Robert Goulet, “Camelot” “Hello, Dolly!” Carol Channing “If I Were a Rich Man,” Zero Mostel, “Fiddler on the Roof” “People,” Barbra Streisand, “Funny Girl” “On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever),” John Cullum “The Impossible Dream,” Richard Kiley, “Man of La Mancha” “Mame,” Charles Braswell “Cabaret,” Liza Minnelli “Aquarius, Ronald Dyson, “Hair’ “Send in the Clowns,” Judy Collins, “A Little Night Music” “All That Jazz,” Chita Rivera, “Chicago” “One,” “A Chorus Line” “Tomorrow,” Andrea McArdle, “Annie” “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina,” Patti LuPone, “Evita” “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going,” Jennifer Holliday, “Dreamgirls” “Memory,” Elaine Paige, “Cats” “The Best of Times,” George Hearn, “La Cage Aux Folles” “I Dreamed a Dream,” Aretha Franklin, “Les MisDerables” “The Music of the Night,” Michael Crawford, “The Phantom of the Opera” “As If We Never Said Goodbye,” Elaine Paige, “Sunset Blvd.” “Seasons of Love,” “Rent” article
  21. Becks Heineken Watneys Red Barrel
  22. I discovered this site recently on jazz standards and realized there are so many standards that I didn't even know. Jazz Standards Does anyone have other web sites regarding jazz standards.
  23. There is just so much music out there from days gone bye. I would love hear just about all of this. Any of these made it to the digital world?
  24. Stuart Little Little Mermaid Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy
  25. Clapton Baker Bruce
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