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Lost an arm too. That really sucks. Only 44. Man he left some real great music behind.
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Neither did I. Found out here. Dead Musicians
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Being in New York, and Woody Shaw being killed by a train, just wondered which subway line was he hit by that caused his death.
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Sad news. 96 is a long life. He did such a great job for justice and making the world never forget what took place.
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I was doing some searching on the web and this popped up. This forum in lo-fi. Organissimo
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Site for OOP Prestige Album Covers?
Hardbopjazz replied to Soul Stream's topic in Miscellaneous Music
This is off the subjects, but browsing these sites and looking at the covers makes me think, how much shit there must be in the vaults of some of these companies. Most will probably not see the light of day again. I would like to get a hold of this one. -
Heard some music today, When the DJ named who was on the B3, I thought I should listen to more of his playing. Any recommendations?
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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/writ...spot/index.html 1. Kitten update: Last week, the 10 Spot detailed a Lexington, Ky., radio station's promotion in which an on-air personality named Kitten will have one piece of her clothing removed from a billboard after each University of Kentucky football victory. With the Wildcats' 41-29 win last Saturday against Idaho State, Kitten has doffed her shirt. As it turns out, though, she was modestly wearing a T-shirt under her white button-down oxford. UK visits another perennially lousy football school, Indiana, this Saturday in another winnable game. 2. A Colorado arrest warrant was issued on Wednesday for ex-NBA star Dennis Rodman after he missed a court appearance stemming from July charges of speeding and reckless driving. Rodman accepted the news happily, though, saying it's the most wanted he's felt in years. 3. Shaquille O'Neal helped Miami Beach police make an arrest over the weekend. The Heat center first trailed the car of a man who allegedly assaulted a gay couple, and then alerted an arresting officer. The alleged assailant said that he wasn't expecting the double-team. 4. A Rams executive will be disciplined by the team for leaving a threatening message on the voice mail of a sports columnist. As punishment, the exec will serve as liaison to Rams alumni, starting with Kyle Turley. 5. Many readers wrote in to suggest a successor to Mark Messier for the title of Greatest Head in Sports, though most interpreted the category as Greatest Bald Head. Shaq garnered the most support, with votes also cast for Andre Agassi, Kevin Garnett, Evander Holyfield, Michael Jordan, Larry Walker, Jay Buhner and soccer ref Pierluigi Colina. Dave of Atlanta suggested that no vote for the best bald head in sports could be complete until readers get a chance to look at what is (or is not) lying underneath the 10 Spot's hat. (For the record, I am not bald, though that likely won't be true forever.) In the end, I have to agree with Chad from Honolulu's suggestion of Grizzlies forward Shane Battier's curiously furrowed noggin. As Chad puts it, "What other cranium allows science to track the lobes of the brain without actual brain surgery?" 6. One of the world's top stallions, Dubai Excellence, was supposed to be shipped from England to Australia in February for the upcoming breeding season, but an apparent mix-up caused an Irish-bred horse to be sent in his place. It was several months before anyone noticed the switcheroo. On a darker note, though, some equine activists believe that Dubai Excellence's travel was disrupted by ethnic profiling. College Fan Heaven - USC Trojans College Fan Heaven has official merchandise for the College World Series and USC... www.collegefanheaven.com University of Southern California Guide Buy the University of Southern California off the record survival guide. $14.95 - As... www.collegeprowler.com University of Southern California Win up to $50,000 in scholarships for University of Southern California or any other... www.instant-scholarships.com Southern California Universities Advance your career with Southern California universities. Self-paced. Request free... www.degrees-online.us MAILBAG Have a question or opinion for Pete? He might answer/address it in his mailbag. Your name: Your e-mail address: Your home town: Enter your question: 7. Injury report: Fellas, you might want to turn away before reading the next two sentences. Our Injury of the Week comes from German soccer, where Chavdar Yankow sustained a three-inch cut in his penis from a hard tackle. Incredibly, Yankow stayed in the game after receiving six stitches and later scored a goal in a 2-0 win for Hamburg 96 over Frankfurt. Down under, meanwhile, Australian rules football player Brett Backwell had one of his fingers amputated on Tuesday in an attempt to improve his game. Backwell has suffered pain and restricted movement in his left ring finger since breaking it three years ago, and much like former 49ers tough guy Ronnie Lott, decided it would be better just to lop the digit off. Fortunately, Yankow should avoid any amputation of his injured body part. 8. A strange play in Wednesday night's Red Sox-Blue Jays game highlighted an obscure and, to our thinking, bizarre rule. With Boston's Gabe Kapler on first and one man out in the fifth inning, Tony Graffanino homered over the left field wall. Kapler, who was busting hard in case the ball didn't clear the wall, collapsed after rounding second with a ruptured left Achilles' tendon. After five minutes on the turf, Kapler was carted off the field. Pinch runner Alejandro Machado was allowed to replace Kapler at second base and trot home in front of Graffanino. According to the story on mlb.com, baseball's rule book includes this provision: "If an accident to a runner is such as to prevent him from proceeding to a base to which he is entitled, as on a home run hit out of the playing field, or an award of one or more bases, a substitute runner shall be permitted to complete the play." That just seems odd. When two outfielders collide and fall to the ground injured, for instance, the defense can't call timeout. A freak injury that occurs during a live play should be accepted as part of the game, albeit an unusual and unlucky part. I'd allow Kapler to be replaced, but Machado would have to stay on second. 9. The University of Southern California will no longer sell alcohol during home football games at the L.A. Coliseum. Students will now have to smuggle it in like everywhere else. 10. Reader submission from Scott of Pittsburgh: "Lance Armstrong recently announced his engagement to Sheryl Crow and shortly after revealed that he would resume training with his Discovery cycling team in December. What some guys will do to avoid choosing china patterns." Thanks as always for all your entries, though we have decided to hold off on the next all-reader-submission edition until Friday, Oct. 7.
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Happy birthday Dan Gould!!!
Hardbopjazz replied to B. Goren.'s topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Have agood one. -
A speedy recovery Johnny. The worlds a better place with you in it.
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I wish I could have seen this show.
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organissimo is getting heavy play in Indy
Hardbopjazz replied to GregN's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
That's great to hear. Hope it will keep up. There's no startion in the NY area playing them. -
I wish I could take a bus or train to work.
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This whole recording makes me wonder, what else may be sitting on a shelf at the library of Congress.
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Wow, sad. I can still see the Skipper hitting him with his hat. I always wonder what island they were marooned on on that show. It was in the south pacific I believe.
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"Untrained eye"? I doubt that. I don't think it's a requirement that you be an expert in art to make an informed decision as to what you like. If you like it, then it's good. Others may not like it, that's cool. How "good" it is is a very subjective thing. I like paintings where you can get close and study the technique (texture, brush strokes, color use, etc.) of the artist and then back away and see the finished "vision" come into focus. Monet and Van Gogh are both that way for me. Hey, here's a great one.....I love the dog that's cheating.......... ← At my last company I worked at, for 5 years service you receive a gift. They send you a link to a web site to pick your gift. This painting is on that list. I wanted to pick this.
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Not that he's more important then anyone else. Fats Domino Is Missing in New Orleans By JAKE COYLE, AP Entertainment Writer 15 minutes ago NEW YORK - Fats Domino was missing Thursday, days after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, said his longtime agent, Al Embry. ADVERTISEMENT Embry told The Associated Press that he hadn't been able to contact Domino since talking to him Sunday evening by phone. The 77-year-old R&B legend, whose real name is Antoine Domino, told Embry that he planned to stay at his New Orleans house with his wife, Rosemary, and their daughter. "I hope somebody turns him up, but as of right now, we haven't got anybody that knows where he's at," said Embry, who has worked with Domino for 28 years. "I would think he might be safe because somebody said he was on top of the balcony." Checquoline Davis, Domino's niece, posted a message on Craigslist.com Thursday pleading for information. Davis wrote that Domino, his wife, their children and grandchildren "didn't get out" of the second floor. Domino, who has rarely appeared in public in recent years, has a home in the 9th ward, a low-lying area of the flooded city. Getting information on possible missing persons has been nearly impossible as phone lines for hospitals and police haven't been working. Domino has sold more than 110 million records in his long career, including the legendary singles "Blueberry Hill" and "Ain't That a Shame." His 1950 recording of "The Fat Man" is sometimes called the first real rock 'n' roll record. He was among the first honorees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Email Story IM Story Discuss Printable View RECOMMEND THIS STORY Recommend It:
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If you were a jazz scholar researching an artists
Hardbopjazz replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Where will be Mosaic be in 20 years?
Hardbopjazz replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I would like that, but I don't think that would be allowed. Licensing problems. -
I know there are some jazz scholars on this board, and it's great to have them, but if you could be a scholar, biographer, and discographer researching an artists, whom would it be? Why would you pick him or her?
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Yeah, it appears to be. Would you know the set lists? I have a set list of disc one Blues March The Midgit ? Night in Tusinia ? I haven't listen yet to disc 2
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The recording someone sent me list Bishop. I thought it should be Daivs jr. It is a live radio broadcast from Germany as well as an audience recording of a second show at that same time. The date could be incorrect too. The person that I obtained it from states the month as June and the days as the 18th and 19th. Wayne Shorter is on these two shows, and I know he didn't join the band till August. I will check your web site Mike to confirm that. I haven't listen to the 2 discs fully yet. The sound is poor on the audience recording.
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I came across a live recording of the Jazz Messengers with Bishop on piano, but the date list as June 1959. It seems to be too early to my knowledge for him to be in the band. Any idea when je joined?
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He did in 2004. He was commissioned to write a piece of music for the event. I believe Barry Harris was at this years event.
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