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  1. Penn State has classes?
  2. Here's a better link: http://www.mosaicrecords.com/prodinfo.asp?number=253-MD-CD
  3. The Complete Verve Tal Farlow Concert Band1 Sessions - disc 1 1 - typo on spine of European (?) edition.
  4. Ah, yes, he had a drum lesson with my mother-in-law.
  5. Michael Chabon - The Yiddish Policemen's Union
  6. The Complete Atlantic Recordings of Lennie Tristano, Lee Konitz & Warne Marsh Discs 1 & 2 (Tristano quartet w/ Konitz, live at the Sing Song Room, NYC)
  7. John Severin did a lot of art for Cracked. Earlier, he was an EC Comics artist -- he did a lot of war comics IIRC.
  8. Yes, but that does not make it proper. ... Please, everybody stop the bullshit. Wow, not only a "fundamentalist," but an angry one... Language does not evolve by central planning. It's a chaotic process in which many variations come and go in casual usage, and some stick and become codified. I think you have a problem with chaos. Or maybe you have French blood. Try as they might, even the French can't quite keep French in stasis.
  9. 1 A merchant whilom dwelled at seint-denys, 2 That riche was, for which men helde hym wys. 3 A wyf he hadde of excellent beautee; 4 And compaignable and revelous was she, 5 Which is a thyng that causeth more dispence 6 Than worth is al the chiere and reverence 7 That men hem doon at festes and at daunces. 8 Swiche salutaciouns and contenances 9 Passen as dooth a shadwe upon the wal; 10 But wo is hym that payen moot for al! 11 The sely housbonde, algate he moot paye, 12 He moot us clothe, and he moot us arraye, 13 Al for his owene worshipe richely, 14 In which array we daunce jolily. 15 And if that he noght may, par aventure, 16 Or ellis list no swich dispence endure, 17 But thynketh it is wasted and ylost, 18 Thanne moot another payen for oure cost, 19 Or lene us gold, and that is perilous. 20 this noble marchaunt heeld a worthy hous, 21 For which ne hadde alday so greet repair 22 For his largesse, and for his wyf was fair, 23 That wonder is; but herkneth to my tale. 24 Amonges alle his gestes, grete and smale, 25 Ther was a monk, a fair man and a boold -- 26 I trowe a thritty wynter he was oold -- 27 That evere in oon was drawynge to that place. 28 This yonge monk, that was so fair of face, 29 Aqueynted was so with the goode man, 30 Sith that hir firste knoweliche bigan.
  10. Also, here's an NPR hour-long radio documentary from a couple years ago -- http://www.npr.org/2008/05/14/90410937/gil-evans-distinction-in-arranging
  11. There's a nice feature on Gil on NPR this morning - http://www.npr.org/2012/05/13/152577588/gil-evans-essential-jazz-arranger-at-100. (The audio of the feature will be posted in a few hours.)
  12. I haven't heard this latest one, but Steve Kuhn's 1970s ECMs certainly swing. Or at least swung me.
  13. I'd like to see what you have.
  14. It was:
  15. There will be an interview with Bennink broadcast today on NPR's Fresh Air. http://www.npr.org/2012/04/17/146592560/the-jazz-drummer-who-makes-music-out-of-everything [streaming audio will be available later today.]
  16. Ars Nova Workshop presents: Saturday, April 21 STEVE COLEMAN & FIVE ELEMENTS Steve Coleman, alto saxophone; Jonathan Finlayson, trumpet; Miles Okazaki, guitar; Damion Reid, drums Johnny Brenda's, 1201 N. Frankford Avenue, $15 Saturday, April 28, 2012 - 8:00pm Bobby Zankel's Warriors Of The Wonderful Sound Meet Muhal Richard Abrams Muhal Richard Abrams, composer + conductor Montgomery County Community College 340 DeKalb Pike Blue Bell, PA Price: $15 General Admission Bobby Zankel, alto saxophone Bryan Rogers, tenor saxophone Elliott Levin, tenor saxophone + flute Daniel Peterson, alto saxophone Julian Pressley, baritone saxophone Herb Robertson, trumpet Bart Miltenberger, trumpet Stan Slotter, trumpet Adam Hershberger, trumpet Fred Scott, trumpet Larry Toft, trombone Dave Champion, trombone Steve Swell, trombone Tom Lawton, piano Anthony Tidd, bass Craig McIver, drums
  17. Cool looking label. When was it from?
  18. There was an FM broadcast. Someone might have recorded the broadcast.
  19. The Complete Capitol Recordings of Woody Herman - disc 1-2 I'm enjoying this more than I thought I would.
  20. According to the article, the tapes for this concert were found in a box in a trash dump. There were hundreds of reels of tape. Stanford University's Archive of Recorded Sound now has digital version of the tapes.
  21. Thelonius Monk - The Complete Riverside Recordings - discs 1 & 2
  22. Robin D.G. Kelley - "Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original"
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