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Pete C

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  1. I've seen scarier monsters.
  2. Thanks, Brooks. I never made the "Dang Me" connection before!
  3. Thembi would have been a great response to that Buddy Rich cover. I'm not a big Rich fan, but I love that lineup. I'll have to search for it.
  4. Antwerp is really intense, Paris is really loose. That's what amazes me about that band, how they could make a totally different show out of the same tunes, and not just the usual jazz variations.
  5. I only discovered Allen Lowe a couple of months ago.
  6. I actually owned this once upon a time.
  7. Yes, that was the gig. Louis looked frail but played brilliantly. George was a *little* tipsy. The friends are Lee Feldman (singer-songwriter, pianist) and Renee Miles (singer, still lives in Indiana--her husband Billy Foster is an excellent pianist, coming out of similar influences as you).
  8. The Drifters (the edition not mentioned above ) Luke the Drifter Hank Williams
  9. http://www.amazon.com/Ray-Charles-Live-France-1961/dp/B005JJSGAS I can't wait to see this. It will provide companionship on my shelf for the fabulous Brazil 1963 DVD. Fathead and Crawford are in the band. If you haven't seen O Genio, the Brazil DVD, you're missing some great moments from Tina Brooks.
  10. I'm going to suggest this to my "eai" friends.
  11. That sounds like a great show, all 3 at their peak. And you live in Brooklyn and attended IU with two friends of mine (I mentioned this to you some years ago at Smoke--I can't remember who you were playing with--maybe George Coleman?).
  12. Is that a DVD?
  13. Sam Huff Y.A. Tittle Frank Gifford
  14. Oh, I think Sandusky will face real hard time and will get his just desserts in a shower.
  15. Was Frank Pfister the inspiration for Bob Newhart?
  16. Was there a previous thread about this title? Yes! Thanks for reminding me. Here it is: I bought it based on the old thread. A mixed bag, but some really great stuff. The stuff I really want could fit on 2 discs.
  17. For a while the Kent was showing vintage Yiddish films. Shortly before I left the neighborhood in the late '70s I saw Moishe Oysher in The Singing Blacksmith. About as far from Mahavishnu as it gets, I guess...
  18. The Kent, featured in The Purple Rose of Cairo. Woody Allen grew up, IIRC, on 14th & K.
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