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  1. Thumbs up to both of those. Maybe John Handy's 2nd-4th Columbia albums are neglected compared to Live at Monterey.
  2. Austin Powers (International Man of Mystery) Samantha Power Samantha Stevens Damn again! Notorious B.I.G. Millie Small Millie Jackson
  3. Arthur Laffer Milton Friedman Milton Bradley Ach, beat me. Are you implying that Charles was a missionary? Ming the Merciless Flash Gordon The Flash
  4. John Vliet Lindsay Captain Beefheart Super Chikan
  5. If you're going to make only one recording, being billed as legendary is a good idea. I like the album very much.
  6. The Marlboro Man Clark Kent Rem Koolhaas
  7. Bill Blass Perry Ellis Calvin Klein
  8. Cleaver's Uncle June is a great band. I saw them a few years back. The biggest problem will be choosing which stage to go to at any particular time, but I've managed with 14 concurrent stages at the North Sea festival.
  9. Kevin, if you're serious, the Greektown Casino Hotel has a rate of $145 on a number of travel sites (I booked through Expedia; the hotel's own site has higher rates). It's highly rated on Tripadvisor and is a short walk from the festival stages. You're closer to the Detroit Jazz Festival than I am to the Umbria Jazz Festival, fwiw...
  10. Chico Escuela Zvi Schooler Mr. Chips
  11. http://www.freep.com/article/20120416/ENT04/120416076/Full-list-artists-announced-Detroit-Jazz-Festival http://www.freep.com/article/20120418/ENT04/120418061/Jazz-Festival-might-move-all-riverfront-event
  12. I once took a day trip to Bath (in the '90s, I believe) during the May bank holiday with a friend who was teaching a London sememster for his California college. It turns out it was the time of the Bath Festival, and we wandered into some tent or shed and caught Julian Joseph's sound check/rehearsal. He had a great tenor player, but I didn't catch his name. The UK Festival I'd love to get to this year (but can't) is Back2Black in London. http://www.barbican.org.uk/music/event-detail.asp?ID=13328 My last time in London was June of '09 for Ornette's Meltdown.
  13. Muhammad Ali Gaius Cassius Longinus The Longines Symphonette Society
  14. You...LUCKY, LUCKY people! New York, North Yorkshire, it's a flight away for either of us!
  15. Frank Rizzo Mumia Abu-Jamal Gordon Mumma
  16. And I believe he'll be playing with Rick Margitza, who was his student. It's definitely the most high-profile list I've seen in the U.S., especially considering it's a free event.
  17. Henry Morton Stanley David Livingston Stanley "Chip" Livingston
  18. This year I'll be going to my first Detroit Jazz Festival. I couldn't resist after seeing this lineup: http://detroitjazzfest.com/12lineup.html
  19. Craig McMullen Tyrone McCullen Curtis Mayfield all on
  20. Mars Williams Mats Gustaffson Mat Maneri
  21. Whitaker Chambers Alger Hiss Horatio Alger
  22. The tune that should have been written, of course, is "I Have Rhythm."
  23. It's his song. He can do whatever he wants.
  24. The Pink Panther Plas Johnson Red Holloway
  25. Pete C

    James Jabbo Ware

    There are at least two radio broadcasts extant from 1973 with Stubblefield playing in a Mingus group with Joe Gardner, Don Pullen and Roy Brooks that have circulated among collectors. I haven't heard those, but I'll bet you have. We'll have to talk... I think when I saw Mingus with Roy Brooks and John Foster the tenor player must have been Bobby Jones, but I can't remember who the other horn(s) might have been.
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