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Pete C

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  1. John Belushi Uschi Digard Barney Bigard
  2. E.F. Benson Robert Guillaume Guillaume Apollinaire
  3. Christian Wolff Helen Wolff Kurt Wolff (I didn't know until Kenneth Silverman's John Cage bio that composer Christian is the son of publishers Helen & Kurt)
  4. The Mod Donna Dona Flor Her Two Husbands
  5. Betty Roche's two Prestige albums, Lightly and Politely & Singin' and Swingin' are two exemplary recordings of small group vocal jazz.
  6. I'm pretty sure they've closed.
  7. I should hope so. However, if it were not someone with your avatar and handle, one could also assume you were talking about Konitz.
  8. Barbarella Barbera Hanna
  9. Kraft-Ebing Buddy Ebsen Henrik Ibsen
  10. Anthony Tilman Williams Little Anthony Anthony and the Johnsons
  11. Pogo Walt Kelly Walt Disney
  12. was one of them supposed to be: ? anyway, Bunky Green Eddie Lawrence, The Old Philosopher ("Is that what's bothering you, Bunkie?") Plato (the really old philosopher)
  13. He was also with Herbie Hancock's band a while back.
  14. Clete Boyer Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus Frank Zappa
  15. Stinky Mike the Cop Mr. Bacciagalupe
  16. If you're looking for food recommendations, tell me what you're interested in...
  17. Rooster Cogburn Alexander Cockburn James Coburn
  18. Panama Francis Manuel Noriega Oscar Noriega
  19. Two of my favorite trio albums have both of them: The Oracle (w/ Dave Holland) & The Essence (w/ Ray Drummond).
  20. Harpo Marx The Harpies Homer
  21. Ronee Blaklee Shelley Duvall Henry Gibson
  22. Jethro Beaudine Jethro Homer
  23. Morris the Cat Felix the Cat Yusuf Islam
  24. Bobby Troup Bobby Van Van Johnson
  25. Definitely worth checking out again. For me it's one of the great Miles albums particularly for its difference. Instead of standard song forms, he gets to experiment with atmospheric pieces to work with the film, and I think this is where he develops a lot of the minimalist, "gestural" playing that he'd more fully explore years later in his first electric period.
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