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Kevin Bresnahan

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  1. I think T.D. is right in that Watanabe got rolled up into the "smooth jazz" side of things and he rode that for quite a while. He's like the Japanese David Sanborn.
  2. The tune I really liked was "For RJ", where Reeves plays the cello instead of a bass. It gives the music a lighter feel.
  3. Nat Reeves - Now In Time (The Side Door). Excellent new CD release issued to celebrate Reeves' 70th birthday. Killer band: Eddie Henderson (tp), Eric Alexander (ts), Steve Davis (tb), Orrin Evans (p), Reeves plucking those bass strings & Jeff "Tain" Watts (d). Nat is 70. Wow. It blows my mind that he's 70. I guess when you get to my age and realize that guys you've been watching up on stage for the last 35+ years were a bit older than you, it shouldn't surprise you that they're getting up there too.
  4. I used to play this CD quite often back in the day... time to pull it out again.
  5. A lot of great pictures are showing up on Facebook. I liked this one: He was good friends with John Fedcock. John posted this tribute on Facebook: The world lost someone special today. There are few people who touch your life in a way that makes an indelible mark, and Paul McKee was one of those people. He was one of my oldest and dearest friends. I first met him in 1984. An opening came up on Woody Herman’s band, and I was given the task of hiring the new trombonist. In reviewing all the audition tapes, Paul was the clear winner, without question. His soloing was so mature for someone in their 20s, and the charts he shared on the tape were professional level. I still have that tape! After only a day or two on the band, we just clicked and have been close ever since. We shared so much in our likes, dislikes, musical heroes, best-liked movies, favorite comedians, the way we thought about music, etc, it was like I had known him my whole life. We both left Woody’s band on the same day in the summer of 1987, and although going our separate ways to different parts of the country, we stayed in close touch and continued to work together. On the road, we developed a special musical connection, first born from us playing unaccompanied choruses together, inspired by our mutual love for bootleg recordings of Carl Fontana and Frank Rosolino doing the same. That developed into a special kind of telepathy when playing in small groups over subsequent years, to the point of us many times falling into the exact same line for a quick few beats amidst an involved counterpoint. That never failed to crack us up. My experiences playing with Paul were some of the most important moments in my musical life. But he was not only a master musician. Paul was also just a fantastic guy. Someone that everyone loved. A great hang. An amazing wit. A BBQ & grill master. To be able to call him a true friend is a privilege I will never take for granted. My heartfelt love, thoughts and unending support are with Angie, Sam and Julia in this immensely difficult time. I feel honored to have been with Paul during his last days on this earth. I will miss him for the rest of my life. But I’m also so glad to carry with me all of the special memories from everything we shared. Rest easy, my friend. You will be in our thoughts forever.
  6. I didn't know he was sick. I've seen several Facebook posts from his numerous students. He was a well-respected teacher, with stints at University of Colorado, DePaul University, Youngstown State University, Northern Illinois University, the University of Missouri at Kansas City and Florida State University.
  7. We have one day in Rome during our October cruise and we've booked a 10 hour city tour, so I doubt I'd have any time for music shopping.
  8. Never been to Rome but going for a day this fall. I doubt I'll be hitting any record stores on that city tour.
  9. My CDs are still stored in a Can-Am unit like this one: https://www.can-am.ca/CD-storage-DVD-storage.htm
  10. Great band on this one... Steve Davis, Eddie Henderson, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Eric Alexander and Orrin Evans.
  11. I like that one a whole lot more. The other one was a dead link. It almost looked like it was trying to hijack the browser screen.
  12. I have two Ikea Expedit shelving units that I use for LPs. I wish they were still around. I know they offer the Kallax system now, but I'd rather match what I have. And, I didn't turn my 2x4 unit sideways like this... failure in 3, 2, 1...
  13. These rules are here, but they are not really easy to find. Here they are: https://www.organissimo.org/forum/forum/28-about-organissimo/#elForumRules Here they are in a thread: VERY IMPORTANT ---- PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY ___________________________________________________________________ Welcome, and thank you for visiting the Organissimo Forums. We hope to be your number one jazz discussion forum. As with any society, members of the Organissimo Forums must abide by a set of rules. By reading and posting on these forums you agree in principle to the following rules: 1) The Organissimo Forums support the notion of free speech, although the definition of "free" is defined by the owners and operators of this board. We reserve the right to edit, delete, or otherwise moderate any post we deem inappropriate at any time for any reason. If you feel a particular post is worthy of a moderator's intervention, please report the post using the "! report" button to the bottom right of the post. 2) Anything judged to be a direct personal threat towards another member of this board will be deleted and the offender may face banning and/or even prosecution, depending on the severity of the post. The definiton of what constitutes a personal "threat" is determined by our moderators. 3) We do not tolerate offensive material. This includes material in all threads, posts, links, signatures, attachments, and avatars. The definition of "offensive" is determined by our moderators. 4) Flame wars will not be tolerated! We rarely delete threads, but we often close them and no new posts can be added. If a thread degrades to the point that we deem it necessary, we will close it or delete it. 5) We do not allow posts and threads with political and/or religious content outside the Politics/Religion Forum. 6) We do not encourage multiple memberships or aliases. We prefer one account per person. Anyone found to have multiple accounts will be contacted and asked to choose one of their aliases, at which time the other account(s) will be deleted. 7) We do not allow sharing, trading, or linking copyrighted material that is being offered illegally, including bootlegs. 8 ) We do not allow commenting on the price of wares in the "Offering/Looking for" forum. If you feel a post is extortionate or otherwise problematic, please report the post to the moderators. We also prefer that transactions be handled via the PM system. 9) When posting articles from other websites, do not quote the entire article. Please post a small snippet, then include a hyperlink to the full article. See as an example. 10) Please remember, this site is offered free of charge and is run by volunteers. We ask that you conduct yourself as you would if you were a guest in someone's home. Please treat your fellow members with respect. If you would like to discuss these rules and/or a possible violation of them, please do not hesitate to contact us at forum@organissimo.org Thank you and enjoy your stay! --- The Organissimo Forums --- **DISCLAIMER!** The messages posted on these forums express the views of the author(s) of the post and not necessarily those of the management of this bulletin board or the band organissimo.
  14. These rules are here, but they are not really easy to find. Here they are: https://www.organissimo.org/forum/forum/28-about-organissimo/#elForumRules Here they are in a thread: VERY IMPORTANT ---- PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY ___________________________________________________________________ Welcome, and thank you for visiting the Organissimo Forums. We hope to be your number one jazz discussion forum. As with any society, members of the Organissimo Forums must abide by a set of rules. By reading and posting on these forums you agree in principle to the following rules: 1) The Organissimo Forums support the notion of free speech, although the definition of "free" is defined by the owners and operators of this board. We reserve the right to edit, delete, or otherwise moderate any post we deem inappropriate at any time for any reason. If you feel a particular post is worthy of a moderator's intervention, please report the post using the "! report" button to the bottom right of the post. 2) Anything judged to be a direct personal threat towards another member of this board will be deleted and the offender may face banning and/or even prosecution, depending on the severity of the post. The definiton of what constitutes a personal "threat" is determined by our moderators. 3) We do not tolerate offensive material. This includes material in all threads, posts, links, signatures, attachments, and avatars. The definition of "offensive" is determined by our moderators. 4) Flame wars will not be tolerated! We rarely delete threads, but we often close them and no new posts can be added. If a thread degrades to the point that we deem it necessary, we will close it or delete it. 5) We do not allow posts and threads with political and/or religious content outside the Politics/Religion Forum. 6) We do not encourage multiple memberships or aliases. We prefer one account per person. Anyone found to have multiple accounts will be contacted and asked to choose one of their aliases, at which time the other account(s) will be deleted. 7) We do not allow sharing, trading, or linking copyrighted material that is being offered illegally, including bootlegs. 8 ) We do not allow commenting on the price of wares in the "Offering/Looking for" forum. If you feel a post is extortionate or otherwise problematic, please report the post to the moderators. We also prefer that transactions be handled via the PM system. 9) When posting articles from other websites, do not quote the entire article. Please post a small snippet, then include a hyperlink to the full article. See as an example. 10) Please remember, this site is offered free of charge and is run by volunteers. We ask that you conduct yourself as you would if you were a guest in someone's home. Please treat your fellow members with respect. If you would like to discuss these rules and/or a possible violation of them, please do not hesitate to contact us at forum@organissimo.org Thank you and enjoy your stay! --- The Organissimo Forums --- **DISCLAIMER!** The messages posted on these forums express the views of the author(s) of the post and not necessarily those of the management of this bulletin board or the band organissimo.
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