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paul secor

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  1. William Parker Trio: Painter's Spring (Thirsty Ear)
  2. A favorite of mine. Have the Japanese issue.
  3. What's your take? I've read the other four novels in the series and will probably read this one. (I didn't know it existed until you mentioned it here,)
  4. while the Board was away: Clarence "Bon Ton" Garlow 1951 - 1958 (Flyright)
  5. Big Eye Louis Nelson: 1949 Sessions & Live at Luthjens (American Music) A tip of the hat to Jeff for turning me on to this music.
  6. Sam Chatman's Advice (Rounder)
  7. Indeed! They make Haydn sing and soar.
  8. Thanks for posting the links to the interview, David - interesting and fascinating.
  9. Looks like you're doing some good listening. Don't know Handy's Roulettes, though I love his playing with Mingus from around that time. What's your take on this?
  10. Sonny Boy Williamson: The Bluebird Recordings 1938
  11. Thanks for what you're doing, Jim.
  12. Even though it was only for five days, I sure missed this place.
  13. So far, everything looks as if the Board and I haven't been apart. Good to be back.
  14. Michael Hurley: Back Home with Drifting Woods (Mississippi)
  15. Still fascinating to listen to after all these years.
  16. "The Immortal" Jimmy Yancey 1898-1951 (Oldie Blues)
  17. Ella Fitzgerald Sing the Duke Ellington Song Book LPs 1 & 2 (Verve/Speakers Corner) I'm not a big Ella fan, but the songs and the accompaniments work for me, and Ella sounds good at times.
  18. Miles: Bag's Groove
  19. Ray Charles: Greatest Country and Western Hits (ABC/Dunhill)
  20. I have many (or all) of those Charlie Johnson's on Frog Records, and they are indeed wonderful. Another musician I feel that should listen to more often. Sometimes it seems as if there are too many such musicians, but that's a good thing in its own way.
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