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  1. Billy Bang Sextet: The Fire from Within (Soul Note)
  2. On an interview with Trane on the Miles/Trane Stockholm 1960 LPs, he says that Blue Trane is his favorite of all of the records he'd recorded under his own name up to that point in time.
  3. I wasn't aware that he had been around this long until a friend emailed me his obituary.
  4. Marion Brown Quartet (ESP) Original issue with Bennie Maupin on "Exhibition"
  5. R & B drummer/bandleader who recorded with his own band and with Frank Motley: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?pid=184970574
  6. Amos Milburn: Chicken Shack Boogie (Aladdin/Pathe Marconi)
  7. Damsels in Distress - Whit Stillman Like a Woody Allen film minus intelligence.
  8. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/10/arts/music/chuck-berry-funeral.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Farts&action=click&contentCollection=arts&region=rank&module=package&version=highlights&contentPlacement=8&pgtype=sectionfront&_r=0 Good to read that people were thankful that he kept his roots in St. Louis, rather than leaving for NY or LA.
  9. Another . Some great music on those Felsteds.
  10. Charlie Parker: The Washington Concerts
  11. Uncle Miltie Cousin Mary Papa John
  12. Miles & Trane: Live in Stockholm, 1960 (Dragon)
  13. According to Hampton Hawes' autobiography, Raise Up Off Me, Sonny Clark "played the ending on one of the tracks because I was in the bathroom fixing again." It's possible (probable?) that Hawes' memory may have been faulty and that Clark plays on the entire tune. I don't have the record.
  14. Ray Drummond Tom Tom Club Stix Hooper
  15. Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Yazoo)
  16. Tim Berne Sanctified Dreams
  17. Dick Hyman: Scott Joplin - Piano Works 1899 - 1904
  18. Jaki Byard Trio: Foolin' My self (Soul Note)
  19. King of the Road 18 Wheeler Driver Eddie Burns
  20. Listened to this again - this time at home, rather than in the car. Sounded much better at home - more of the sound and nuances of Carter's horn caught my ear - as to be expected. A friend once gave me some advice about Benny Carter: Don't listen to him the same way you'd listen to Bird, expecting the same kind of invention. Obvious advice, but I needed to hear it. Even so, I have some problems listening to Benny Carter. At times, what I hear is a hip dance band sax player. At other times, I hear a Woody Allen soundtrack - which is ok, but not what I really want to hear. Then, as this afternoon at home, I hear a masterful jazz saxophonist. I guess that Benny Carter is a lot of different guys for me. Or, perhaps, I'm a lot of different guys.
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