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  1. As much as I love Bird, I'm almost tempted to let this one pass me by. Time will tell, though.
  2. A friend of mine asked me about this a few weeks ago. From what I could tell, everything had already been released on various labels.
  3. In the past, threads on Phil Schaap have met with overwhelmingly negative comments. (Perhaps that's going too far, but I'm sure that the comments have been over 50% negative). Now the guy disappears from the airwaves and folks are concerned. ????
  4. Just my opinion, but I found the guy a smarmy mediocrity. Plus he stole some of his early bits from Steve Allen, who was much funnier and a true innovator. As you can tell, I won't miss him.
  5. The happiest of birthdays to you, Chuck.
  6. I believe that Jim Sangrey recorded with him.
  7. Gene Chandler Philip Marlowe Doctor Faustus
  8. Prince Queen King
  9. Della Reese Pee Wee Herman Ishmael Reed
  10. Archibald: The Complete New Orleans Sessions 1950-1952 (Krazy Kat) There have been a lot of versions of Stagger Lee over the years, but I believe that Archibald's "Stack-A-Lee" was the first big hit, and Lloyd Price copped Archibald's lyrics for his even bigger hit. Though Lloyd Price did add that beautiful haiku-like: The night was clear and the moon was yellow and the leaves came tumbling down
  11. Plus two version of "Encore" on this one:
  12. For me, it's somewhat interesting and also of historical interest, but much more of an oddity than anything else.
  13. Anyone know if the Bud Roost recordings on Japanese LP are speed corrected?
  14. NY Times article on Carlos Lyra: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/17/arts/music/carlos-lyra-a-pioneer-of-bossa-nova-reintroduces-himself.html
  15. Well, if you want a lot, there's: http://www.amazon.com/VINTAGE-YEARS-B-B-KING/dp/B00005QX62/ref=sr_1_7?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1431862887&sr=1-7&keywords=b.b.+king+ace Personally, I'd opt for one or two single CDs. This is a very good one: http://www.amazon.com/Do-Boogie-B-B-King/dp/B000026ANG/ref=sr_1_10?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1431862887&sr=1-10&keywords=b.b.+king+ace As is this one: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51J32ue9LhL._SY355_.jpg Ace has reissued B.B.'s recordings many times in various collections, so you have to check closely to see that you're not duplicating what you already have. Good listening, Tom.
  16. Captain Kirk Blaze Starr Firesign Theatre
  17. :party: Another Happy Birthday, Larry! All the Best!
  18. Pony Poindexter Buster Poindexter Prince Buster
  19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLmXEFtGeG8 Johnny Gimble (with a youthful looking George Jones) playing and singing Bob Wills.
  20. I came to him a bit late and only on recordings, unfortunately. First heard him in 1972 with Merle Haggard, then with Bob Wills, and on his own records. He was a master musician who made the music from his instrument sing and soar. I imagine that he was proud to be called a fiddler and not a violinist. Thanks for the music you gave us, Mr. Gimble.
  21. Abraham Martin John
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