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  1. Listened to the Bethlehem fairly recently and it's a very good one.
  2. Masahiko Togashi with Don Cherry and Charlie Haden: Song of Soil (Paddle Wheel)
  3. Kenny Drew Trio (BN/Toshiba EMI)
  4. Turned out that it probably wasn't the last, but still some very good music. I guess the actual date of these recordings has never been definitely established? Clifford Brown - Max Roach Quintet Clifford Brown (trumpet) Sonny Stitt (alto saxophone -8) Sonny Rollins (tenor saxophone) probably Richie Powell (piano) probably George Morrow (bass) Max Roach (drums) Bob Story (announcer) WIOR radio broadcast, "Continental Restaurant", Norfolk, VA, June 18, 1956 1. Just One Of Those Things Philology (It) W 1008.2 2. You Go To My Head - 3. Good Bait - 4. One For My Baby Philology (It) W 1009.2 5. Someone To Watch Over Me - 6. What's New - 7. These Foolish Things - 8. I Get A Kick Out Of You - * Philology (It) W 1008.2 Clifford Brown - Brownie's Eyes, Vol. 7 * Philology (It) W 1009.2 Clifford Brown - Brownie's Eyes, Vol. 8 Clifford Brown Sextet Clifford Brown (trumpet) Billy Root (tenor saxophone -1,3) Mel "Ziggy" Vines (tenor saxophone -3) Sam Dockery (piano) Ace Tisone (bass) Ellis Tollin (drums) "Music City Club", Philadelphia, PA, June 25, 1956 or May 31, 1955 1. A Night In Tunisia Columbia KC 32284 2. Donna Lee - 3. Walkin' - * Columbia KC 32284 Clifford Brown - The Beginning And The End http://www.jazzdisco.org/clifford-brown/discography/ I don't know if it's definite, but there was an interview with Billy Root in Cadence in which he said that the session was actually about a year before the date listen on the LP.
  5. Nobody needs everything.
  6. Terrible news. RIP, Hans.
  7. Turned out that it probably wasn't the last, but still some very good music.
  8. Happy Birthday, Rod!
  9. Sonny Stitt: Burnin' (Argo/Bainbridge)
  10. Sonny Stitt (Argo/Bainbridge)
  11. Billy Ocean C.C. Rider Nathaniel Tarn
  12. Thanks for the link - some good stories.
  13. I don't have all of it, but I think I have what I need. I hope that Mosaic does well with it - Great music!
  14. PUKE! If he played for Seattle or whatever your team is, you'd be rooting for him. Probably, it's like I felt that there could never be enough praise for Tony Gwynn, who was "my guy." Tony Gwynn was a great player - unfortunately he played on the wrong coast for the wrong team. (No knock on the Padres, but Gwynn just didn't get the amount of press and TV coverage that he should have.)
  15. The All American Boy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP8zOIpSDX0 Bobby Bare (as Bill Parsons) Bare Naked Ladies
  16. Alan Wilson was the harp player/flautist/vocalist. Both he and Bob Hite were blues collectors - I think that Hite was more so. Wilson probably would be considered more of a contributor to blues musicology.
  17. PUKE! If he played for Seattle or whatever your team is, you'd be rooting for him.
  18. Javier Marias: A Heart So White
  19. The Playmates Graham Nash The Midnight Rambler
  20. So did I!
  21. Dizzy Reece: Star Bright (BN/Toshiba/EMI)
  22. Johnny Cash Cindy Cashdollar Eddie Money
  23. Amy Winehouse Shari Lewis Wallace Beery
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