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paul secor

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  1. Mad Max Mack the Knife Bud Shank
  2. Dan Blocker Jerry Kramer Kramer
  3. Bud Powell: "It Never Entered My Mind" on Verve Shattering http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aswPCv7g1g8
  4. Bill Dixon: Considerations 1 (Fore)
  5. Happy Birthday!
  6. Booker Little was still doing well it when he recorded Booker Little and Friend a few months before his death.
  7. Jack Webb The Fly Cecil Taylor
  8. Ike Quebec's Bossa Nova - Soul Samba was his last. It was outside of his usual sphere, but he was still playing well.
  9. I believe that Give It Up was Jimmy Lyons' last recording. Maybe not his best, but a good one.
  10. As far as I know, Walt Dicksrson's last recording.
  11. Sugar Ray Robinson Sweetwater Clifton My Boy Lollipop
  12. Don Rickles Christina Pickles Red Nichols
  13. Joe South Bill North Adam West
  14. There is James P. on Columbia. Not sure exactly how much.
  15. Jimmy Lyons: Other Afternoons (BYG)
  16. I probably have all of the Dial jazz material I want. A Dial classical box might be a whole other story for me - though I doubt that Mosaic would release such a thing.
  17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dial_Records_(1946) A pretty skimpy entry but, if you're interested, you can look further.
  18. Aminatta Forna: The Hired Man
  19. The Iron Lady Rusty Staub "Le Grand Orange"
  20. Karl Berger & Edward Blackwell: Just Play (Quark)
  21. As far as I can see, the Tangerine booklet lists Gerald Wilson as arranger on "River's Invitation", "Cookin' in Style", "The Hunt Is On", and "You Don't Exist No More". Again, as far as I see, no other arrangers are listed. Checked my LP copy of My Jug and I , and there are no arranger's credits there.
  22. "The instructor was one of Atlanta's first-call tenor players - he still is. After class he and I were talking about influences - he was very into middle-period Coltrane. I said that when I got home after work, I was more likely to relax with Braxton or Bechet. He said that he had never heard any Bechet. After picking my jaw up off the floor, I politely suggested that he might find him worth checking out." I wonder if that this kind of thing might be what John L. was thinking about when he posted his list.
  23. Gil Evans: Out of the Cool (Impulse/Alto Analogue)
  24. Elizabeth Cotten: Folksongs and Instrumentals with Guitar (Folkways)
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