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  1. Yes, Robert Palmer. Wish he was still around. I always cut Ira Gitler some slack because the guy was really there when it was all happening. I've long been intrigued by Diane Dorr-Dorynek and her contributions to the annotations for MINGUS AH UM and MINGUS DYNASTY. They were romantically linked at the time? Finally, anybody here own a copy of Tom Piazza's SETTING THE TEMPO (a liner notes anthology)? http://smile.amazon.com/Setting-Tempo-Tom-Piazza/dp/0385480008 I have Piazza's book and it is a nice quick read. 1500 word essays are perfect for bathroom reading A friend of mine passed a copy of Piazza's book to me. I passed it on to the local library sale.
  2. It's hard for me to imagine someone going through what he did and coming out of it the way he did. He imagined all of that and then lived it.
  3. Mojo Buford Buford Pusser Pussy Galore
  4. Mister Tibbs Her Nibs, Miss Georgia Gibbs Leon Bibb
  5. Here's Lee Morgan (Vee Jay)
  6. "Who Will the Next Fool Be?"/"Caught in the Middle" - Phillps 3566 http://www.globaldogproductions.info/p/phillips-international.html I found out that he did record an instrumental for Sun under the pseudonym of Bobby Sheridan in 1960 (Bobbys were big by 1960) - "Sad News"/"Red Man" - Sun 354
  7. I'm not a huge Mickey Roker fan, but I did enjoy this interview very much. http://dothemath.typepad.com/dtm/interview-with-mickey-roker.html
  8. Kate Moss Twiggy Jean Shrimpton
  9. Chet Baker Trio: This Is Always (Steeplechase)
  10. Charlie Rich actually recorded for Phillips International, a Sun subsidiary. I don't know if he ever had a record released on the Sun label.
  11. Newk Campy Jackie
  12. Monk: Misterioso (Columbia)
  13. I remember seeing a documentary on Perry Como's career where someone connected with him commented that he had a certain amount of resentment about the amount of novelty material that he was given to record. I guess that he liked the success that material brought him, since he continued to record it.
  14. Spiro Mitchell Kissinger
  15. Larson E. Whipsnade Cuthbert J. Twillie Otis Criblecoblis
  16. "Interesting" world we live in where Mr. Abrams opens for Joshua Redman. I guess it would have worked for me if I had attended the concert. I could have left after Muhal finished playing.
  17. The Katzenjammer Kids Krazy Kat Major Hoople
  18. Elephant's Memory The Earls Earl the Pearl
  19. Miles: Cookin' (Prestige/Analogue Productions 45)
  20. Paul Bley: Turns (Savoy Jazz)
  21. Happy Birthday!
  22. Happy Birthday!
  23. M Peter Lorre House
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