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paul secor

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  1. Count Basie: Kansas City Five (Pablo)
  2. There's this one: http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1703342 I don't know what it is and it's big $, but it's there.
  3. Numero Uno Top Cat Big Boss Man Jimmy Reed Jimmy Anderson Good Jelly Bess
  4. Should have checked further. Good news.
  5. Anyone heard from alocispepraluger102 lately? It's been a couple of weeks since he posted. Hope there's nothing to be concerned about.
  6. Chuck Berry Richard Berry Joe Barry
  7. I read Rampart Street a while back - good N.O. turn of the 20th century atmosphere in that one (at least as far as I could tell - I wasn't there then ). I want to read some of Fulmer's other books when I find the time.
  8. Don Liddle Willie Mays Marv Grissom
  9. Phil Rizzuto Ghandi Lord Buckley
  10. Thanks, brownie! Makes me wish I were in Paris so I could experience it.
  11. JR Monterose Roscoe Mitchell Von Freeman
  12. Johnny Hodges 1956-1961 - '56 recordings
  13. Happy Birthday, J.C.!! It's been a year - come on back. You've been missed.
  14. Bob Hammer Paula Poundstone Terrence Stamp
  15. :tup Happy Birthday!!!
  16. Um...could I have her email address? And maybe directions to your house?
  17. CD Universe has this listed as an April CD reissue on AECO - http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7864326 As far as I can tell, Dusty Groove lists it as available now - http://www.dustygroove.com/browse.php?kwfi...1&incl_cs=1
  18. Lyra Silvertongue Gabby Logan Little Miss Chatterbox Joan Rivers Phyllis Diller Kathy Griffin
  19. Billie: "I'm a Fool To Want You" and "I Get Along Without You Very Well" - on Lady in Satin
  20. Mickey McGuire Mickey Rivers The Road Runner
  21. Can only remember two suggestions over the years. In the early 90's, I suggested that Mosaic do a BYG box. I received a note from Michael Cuscuna saying that it was a good suggestion, but there would be too many licensing problems and problems with the musicians involved to do it. That made sense, given what I knew about BYG's history and what I had read about musicians' feelings about the way they were treated. The second suggestion - a year or two ago - was a reissue of George Russell in Kansas City. Got a response that it was a good suggestion - still hoping that it happens.
  22. Since this is back up, I'll add something. There are times when Joan tells me that she is envious of the fact that I have a hobby that I can become so engrossed in. (I don't tell her that for me, "hobby" doesn't come close as a description. "A way of life" might be more accurate .) There are other times when she says kiddingly that she's thinking of putting my collection out in the front yard and selling everything for 10 cents each. I'll worry about that one when I think she's serious. (And I hope I'll be able to stop her before you guys find out.)
  23. Hubert Humphrey Walter Mondale Al Franken (?)
  24. Saw that when I looked at the discography & gave thanks that all of the original sources weren't destroyed.
  25. Seeing Jazz - Artists and Writers on Jazz
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