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  1. Lennie Tristano Sal Mosca Connie Crothers
  2. Inspired by another thread: Curtis Fuller: Bone & Bari (BN/King Japan)
  3. Our local supermarket gives a .05 for every bag you bring in and use for your groceries. I saved .10 this afternoon, but I'd use my own bags even if there were no discount. Those plastic supermarket bags are a blight on society. Granted, there are worse blights, but this is one I can help do something about.
  4. Wes Montgomery Trio: Guitar on the Go (Riverside/Victor Japan)
  5. I'm pissed that they're tearing down a great and still beautiful stadium and field to make more money. But the Yankees do know how to put on a show. Even players from visiting teams say that that the Yankees Old Timers games are the best. Interesting article in The Times today - Babe Ruth's daughter lives in New Hampshire and is a Red Sox fan. She also lives in Arizona in the winter and rooted for the Diamondbacks in the 2001 series. The curse of the Bambino's daughter?
  6. Bill Evans at Town Hall Volume 1 (Verve Japan)
  7. Earl Weaver Earl Grant Larry Chance & the Earls
  8. Sad that Cecil played hardly any gigs in '63-'65.
  9. I'm interested in learning more about pianist Billy Wallace. Anybody? He does some nice comping and sort of Cedar Walton type percussion stacatto runs on the keyboard featured at the end of Disc 1 and beginning of Disc 2 in this set. I know he's on the Brown/Roach at the Beehive, which I love for its explosive jamming, but most of what I've found audible on my LP of that set is the drums and trumpet. According to the Penguin Guide, he also plays on "Fantastic Frank Strozier" (Vee Jay), but I don't have that one. ^^Anybody? NP Disc 4--gotta love the tuba! If you use the search function & use keywords +billy +wallace, you'll find a fair amount of information/comments on Mr. Wallace.
  10. Good one Chris. Hey, this is the way of the world. I'm fascinated by antiquity. I cannot even begin to fully imagine all the marvels lost forever. . . . It's been said many times before, but this is what you get when you live in a throwaway society/culture.
  11. Here's an interesting interview with Bill Dixon: http://www.onefinalnote.com/features/2002/dixon/ Did a search and couldn't find it posted here previously. Apologies if it has been posted before.
  12. It'll be interesting to hear if Rudy can get anything different out of the Five Spot tapes.
  13. David Murray: Interboogieology
  14. American music would have been a different story without him. Thanks, Mr. Palmer.
  15. Billie Holiday Tuesday Weld Monday Michiru (for Jim S.)
  16. To Hear the World in a Grain of Sand - Live at the Donaueschingen Festival
  17. Ollie North Ann Southern Sheena Easton
  18. Baby Face Willette: Stop and Listen (BN - "Wally") Listening to this one, I started wondering why Baby Face never made it. Too subtle for the average organ fan? Bad timing - too much competition with other organists? Lifestyle problems?
  19. Haven't been able to access the Atler gigography mentioned by B. Clugston, but I attended an Ayler concert in Buffalo in the spring of 1968. I believe it was at the Allbright-Knox Museum, and it was filmed. Perhaps there was another concert at the University of Buffalo after that one, and perhaps it was televised. Or perhaps the Allbright-Knox concert is the one referred to in the poster above, and there was just some confusion. edited for spelling
  20. Bill Mazeroski Dick Groat Don Hoak
  21. Clifton Chenier: "Ay. Ai Ai" from Louisiana Blues and Zydeco
  22. Mr. Rogers Jimmy Rogers Jimmy Rodgers
  23. "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" Thanks for that one, Mr. Whitfield.
  24. Don't have that one, but I have Albert Mangelsdorff & Reto Weber Percussion Orchestra: Live at Montreux (Challenge). Got it 7 or 8 years ago and have enjoyed each listen (4 or 5) since then.
  25. paul secor

    Don Ellis

    I'm with Durium on this one. I looked through most of the link 7/4 posted, and couldn't find a mention of the Orton book. Perhaps I missed something.
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