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  1. A big day for a lot of folks today. Happy Birthday, Hans!
  2. Hope you're birthday's a great one!
  3. Norv Turner has never worked out in the past. Good luck, San Diego.
  4. Randy Weston Select - June 1960 unissued session
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    Jimmy Raney

    There's some good Jimmy Raney in a jam session setting on David X. Young's Jazz Loft (Jazz Magnet)
  6. Ella Fitzgerald Sings Duke Ellington - the sides w. Ben and Stuff
  7. CBS France issued a 3 LP box of Teddy Wilson's solo Columbia & Brunswick sides (1934-1941) back in the 80's.
  8. Ornette, Moffett, and Izenzon - a menage a trois
  9. Cecil Taylor and Jimmy Lyons
  10. Hope you're enjoying YOUR DAY!
  11. Oh so laid back!!! MG Just a reaction to my being so hyper when news of these sessions was posted a couple of years ago.
  12. This has happened in other genres. Flyright Records in the U.K. issued an album by Otis "Elevator" Gilmore, supposedly a black Cincinnati bluesman, complete with photos and liner notes, that turned out to be a fraud. It was actually music by a white blues player named Danny Adler. I have a memory that Steve Allen did something similar to this also.
  13. It'll happen when it happens. (This is written by someone who got overly excited when this thread started.) I'm sure that most of us have Lacy & Cherry recordings that we haven't listened to in years - I know I do. They'll do me until the Atlantics come out.
  14. That's where I ordered them, and they are still listed on their website, for $15 each. And chewy doesn't have to use a credit card.
  15. I highly recommend Trio + Quartet on Quixotic.
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    Sam Noto

    Sam Noto deserves wider recognition on his own thread.
  17. My two favorites: Roswell Rudd's notes for the Herbie Nichols box Buell Neidlinger's notes for the Cecil Taylor/Neidlinger box Larry Kart wrote a good essay for the Tristano/Konitz/Marsh box.
  18. Blair Tindall: Mozart in the Jungle - one of the saddest books (on at least a couple of levels) that I've ever read
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    Lee Morgan

    Thanks for posting the link.
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    Sam Noto

    Sam Noto (w. Don Menza's group) played at the first live jazz concert I heard back in 1963.
  21. Mr. Nessa may still have copies of the Don Joseph on LP.
  22. Ted Curson: Blue Piccolo
  23. Very nice one, brownie! I have my doubts that it will ever see a CD reissue, but one can hope.
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