Earl McIntyre was introduced that night as the only musician in the band who played with Mingus. I can't give you any more information than that, though.
I've seen various incarnations of the Mingus Big Band (mostly when Sue was alive and running the organization), but they were almost always engaged and put on a good show.
Sadly I never saw Mingus. The closest I got was seeing the Adams/Pullen Quartet a few times. The only musician in this edition who played with Charles was Earl McIntyre
Saw the Mingus Big Band on Saturday in NY. Fun show, as it always is. Some of the players in this edition were: Eric Mingus, Wayne Escoffery, Earl McIntyre, Abraham Burton, Bruce Barth
I saw the Smiths in 85 and 86 in NY. They were definitely good in their time.
After they broke up I gravitated towards Johnny Marr. Only saw him once after that (w/Modest Mouse), but have seen him several times since he established his solo career. Always a great show!
Quite a shock, for sure. I was fortunate to see him quite a few times - both with Television and "solo". A unique and inspirational musical voice, for sure.
Television at the Fillmore, June 2015
He goes by "Mazzy" and is on YouTube at: @mazzysmusic. He's very prolific at posting videos that mostly lean towards vinyl collecting, but he'll talk about all sorts of music-related topics.
The sale will be at 12noon, Pacific Time. I think it will be a mix of live auction (where you would bid through the chat channel) and fixed price album sales. He's done a few of them before. The biggest was after a friend of ours with a very large collection passed away and sold quite a few pieces.
I'll try to remember to give an update at the end of the week if anything changes.