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    Bob Dylan corner

    And what does that reference have to do with anything? (my italics/bold)
  2. Pistol Packin Mama Pistol Pete John Pistole
  3. More from the Teddy Edwards interview: He was asked about his absence from the recording scene. Edwards" From the recording scene I disappeared, but I was still playing. I was playing in burlesque joints. I was cut out of the recording scene completely because I didn't fit with what they were doing. I was playing too strong, too powerful." Asked if he had played "cool," would his situation have been better? TE: "I would have had a better chance but maybe not." He goes on to explain that on a Gerry Mulligan date, they used Chico Hamilton and Chico brought in Buddy Collette. They were promised their own dates. "I think they were basically the only two Black people they use don that label [PJ], and Buddy was kind of a light (stylistically) player all that time." According to TE, "basically they were the only two Black guys they used at Pacific until they had to change their tune until he [bock] did a complete about face when his pocketbook ran out and then I think the only (white) one was Bud Shank. But this is life. I never stopped doing my work. I played in Blues & Rhythm, Latin bands, burlesque, whatever." BTW, he had much nicer things to say about Lester Koenig.
  4. In the April 1994 issue of Cadence magazine Teddy Edwards was interviewed and the subject of West Coast Jazz came up. In Mr. Edwards view, racial prejudice was a factor in the music: "See, the recording companies out of the East recorded mostly Black musicians, with exceptions of guys like Zoot Sims, Stan Getz, and a few others. The music was hard and swinging out of the East and was light and delicate out of the West Coast thing, The Jazz out of the East was heavy and Black and out of the West was light and White, that's the way it sounded. We had plenty of hard hitters there [West] but we didn't get recorded. Sonny Criss, Hampton Hawes, Wardell, all of us, but we were ignored for mostly a racial thing. It was very racially motivated." Edwards singled out Pacific Jazz label as being particularly racially motivated.
  5. The Real Inspector Hound McGruff the Crime Dog Snoop Dawgy Dogg
  6. Prompted by the George Lewis thread. Interesting to compare this "Homage" to Braxton's "Charlie Parker Project."
  7. Polythene Pam Lovely Rita Dear Prudence
  8. Pinball Wizard Wizard of Oz Merlin
  9. Prince of Wales Moby Dick Wendy Whalen
  10. Just read an obit of Scott. Reportedly, Bogart called her the "most potent" kisser he had met--that's saying something I suppose. In 1954, Scott sued Confidential magazine for describing her as a member of a Hollywood lesbian set. The trial ended without a decision but is believed to have hurt her career.
  11. Very interesting, thanks. Great photos too.
  12. Steve McCall Muhal Richard Abrams Roscoe Mitchell
  13. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Lucy & Linus Lucy- got some splainin to do!
  14. I was in the control room for that session. Cuscuna missed his flight to Chicago, called me and I just sat back and let Muhal run things. IIRC, I forgot a scarf in the studio. This is a habit. Great story--and recording. Worth the scarf, LOL.
  15. Jimmy Walker Johnny Walker Doak Walker
  16. Peter Pan Pa Kettle Harry Potter
  17. Yes, that pasta and wine has its effects!
  18. Intense and compelling but maybe just a bit tamped down (the influence of Motian?). "Clarence" Herb Robertson, though, blazes away. I don't recall other albums where Herb uses his full first name name.
  19. Booker Ervin Ervin Magic Johnson Magic Jack
  20. Have you read "Last Exit to Brooklyn"? Considered his major work; do you see it that way? Selby's nickname was "Cubby," so "Harry" might be a slight shift to establish a similar but not identical persona (?)
  21. Starsky & Hutch Hef's Hutch Hitch-22
  22. Muhal Richard Adams, piano, percussion, voice, synthetizer. - Joseph Jarman, soprano sax, alto sax, bass say, voice, bassoon, alto clarinet, flute, percussion. - Douglas Ewart: B clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, bassoon, soprano sax, alto sax, tenor sax, african flute, percussion, voice. - Amina Claudine Myers: piano, percussion, voice. - Thurman Barker: trap drums, percussion, marimba, timpany, bells.
  23. G. F. Handel Lord Palmerston Fingerhut
  24. Th last time I saw Atomic, Paal Nilssen-Love was still with them. How was Hans Hulboekmo? What's his style?
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