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  1. You know, I look around for a while on the Web, but couldn't find anything.
  2. My God, the minutia! Mine has a "T", but now thanks to you Chuck, I think I'm having a eye stroke! Does Chewy know about this, the poor boy?
  3. I've pulled out mine, which was purchased back in the day:
  4. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BRUCE!
  5. Thanks for the article. I missed it. Tim Horner is a friend and a gentleman. I'm sure he's being a great cultural ambassador.
  6. At the Rochester Jazz Festival ( not my photos, by the way): Last Night I heard Torben Waldorff, who had a top nothch band : Waldorff - giutar, Herny Hey - piano, Seamus Blake - tenor, Matt Clohesy - bass and Gary Ritchie - drums. Really nice original compositions held together by the strong contribution of Clohsey. Henry Hey is always a joy to hear. also. Friday: Jeremy Pelt was much better that the last time I heard him or even his last recording. He really played inspiring trumpet and flugelhorn. The sub drummer, Darrell Green, was a improvement to my ears, but Pelt really laid it down in fine trumpet/warrior tradition. Hearing Stan Tracey was a treat in spite of a sound man who made the piano sound like a honky tonk instrument. He played in a decidedly Ellington/Monk style. Tonight: Tommy Smith/Brian Kellock duo.
  7. Here's one of mine from the Village Gate: I'll always remember him playing "Pensive Miss" with Thad and Mel...
  8. Francois and Louis Moutin (twin brothers) Jimmy and Matthew Garrison John and Johnathan Blake
  9. Does this help a little?: "Dindi" (Portuguese pronunciation: [dʒĩˈdʒi]) is a song composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim, with lyrics by Aloysio de Oliveria. English lyrics were added by Ray Gilbert. Antonio Carlos Jobim wrote this piece especially for Brazilian singer Sylvia Telles whose nickname was Dindi. Days after Telles recorded this piece with guitarist Roshina de Vanlenca she was killed in a road accident in Rio de Janeiro. I'm partial to the Willie Bobo version
  10. Victor and Leonard Gaskin Ted.,you beat me to add John LaBarbera! Isn't Alvin Queen Elvin Jones' son? Marcus Miller and Wynton Kelly (nephew/uncle?)
  11. I see a Playboy cenertfold in her future. She has a butt like Jennifer Lopez!
  12. With PVC pipes; no problem. If you have a constant problem buy a .
  13. Terreon Gully with Joe Locke
  14. Genesis is great, in my opinion, but I have,t listened to it for a while. Sullivan used to be everywhere, back in those days. A really wonderful player and composer. 1974 Charles Sullivan, Alex Blake, Anthony Jackson, Lawrence Killian, Alphonse Mouzon, Billy Hart, L. Sharon Freeman, Onaje Allen Gumbs, Stanley Cowell, Sonny Fortune, DeeDee Bridgewater
  15. Yes, Happy Birthday Buddy!!
  16. Happy Birthday, Chuck!! Many more to come.
  17. Having a business for a "tax write off' is a myth. Who in their right mind, would intentionally loose money by starting a jazz label? This is one of those jazz business myths that musicians use to explain why they aren't getting the proper label support. There's lots of easier ways to bring down your tax liability. There always was. There is a history of more profitable and nefarious reasons why some of the operators started these cut rate labels.
  18. marcello

    Geri Allen

    Get this one, if you can:
  19. Still a ridiculous clip! At any rate, he was (and still is) considered a poseur by the jazz cognescenti I used to hang with at J&R. Many of these were musicians, btw. All I can say is...Yep!
  20. My copy (LP) says the release date is 1967, by the way.
  21. I've heard some rather negative things about Mrs. Bellson and how she "managed" Louie in his last years. Exploited is a better term.
  22. James Gavin's book is wonderful, if you haven't read it: Stormy Weather
  23. Maybe you mean this one:April 7, 1967 This one: April 19, 1968 Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley Miles Davis Quintet + Gil Evans orchestra
  24. Another favorite to get of later Gillespie. Especially for "Olinga".
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