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Berigan, do you have the Time-Life "Masters of Jazz" Bunny Berigan box?  That's what got me into him.  Looking forward to the Mosaic set.

Yes I do! Got it for $10 bucks a few years back! Very nice set, though I don't put on my turntable much these days :( Need to crank that sucker up! :D

Not to be a crying, fearful person, but.....WHERE IS THE MOSAIC SET?????????? :unsure::blink::eye:

I guess I need to calm down, and call them! I was going to wait to order it, but the suspense is KILLING ME!!!!

In case you can't tell ;)

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As one ol' fuddy-duddy to another, I hear ya, Berigan. I keep checking the website every day for the discography--but in the meantime, why not sit back, relax, and enjoy this great baseball season that we're having? ;)

Braves are somehow tied for 1st! Wish I could care :rolleyes: . You just shouldn't be able to get rid of Glavine and Millwood, and still compete! But, it is early yet.....Wish I could watch my other team (well, grew up a Cards fan) the Cubbies, but they took WGN off my cable system a year ago. :angry::angry: At least I still get a dozen home shopping channels eww.gif

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I just pulled out the Bunny Berigan bio from my bookshelf and am going to begin reading it in anticipation of the forthcoming set:

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I just put a hold on this book from the public library. What's it like, ghost?

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I haven't actually read it yet... bought it a few months ago, my interest piqued by the forthcoming set. I'm hoping to start on it over the weekend and will let you know--in the meantime, though, I think Lon's already read it and might be able to offer up an opinion. Lon?

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I haven't actually read it yet...

Whoops, I figured since it was already on your bookshelf that you were re-reading it. Yes, Lon, any thoughts on the book (as a preview/review) would be welcome.

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Well, it has been a few years, but I seem to recall that it started kind of slow, and has some of that ..And then the 6 year old Rowland said, "Gee Mom, do I have to go to church?" I hate when you read a Non-fiction book and they start to imagine how conversations went....but once you get past that, it's pretty good...the author Robert Dupuis, does a good job of conveying the excitement other musicians felt hearing Bunny for the first time, or just how they would stay up late as kids to hear a broadcast....and there were a few bandmembers still alive to interview of course( I think clarinetist Joe Dixon is still alive, but not sure)

Lee Wiley lost a little luster in my eyes, since it sounded like she really enjoyed getting him really drunk( I have read she wasn't so nice to Jess Stacy either)....some things I would rather not know about people :rolleyes:

I did like the anecdotal tales, stuff that sounds like if they made a film from the book, no one would believe...like him hitting a bucket of golfballs out of his hotel window one at a time, or the band being in the deep south, and because a diner would not serve the black "bandboy" (Egad, that is hard to type, but this was the 30's!) Bunny first, and the rest of the band took the top off of every salt shaker, dumped the contents, and left.

The author also makes the point that back in the late 30's/early 40's ,A.A. hadn't really caught on, plus the fact EVERYONE drank, that there was little help/hope for an alcoholic then.....I find downward spiral stories pretty sad as well, and reading about a head on collision with fate is not my cup of tea, but all and all, if you like him, it is worth reading. I felt the author came into his own about half way thru the book....

Ghost, let us know what you think..........of the book that is! ;)

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The set is now on the Mosaic site. I've just ordered my copy.

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I guess folks are not surprised I ordered it, eh? :)

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Well.......a quick check of the discography, there are going to be a few vocals (Few meaning many!) But some will be good with Boswell sisters, Bing, Billie, Mildred, Midge Williams...I think Lon, Ghost, PD and others will see a fair bit that they already have in their collection...a couple of interesting things

Highlights from the set include:

-Rare sessions featuring Fred Rich, Ben Selvin, Ed Kirkeby and the many ARC house band sessions enlivened by Berigan solos;

-Six sides with the Boswell Sisters and six more with Connie Boswell, including a previously unknown alternate on “You’ll Never Get to Heaven That Way;”

-Studio pick-up dates with Billie Holiday, Mildred Bailey, Bing Crosby, The Dorseys, Billie Holiday, Dick McDonough, The Mound City Blowers, Red Norvo, Adrian Rollini. Lee Wiley, and Glenn Miller leading his very first date;

-Berigans’ “For Theater Use Only” recordings, never marketed at the time and reserved for movie house play, which are extremely rare.

-Five previously unissued performances include two from a Mildred Bailey Parlophone date and one from Bunny’s session on Parlorphone and one from one of his Brunswick sessions

Hadn't heard about the Theater Use only recordings, was anyone else? I have a fairly scratchy shoestring LP somewheres that has some rare (And very worn) tracks that were 30 second solos, recorded to test equipment, or something like that(Damn, need to find the lps to make more sense!)

Also,

BUNNY BERIGAN AND HIS BOYS: Bunny Berigan (tp, vcl), Artie Shaw (cl), Forrest Crawford (ts), Joe Bushkin (p), Tommy Felline (g), Mort Stulmaker (B), Stan King (d), Chick Bullock (vcl).

NYC, April 13, 1936

19012-1 A Melody From The Sky (CB-vcl) Voc 3224

19013-1 I Can’t Get Started (BB-vcl) Voc 3225

19014-1 A Little Bit Later On (CB-vcl) Voc 3224

19015-1 Rhythm Saved The World (CB-vcl) Voc 3225

Note: Epic LG 3109 (LP) and Classics 734 (CD) has edited versions of matrices 19012 and 19015

Edited versions?????

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Oh Bery Gin this so BORING.... :g

but my order is in.. getting this collected like this is a plus... what Mosaic should be about.. with older collections.

Do you think there's enough here to Keep Berry quiet fir awhile... :g

Don't neglect the truck though.

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BUNNY BERIGAN AND HIS BOYS: Bunny Berigan (tp, vcl), Artie Shaw (cl), Forrest Crawford (ts), Joe Bushkin (p), Tommy Felline (g), Mort Stulmaker (B), Stan King (d), Chick Bullock (vcl).

NYC, April 13, 1936

19012-1 A Melody From The Sky (CB-vcl) Voc 3224

19013-1 I Can’t Get Started (BB-vcl) Voc 3225

19014-1 A Little Bit Later On (CB-vcl) Voc 3224

19015-1 Rhythm Saved The World (CB-vcl) Voc 3225

Note: Epic LG 3109 (LP) and Classics 734 (CD) has edited versions of matrices 19012 and 19015

Edited versions?????

When Epic issued these on lp they cut out the Chick Bullock vocals (not a bad idea). Classics reissued these versions in their Berigan series, but issued the complete versions in the set called "Complementary Tracks".

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I have a lot of this stuff, but there is material new to me, and I'm sure this is going to be a great set!

Only for us Fuddy-Duddies! ;)

Another happy fuddy-duddy checking in. :D

(I was listening to John Carter yesterday--does that impugn my f-d status?)

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I just pulled out the Bunny Berigan bio from my bookshelf and am going to begin reading it in anticipation of the forthcoming set:

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As luck would have it, I just picked this up last weekend on a bookbuying expedition to Grass Valley/Nevada City. At the rate I've been reading things lately I'll probably not finish it before the Mosaic Berigan arrives on my doorstep. But ya never know...

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BUNNY BERIGAN AND HIS BOYS: Bunny Berigan (tp, vcl), Artie Shaw (cl), Forrest Crawford (ts), Joe Bushkin (p), Tommy Felline (g), Mort Stulmaker (B), Stan King (d), Chick Bullock (vcl).

NYC, April 13, 1936

19012-1 A Melody From The Sky (CB-vcl) Voc 3224

19013-1 I Can’t Get Started (BB-vcl) Voc 3225

19014-1 A Little Bit Later On (CB-vcl) Voc 3224

19015-1 Rhythm Saved The World (CB-vcl) Voc 3225

Note: Epic LG 3109 (LP) and Classics 734 (CD) has edited versions of matrices 19012 and 19015

Edited versions?????

When Epic issued these on lp they cut out the Chick Bullock vocals (not a bad idea). Classics reissued these versions in their Berigan series, but issued the complete versions in the set called "Complementary Tracks".

Hey, lay of the Chickster man! He's no Irving Kaufman! :D

And the white of one of his eyes turned black, just before he was to go to hollywood, how weird is that? I also read in the New Grove Dictonary of Jazz that he was on 3000 recordings!!!! Do yo think they meant to say 300?

Chuck, you did answer a question I had on the AAJ about why Chick was listed as being on many of the tracks, but the songs had no vocals! Thanks!

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This sounds interesting for Berigan fanatics. Buried in the discography notes:

(Bozy) White is the premier Berigan discographer for over 50 years and without his input this discography would have been riddled with errors and omissions. His long awaited Bunny Berigan discography (which will also devote an entire chapter to recordings previously thought to contain Berigan - some 600 titles!), is scheduled for publication in the year 2003, and will be offered privately through Bozy White, Box 10208, Oakland, Ca. 94610-0208.
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This sounds interesting for Berigan fanatics. Buried in the discography notes:

(Bozy) White is the premier Berigan discographer for over 50 years and without his input this discography would have been riddled with errors and omissions. His long awaited Bunny Berigan discography (which will also devote an entire chapter to recordings previously thought to contain Berigan - some 600 titles!), is scheduled for publication in the year 2003, and will be offered privately through Bozy White, Box 10208, Oakland, Ca. 94610-0208.

Ghost, that is interesting! Bozy is mentioned from time to time in the book you will get thru, eventually! ;) I don't need to find out any more tracks he is not on...I saw that the Jack Purvis set has a Boswell sisters song that was always credited to Berigan (It's the Girl?) 600 tracks that he is not on? I had heard Berigan was on around 600 tracks total...will be interesting to see if that number goes up, or down!

I can tell him most of the time with an open horn, but a few tracks muted I have heard I could not swear it was him....I have read that Manny Klein was confused with him sometimes but Manny seems to play more NPM's (notes per minute :rolleyes: ) so I can spot him...Purvis fooled me though...

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