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The band Cow Bop is a project led by guitarist Bruce Forman.  He combined two of his favorite styles of music to create what he calls Western Bebop.  His wife, Pinto Pammy, provides some gorgeous vocals (and some impressive yodeling on the closing track).  This release from 2003 is the first of their four available CDs.  I really like all their CDs and got to see them perform at Yoshi's several years ago.  Recommended for any one who has a taste for Western Swing music.

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Ray Anderson - Right Down Your Alley (Soul Note, 1984)
with Mark Helias (b) & Gerry Hemingway (d)

A BassDrumBone release in all but name.

 

 

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Ted Nash - Conception (Concord, 1979)
with Randy Kerber (p), Bob Magnusson (b), and Jeff Hamilton (d) 

Nash's baby record.

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Veryan Weston-------Gateway to Vienna---------(emanem)

disc one , just not sure how memorable this is. It's well played but it's not engaging my soul much. I'm not familiar with Weston, so I must give it a chance .

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Ray Anderson, Mark Helias, Gerry Hemingway - Oahspe (Auricle, rec. 1978)
These guys recently put out a record celebrating their 40th (!) year playing together.  This was their first record.

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— With Dave Holland, Bill Frisell or Kevin Eubanks, Kenny Kirkland or Mark Grey + Branford Marsalis, Steve Coleman, Didier Lockwood, Manolo Badrena.

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from the Mosaic set

:tup Excellent album!

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Recorded Aug. 8, 1982 as part of the 14th Concord Jazz Festival (a festival which now only lives in memory since the Concord Records label is long gone from Concord).  I really do like this version of "Koto Song" featuring Bill Smith.

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