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Jackie & Roy “Full Circle” Contemporary cd

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Baritone Saxophone – Bill Perkins
Bass – Monty Budwig
Drums – Jeff Hamilton
Piano, Vocals, Arranged By – Roy Kral
Tenor Saxophone – Bob Cooper
Trombone – Bill Watrous
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Conte Candoli
Vocals – Jackie Cain

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5 hours ago, EKE BBB said:

Pee Wee Russell And Henry Red Allen - The College Concert Of Pee Wee Russell  And Henry Red Allen | Releases | Discogs

Man, how I love these two guys... either playing within his 'pre-defined' repertory or in a different and more 'advanced' context. And if you'd have to name a player you would recognize after listening to just a couple of bars, that would be Pee Wee Russell.

I love this record. IIRC the rest of the concert was recorded but it's never been released.  And I believe  this Lp has never been on cd.

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33 minutes ago, medjuck said:

And I believe  this Lp has never been on cd.

Only on the dubious Solar label, coupled with the Pee Wee Russell-Marshall Brown date ('New Groove').

New Groove + the College Concert - 1966

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Pasquale Grasso "Pasquale plays Duke”

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10 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said:

Incorrect. It was recorded for Columbia and produced by Irving Townsend on July 14, 1960.

I have a Columbia lp from 1979.

Nice record.

How in hell does this wrong info get spread.

O.K.  My mistake.  

Apologies.

 

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Louis Armstrong “The Uncollected Singles 1955-1961” Jasmine Records cd

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Louis ARMSTRONG - The Uncollected Singles, 1955-1961

Louis Armstrong had one of the longest recording careers of any artist of the 20th Century. Whilst parts of his career are well represented digitally, his singles from the mid-1950s to the early '60s are often overlooked, mainly because they were...

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Wow. This is a great sounding disc of Armstrong sides.

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Wow. I was told this was a good disc by Calvin Keys and that was not wrong. Wow. I like this one even more than I do his Black Jazz releases from the 'seventies. Quite a band!

Calvin Keys “Blue Keys”

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Bass – Scott Brown
Congas – Babatunde Lea
Drums – Mike Hughes, Thomas McCree
Piano – Mike Blankenship
Saxophone – Doug Rowan, Gary Bartz
Bass – Henry Franklin
Guitar – Calvin Keys
Organ, Piano, Percussion, Producer – Gregory Howe
Trombone – Mike Rinta
Trombone, Conch Shells – Steve Turre

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