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7 hours ago, jazzbo said:

Interesting. The only woman on a Patton cover that I seem to see as white is on "Got a Good Thing Goin'" and I could be convinced that was not a white woman as well if my arm were twisted and I saw stars. . . . 

"That Certain Feeling". . . I would see no reason to change that cover. That model reminds me of my childhood neighbor and often babysitter Iona Harris, who I thought was one of the most beautiful gals in the world at the time, and she was not a "white woman."

Maybe I'm misunderstanding your post

The passage is in this thesis here, just search for "white woman"

https://andybleaden.blogspot.com/2007/07/thesis-on-john-patton-by-javier.html?m=1

It says clearly that Patton was offended by the cover of That Certain Feeling...(It's even implied that the cover made him so bitter he left the music scene for a while)

 

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Niko said:

The passage is in this thesis here, just search for "white woman"

https://andybleaden.blogspot.com/2007/07/thesis-on-john-patton-by-javier.html?m=1

It says clearly that Patton was offended by the cover of That Certain Feeling...(It's even implied that the cover made him so bitter he left the music scene for a while)

 

Okay, thanks. That's sad. That does not look like a white woman to me. As I say looks eerily like my African American young neighbor in Philadelphia '57 to '66.

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52 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

Okay, thanks. That's sad. That does not look like a white woman to me. As I say looks eerily like my African American young neighbor in Philadelphia '57 to '66.

I've been wondering whether the thesis is a bit inaccurate here and Patton would have been offended by any woman on his album cover regardless of color... That would be more consistent with what I know about islam

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Bunny Berigan And His Orchestra “1937” Chronogical Classics cd

 

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Bunny was a great trumpeter and kept an orchestra longer than some other instrumental leaders. Fun stuff, I like listening to the studio sides. Sometime soon I should pull a handful of aircheck LPs I have out of storage for a re-listen.

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On 11/13/2025 at 3:45 PM, jazzcorner said:

RJL-2551 ~52 (Japan 1982)  - Sonny Rollins " After The Bridge" - rec. 1964 - 

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Album sleeve is amazing!

Now:

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Now, and what better tunes to listen to while repainting the kitchen😎

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Milt Jackson “Mostly Duke” Pablo/OJC cd

 

 

Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – Mickey Roker
Piano – Monty Alexander
Vibraphone – Milt Jackson

Recorded live in London at Ronnie Scott’s; April 23-24, 1982.

Milt’s vibes are vividly recorded.

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Almost late 60's Aylerish at times, great record!

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Just editing to wonder where would Jackie could've gone? I imagine he'd be full-blown out there by '69. So wish to hear that rejected BN session from 68. Alas....

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