Holy Ghost Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago It was Vince Guaraldi and this man that got me hooked on jazz at 8 years old: Love this dude, and my wife loves him too. 10 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: 👍 8 minutes ago, Niko said: I don't know much about the Black Muslim organization Patton was a part of and the thesis is also not very precise on what exactly offended him... But, in the broader picture, there are Islamic traditions prohibiting pictures of all living things... Even though interacting with living things is completely ok... And practice looks more complex a lot of the time https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aniconism_in_Islam I think this is fair to say, given it's just a thesis and not a disseratation. Maybe some more research would benefit us....still interesting though, especially if Big John left the music buisness, just because he didn't like the packaging of his music. Quote
Balladeer Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Joachim Kühn - Famous Melodies (Label Bleu) Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 11 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: 👍 Found it in the dollar bin. Couldn't believe it! One of the most wicked jazz records of the 70's. Quote
Niko Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 46 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: I think this is fair to say, given it's just a thesis and not a disseratation. Maybe some more research would benefit us....still interesting though, especially if Big John left the music buisness, just because he didn't like the packaging of his music. It's a pretty wonderful thesis though, based on the author's own interviews with Patton, Harold Alexander, Marvin Cabell, Leroy Williams, Grachan Moncur III and others and with loads of detail on things that are barely documented otherwise... There's always room for more research... Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 17 minutes ago, Niko said: It's a pretty wonderful thesis though, based on the author's own interviews with Patton, Harold Alexander, Marvin Cabell, Leroy Williams, Grachan Moncur III and others and with loads of detail on things that are barely documented otherwise... There's always room for more research... Whoever is conducting this research got to talk to Marvin Cabell, GMIII, wowwww, alright, alright. Like, maybe I'll like it. No chance talking to Hugh Walker? That dude was badass, right up there with Eddie Gladden and Idris Mohamed! Edited 7 hours ago by Holy Ghost Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Already posted, but this record is blowing my mind...wow!!! Quote
jazzbo Posted 36 minutes ago Report Posted 36 minutes ago Nels Cline “Consentrik Quartet” Blue Note cd Decided to try out the most recent Nels Cline release. Enjoying it! Certainly is well-recorded. Nels Cline on guitar, German jazz saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock, American drummer Tom Rainey, and double-bassist Chris Lightcap. Quote
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