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2 hours ago, EKE BBB said:

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This might be interesting, I never heard the sides with Dameron, those Three Bips and a Bop, and the other musicians involved also looks interesting. 
I have some of those Chronological: "Fats Navarro" "Roy Eldridge" and "Eddie Lockjaw Davis" , but I think they are hard to find. 

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 a Special edition From the Los Angeles Jazz Institute

We just announced a special Members Only CD collection to raise money
for the Jazz Institute. It’s a multi-disc limited edition of only 100
sets. Over half are gone so act quickly if interested.
The source material comes from the Howard Rumsey archive features all
the music from the original Cecil Charles Spiller master tapes. As a
surprise bonus, Don Dean was there that evening and recorded quite a bit
of music that didn’t part of the the Spiller tapes.

It’s as close as we can get to experiencing the excitement of a Sunday
at the Lighthouse circa 1953!


Announcing Our First Deluxe Members Only Collection

The Complete Crazy Sunday at The Lighthouse
featuring Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars and Special Guests

September 13, 1953
Close to 10 hours of music on a multi-disc collection
plus booklet including rare photos and memorabilia

September 13 was the first Sunday with the new group of All-Stars that
had replaced Shorty Rogers, Jimmy Giuffre, Frank Patchen and Shelly Manne.


The “new” All-Stars led by Howard Rumsey were:
Rolf Ericson,
Bud Shank
Bob Cooper
Claude Williamson
Max Roach
But that day was special and now legendary because several guests sat in
including:
Miles Davis
Chet Baker
Herb Geller
Russ Freeman
Jimmy Giuffre
Lorraine Geller
Shelly Manne
Milt Bernhart


Experience a full Sunday marathon jam session at the Lighthouse
All but a little over an hour are unissued and uncirculated and will be
heard here for the first time.
Only 100 sets being produced which will all be numbered. It’s a true
limited edition designed as a fundraiser for the Jazz Institute.


$125 membership/donation

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