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“Introducing Millie Vernon” Storyville/Muzak Japan cd

I’d never heard of Vernon, but with this band and as it’s one of the superb reissues from Muzak Japan. . . I tried it out.

She reminds me of June Christy and Chris Connor. But with a different sense of swing and feel. Nice record!

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Bass – Wyatt Reuther
Drums – Jo Jones
Guitar – Jimmy Raney
Piano – Dave McKenna
Trumpet – Ruby Braff
Vocals – Milli Vernon

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Another excellent Storyville/Muzak Japan cd reissue.

Joe Newman “Joe Newman and the Boys in the Band”

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Baritone Saxophone – Charlie Fowlkes
Bass – Eddie Jones
Drums – Gus Johnson
Flute – Frank Wess
Guitar – Freddie Green
Organ – Joe Bailey
Piano – Joe Bailey
Tenor Saxophone – Frank Foster, Frank Wess
Trombone – Henry Coker
Trumpet – Joe Newman

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Another great reissue from Muzak Japan:

"Serge Chaloff plays Fable from Mabel"

Alto Saxophone – Charlie Mariano
Baritone Saxophone – Serge Chaloff
Bass – Ray Oliveri
Drums – Jimmy Zitano
Piano – Dick Twardzik
Tenor Saxophone – Vardi Haritounian
Trombone – Gene DiStachio
Trumpet – Herb Pomeroy, Nick Capazutto

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I listened to this earlier today:

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I have it on a Black Lion CD that also includes a Braxton/Leo Smith/Leroy Jenkins album called "Silence", which I can do without.  But I do like the Braxton/Teitelbaum duets.  I have two other albums by them:

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(which I don't think was ever released on CD), and:

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Gary Peacock Trio “Eastward” Sony HiFiCD

Gary Peacock (bass) Masaaki Kikuchi (piano) Hiroshi Murakami (drums)

Man, he was a master player and a deep musical mind. And this is a very interesting recording. In the Keith Jarrett Trio “exploratory mode” tradition.

 

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