jazzbo Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago “1943 The Complete Bobby Hackett World Broadcasting Jam Sessions” Jazzology cd Time for some Chicago Style! Amazing sound quality. 297×300 12.4 KB Bass – Bob Casey Clarinet – John Peper Cornet – Bobby Hackett Drums – Maurice Purtill Guitar – Eddie Condon Piano – Frank Signorelli Tenor Saxophone – Nick Caizza Trombone – Ray Conniff This recording session was produced and supervised by Milt Gabler for World Broadcasting Systems, Inc. in New York City on December 23, 1943. Quote
Dub Modal Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago Helen Merrill, Gordon Beck, Stephane Grappelli, & Steve Lacy "Music Makers" recorded in Paris, 1986. Issued on Owl Records, a label I know nothing about but one that's got some interesting looking titles. Quote
Dub Modal Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 15 minutes ago, JSngry said: I buy Owl without reservation. No doubt after reviewing their Discogs page. there's some really good stuff. I got there after listening again to Tony Coe's Axel: What Say We Play Today. Really enjoyed that one, esp Gordon Beck. So starting digging around and found that Merrill record. Fruitful search so far. Quote
jazzbo Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Yesterday evening we got about an inch of snow but the temperature in the 20s felt good! We took a nice walk before a late dinner. Colder now, 11 but should make it up to 20 this afternoon. I’ll take it. Starting off with a cd I haven’t heard for some time, which is making me realize again what a fantatic aitist Connie Kay was.Took me a while to realize his always appropriate accompaniment. “Milt Jackson” Prestige/OJC cd Quote
jazzbo Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago “Eddie Condon Town Hall Concerts, Volume 8” Jazzology 2 cd set, disc 1 Any concert that starts off with an Ernie Caceres solo on baritone is a great one! The first show has Ernie, Pee Wee, Max and Mr. T! And then Mr. Bechet! Quote
Pim Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 6 hours ago, BFrank said: I love that album. 1 hour ago, jazzbo said: Yesterday evening we got about an inch of snow but the temperature in the 20s felt good! We took a nice walk before a late dinner. Colder now, 11 but should make it up to 20 this afternoon. I’ll take it. Starting off with a cd I haven’t heard for some time, which is making me realize again what a fantatic aitist Connie Kay was.Took me a while to realize his always appropriate accompaniment. “Milt Jackson” Prestige/OJC cd Great pick Lonson Quote
kh1958 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Dave McMurray, I Love Life Even When I'm Hurting (Blue Note) Quote
HutchFan Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said: ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Quote
jazzbo Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago On to “Eddie Condon Town Hall Concerts, Volume 8” Jazzology 2 cd set, disc 2 300×258 7.98 KB and then Bobby Hackett Featuring Vic Dickenson “Live At The Roosevelt Grill, Vol. 3” 500×500 62.6 KB and now Tom Jobim “My Soul Sings–The Great Brazilian Songbook” 398×400 27.8 KB An essential album in my collection, some of Tom’s final recordings, compiling his contributions to the Lumiar Records “Songbook” series. Quote
jazzbo Posted 19 minutes ago Report Posted 19 minutes ago “Stars Of Jazz Volume 1” Jazzology cd 300×298 10.7 KB Bass – Rail Wilson Clarinet – Barney Bigard Cornet – Wild Bill Davison Drums – Hillard Brown Guitar – Eddie Condon Liner Notes – George H. Buck, Jr. Piano, Text By – Art Hodes Trombone – Jim Beebe Recorded 1972 High Point, North Carolina Some fine musicians, some fine music. Quote
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