chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted January 2, 2022 Report Posted January 2, 2022 i want some sonny shows! Quote
Ken Dryden Posted January 2, 2022 Report Posted January 2, 2022 A guy who did publicity in the early years told me that Carl E. Jefferson, who helped launch the Concord Jazz Festival and founded Concord Jazz, gave him soundboard copies of numerous sets from the festival. One of them was Duke Ellington sitting in with Woody Herman and his band. Sadly, he discarded them and evidently Jefferson’s widow likely disposed of her husband’s copies. Quote
Dan Gould Posted January 2, 2022 Report Posted January 2, 2022 5 hours ago, Ken Dryden said: A guy who did publicity in the early years told me that Carl E. Jefferson, who helped launch the Concord Jazz Festival and founded Concord Jazz, gave him soundboard copies of numerous sets from the festival. One of them was Duke Ellington sitting in with Woody Herman and his band. Sadly, he discarded them and evidently Jefferson’s widow likely disposed of her husband’s copies. That's the kind of destruction/loss that has to bother people. Or at least it does me. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted January 2, 2022 Report Posted January 2, 2022 Hopefully one would at least offer them to the Institute of Jazz Studies or another appropriate jazz archive. I offer broadcasts of live performances that I have acquired to artists and they are usually appreciative. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted January 2, 2022 Report Posted January 2, 2022 Dave Brubeck was very upset when he asked for a tape of an outdoor concert during a rainstorm not be aired. Yet the producers of the American Jazz Radio Festival series aired it twice. He was literally wiping water off the keyboard, his cellist son Matthew’s bridge was moving as he tried to play and clarinetist Bill Smith was having issues as well. That’s one tape that probably won’t be missed, though copies of it circulate. Quote
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