Dan Gould Posted February 7, 2025 Author Report Posted February 7, 2025 The interviews released are just mouth watering ... Max Roach on Dizzy Gillespie, Teddy Edwards, Howard McGhee, SIX hours with Jo Jones, Milt Hinton, Joe Albany, Helen Humes, Andy Kirk, Eddie Barefield, Doc Cheatham, Guitar panel with Eddie Durham, Tiny Grimes, and Lawrence Lucie, Dickey Wells, Harold Ashby, Sweets, Jimmy Heath, Barry Harris, Buck Clayton, Buddy Tate, Joe Lee Wilson, Roy Eldridge, Cleanhead Vinson, Russell Procope, Dexter, Lee Young talking about Lester, Richard Wyands, Bennie Morton, Paul Jeffrey ... the list just goes on and on and on, and these are just the names that stand out to me and I have only browsed thru 10 or 20 of over 35 total pages so far. https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/catalog?q=&search_field=all_fields&utf8=✓&f[collection_id_is][]=2137&f[description_type_search_facet_sms][]=Interviews Quote
Dan Gould Posted February 26, 2025 Author Report Posted February 26, 2025 Mal Waldron interview - 1 hour on his life and career. https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/141870 Quote
Dan Gould Posted March 3, 2025 Author Report Posted March 3, 2025 Sun Ra, twice: https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/144141 https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/144142 Quote
l p Posted March 4, 2025 Report Posted March 4, 2025 8 hours ago, Dan Gould said: Sun Ra, twice: https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/144141 https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/144142 thanks Quote
Dan Gould Posted May 20, 2025 Author Report Posted May 20, 2025 The treasures continue to be posted, here are four more just uploaded since Friday: Doris Parker: https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/148691 George Wein: https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/148695 Lou Donaldson, with the topic being "Blue Note Hard Bop" https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/148696 And something I am very interested in hearing, David "Bubba" Brooks and Eddie Locke, topics include Bill Doggett, Harlem Blues and Jazz Band, and Louis Armstrong (did Phil ask anything about brother Tina?): https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/148699 Note I have been getting weird messages that Chrome is not compatible anymore .... I have been playing these reels in Edge. Quote
Dan Gould Posted June 11, 2025 Author Report Posted June 11, 2025 This should be fun ... Michael Weiss as musician host, spinning his own selections and commenting on the music, with interview by Phil Schaap at the end. https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/145981 Quote
Dan Gould Posted October 29, 2025 Author Report Posted October 29, 2025 There's been an absolute ton of Percy France uploads the last month or so and the vast majority were not ones that the librarian had shared with me as items that were being digitized ... but Buddy Tate has appeared in the archive: https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/162657 Actually its not as if Tate was not captured at the West End - but the other recordings are with the Countsmen, sharing the front line with Wells, Cheatham, Warren. Quote
Dan Gould Posted November 20, 2025 Author Report Posted November 20, 2025 Joey Defrancesco makes his first appearance in the archive - in fine sound https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/163518 So does Sir Roland Hanna https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/163517 Quote
Dan Gould Posted November 21, 2025 Author Report Posted November 21, 2025 This one surprised me, just uploaded: Eddie Bert/J.R. Monterose Quintet, Sept. 20, 1991 https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/163541 Quote
Niko Posted November 21, 2025 Report Posted November 21, 2025 Nice, thanks for letting us know! Quote
sgcim Posted November 23, 2025 Report Posted November 23, 2025 The Billy Bauer one in the archive achieves the impossible; someone who can out-talk Phil! I sent a link to two friends of mine who studied with him, and they're spending hours listening to it. BB's studio was located above a bar, so his tongue was very loose. One of my friends said he could write a book just about the lessons. The one with Joe Dixon is pretty special to me, because it's got 1/8th of a session i played on with Joe. I did most of the arranging,, and wrote some tunes for it, too. Phil was selling it on his website for a lot of bread, and then he passed. I wonder if the archive will include stuff like that? At least I got part of it. Quote
RiRiIII Posted November 23, 2025 Report Posted November 23, 2025 Thank you, such amazing treasures, indeed. For some reason I listened yesterday to the Gunther Schuller interview around Louis Armstrong. Exceptional. And having Schuller saying that after the end of his evening job at the MET orchestra as horninst in the 40s, he went ahead to the 52 street etc. to see the Bird, Gillespie, Monk et al. ignoring *then* Satchmo who was so hostile to the new music. Quote
Dan Gould Posted November 23, 2025 Author Report Posted November 23, 2025 Now Jimmy Heath has made an appearance: https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/163542 Quote
sgcim Posted Saturday at 10:19 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:19 PM I heard an interview with Chuck Wayne that was interesting, if only to hear what his speaking voice sounded like. I saw him live with the duo he had with Joe Puma many times, and even played a tune with him at a clinic the duo had, live on the air on WBAi, but he rarely spoke. I can only describe him as sounding like a well-spoken, 1940's Hollywood actor; not a trace of a Bronx accent like his buddy Puma. Phil mainly dealt with his connection with Coleman Hawkins, via the Joe Marsala group, and the cuts Phil played must have had Wayne squirming in his seat. Wayne was VERY young at that time... Another odd interview I listened to was with the great Frank Strozier, a week before he was going to make his piano playing debut with a trio featuring his old buddy Curtis Boyd at Carnegie Recital Hall. Frank is a very quiet, thoughtful person, and Phil would ask one of his long, rambling questions, and it would be met with complete silence! Phil would have to re-word his hyper-active question so Frank COMPLETELY understood it, and then Frank would succinctly answer it in a few short sentences. An example would be Phil spending five minutes summing up some of Frank's great accomplishments, and then asked Frank, so what are you doing now? and Frank would simply say in his slight Southern accent, "I'm a sixth grade teacher." LOL! I'm annoyed that there's barely anything on Jimmy Raney and Tal Farlow, two ground-breaking Bop guitarists, but it doesn't really surprise me... Quote
adh1907 Posted Sunday at 10:21 PM Report Posted Sunday at 10:21 PM That’s funny re Frank Strozier. You have to love Phil’s enthusiasm. Used to love visiting NYC and listening to Bird Flight (in the pre internet days). No one presenting jazz radio in the UK has ever communicated that level of excitement and obsessiveness about jazz. Quote
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