HWright Posted Thursday at 07:20 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:20 PM Strata-East artist, in case not already posted by someone else here. Quote
felser Posted Thursday at 09:57 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:57 PM 2 hours ago, HWright said: Strata-East artist, in case not already posted by someone else here. Link? Quote
T.D. Posted Thursday at 10:20 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:20 PM 21 minutes ago, felser said: Link? NYT has a pretty sturdy paywall, so it probably wouldn't help. But to my amazement I was able to read this in an "InPrivate" tab: Shamek Farrah Made a Jazz Masterpiece. He’s Still a Mystery. - The New York Times Quote
clifford_thornton Posted yesterday at 02:08 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:08 AM Very interesting piece, thanks for alerting us to it! Quote
felser Posted yesterday at 03:47 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:47 AM 5 hours ago, T.D. said: NYT has a pretty sturdy paywall, so it probably wouldn't help. But to my amazement I was able to read this in an "InPrivate" tab: Shamek Farrah Made a Jazz Masterpiece. He’s Still a Mystery. - The New York Times Thanks, I have NYT subscription. Quote
JSngry Posted yesterday at 04:30 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:30 AM Did he take that midnight train to Georgia? Quote
felser Posted yesterday at 01:57 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:57 PM 9 hours ago, JSngry said: Did he take that midnight train to Georgia? Said he's going back to find a simpler place in time. BTW, great article. Quote
HWright Posted yesterday at 06:58 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 06:58 PM (edited) Sorry I forgot to include the link. (I had intended to). Edited yesterday at 07:03 PM by HWright Extra text Quote
relyles Posted yesterday at 10:20 PM Report Posted yesterday at 10:20 PM (edited) In 1989 or 1990 my father organized a jazz dinner event in Brooklyn. I was recently out of college and did not drink, but somehow I wound up being the bartender for the event. Shamek Farrah and Norman Person were the leaders and Sonelius Smith was also in the band. I do not remember the rest of the musicians. At the time I had only been listening to jazz for a couple years and had no idea who the musicians were. I just knew that it was my father's friend "Tony", who if I remember correctly he collaborated with to organize the event with. Around that same time I had a copy of Impressions, but still did not know about the statute of Strata-East in the community. It was sometime after that I became more knowledgeable about the label and the musicians on it. I enjoyed reading this article and the memories it generated. Edited yesterday at 10:24 PM by relyles Quote
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