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 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 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 13 hours ago Author Report Posted 13 hours ago (edited) Sorry I forgot to include the link. (I had intended to). Edited 13 hours ago by HWright Extra text Quote
relyles Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago (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 10 hours ago by relyles Quote
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