What jazz have you been listening to today?

stu

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Stan Getz Quartet- Anniversary-Live In Copenhagen. CD
Kenny Burrell Trio- A Night At The Village Vanguard. CD.
 

Mat

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That's an interesting clip. Thanks for sharing, Ted.
 

stu

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Henry Red Allen.-I Was Born To Swing-CD.

Eddie Condon All Stars-Jam Session Coast To Coast -CD.

Louis Armstrong All Stars -At Town Hall. CD.
 

Mat

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My pleasure Mat. He is developing a following and has already released an album.

teddy

So, he's a brilliant diagnostician and a succesful musican ;)

I've been listening to Bill Evans (p) and Diana Krall (obviously not on the same album).
 

teddy

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So, he's a brilliant diagnostician and a succesful musican ;)

And before that a very succesful comedian and comic actor. Is there no end to his talent? Juggling next?

teddy
 
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Mat

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Maybe he's just warming up. Would be nice if he took up soprano as well, eh?
 

teddy

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Armstrong and Teagarden. Such a great combination. Two great musicians, two great vocalists.

teddy
 

gord

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dexter gordon--the tower of power-prestige
jack teagarden-- plays the blues and dixie-ember
cannonball adderley--domination-capitol
 

gord

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working my way through one of my most prized albums today.
jack teagarden-king of the blues trombone-epic (3lp) box set
 

stu

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A long enjoyable Sonny Rollins night.
Various tracks from CD's;
Road Shows vol 1 and 2.
At The Village Vanguard
At The Village Gate (with Don Cherry)
At Monterey Jazz Festival.
Way Out West.
The Bridge.
At Great American Music Hall 1978.
 

Dorsetmike

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Hey Stu, have you watched any of the STV jazz series on yutube, think they have most of the episodes from most if not all the series. Chisholm, Whittle, Bush, (line up depends which series) and others plus guests. Although you probably watched them in the original broadcasts!
 
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John Watt

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Elvin Jones Polyrhythms, one of my first jazz albums in the late sixties.
Joe Farrell, the sax-flutist, is one of my favorites, especially on "Agappe Love".
 

gord

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chick corea--remembering bud powell-stretch records
oscar peterson--we get requests-verve
sun ra--out there a minute-blast first
 
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