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Originally posted by Jazzrook View Post
Followed on my machine by...
Sonny Rollins: TenorDon Cherry: CornetBob Cranshaw: BassBilly Higgins: DrumsRecorded live in New York City at the Village Gate, 1962.
On and thanks for cheering me up (Cherrying me up ).
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Good interview with Joe Henderson from 1993. Interesting he says he prefers the studio "comes alive there". And of often being told he's going to be the "next big thing" (by Hank Mobley etc etc) when he'd now been doing "it" all his life.
Not sure who's interviewing him, John Fordham, Richard Williams?
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Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View PostGood interview with Joe Henderson from 1993. Interesting he says he prefers the studio "comes alive there". And of often being told he's going to be the "next big thing" (by Hank Mobley etc etc) when he'd now been doing "it" all his life.
Not sure who's interviewing him, John Fordham, Richard Williams?
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View Post
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Wonderful stuff, BN.
There's also a great version of this on an ATLANTIC 2-CD set recorded at London's Victoria Theatre on November 14, 1971.
Dizzy was stunned by Sonny Stitt's powerful performance and exclaims "Sonny must have had ground glass and gunpowder for dinner tonight!"
Here's a vocal version of 'Everything Happens To Me' by Chet Baker:
JR
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Yep, I really like Chet's version, it's the one Georgie Fame always seems to reference. And it's an interesting song as on the surface it's kind of self pity, woe is me, but it's actually very funny. Matt Dennis, who also wrote "Angel Eyes" (my favourite moody ballad) was an interesting guy. And I guess made a shed load of money when Sinatra cut them.
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