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Last edited by burning dog; 11-08-24, 09:06.
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If I remember correctly ( hopefully) this was Lee's post heroin comeback period. He'd played a Monday night jam at Birdland, just getting back into it with a borrowed student horn. As a result he was lined up for a Hank Mobley Bluenote date and then the Moncur. I always thought he played exceptionally well on the latter especially as it wasn't familiar territory. All those Jackie Bluenotes are wonderful.
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"The Jazz Ambassadors", US PBS documentary from a few years ago about the US State departments overseas tours to counter the reality of its own racism and freedom pretentions, particularly during the cold war. Louis, Dizzy, Quincey etc etc.
I've only seen excerpts before but this is the full thing. Also includes Robin Kelly, Monk's excellent biographer & academic.
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....I am sure everybodyelse knows this....but I only just heard....:::>>> How a total disaster became the world’s best-selling piano album https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIXMkZAcgRo&t=42s
bong ching
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Last edited by Jazzrook; 08-09-24, 18:40.
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Originally posted by Tenor Freak View PostDouble posting from another thread but thought this was one people would like to see. Recorded Feb '73 and transmitted the following year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QukX9VQ4SGo
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A beautiful duet with Andrew Hill & Greg Osby playing ‘Friends’ from the hard-to-find album ‘But Not Farewell’.
Believe it or not this was filmed for BBC TV, ‘The Late Show’ in 1991 or 1992:
Performance from "The Late Show" for the BBC. The song is called "Friends" (featured on Andrew Hill's album "But Not Farewell") Blue Note – CDP 7 94971 2. F...
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View PostA beautiful duet with Andrew Hill & Greg Osby playing ‘Friends’ from the hard-to-find album ‘But Not Farewell’.
Believe it or not this was filmed for BBC TV, ‘The Late Show’ in 1991 or 1992:
Performance from "The Late Show" for the BBC. The song is called "Friends" (featured on Andrew Hill's album "But Not Farewell") Blue Note – CDP 7 94971 2. F...
JR
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Don Ellis(talking) & Archie Shepp in Berlin, 1967.
I was lucky enough to see this Shepp group at Hammersmith Odeon in 1967 with the Miles Davis Quintet on the same bill.
A large section of the audience walked out of the Shepp concert but those who remained gave a standing ovation.
Don Ellis InterviewArchie Shepp GroupBerliner Jazztage 1967Archie Shepp - tenorRoswell Rudd - tromboneGrachan Moncur III - tromboneJimmy Garrison - bassBeave...
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View PostDon Ellis(talking) & Archie Shepp in Berlin, 1967.
I was lucky enough to see this Shepp group at Hammersmith Odeon in 1967 with the Miles Davis Quintet on the same bill.
A large section of the audience walked out of the Shepp concert but those who remained gave a standing ovation.
Don Ellis InterviewArchie Shepp GroupBerliner Jazztage 1967Archie Shepp - tenorRoswell Rudd - tromboneGrachan Moncur III - tromboneJimmy Garrison - bassBeave...
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Quite a controversial gig, if Ian Carr's account in his Miles biog is anything to go by!
Here’s a good account of the Miles/Shepp Hammersmith 1967 concerts, although I’m sure it was Jimmy Garrison on bass not Charlie Haden:
Shepp’s great ‘Live at Donaueschingen’ album was recorded a few days earlier:
Archie Shepp, Life at the Donaueschingen Music Festival, 1967, "One for the Trane", part two1 - One For The Trane, Part I 22:00 2 - One For The Trane, Part...
JRLast edited by Jazzrook; 27-09-24, 09:09.
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