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  • aka Calum Da Jazbo
    Late member
    • Nov 2010
    • 9173

    specialists without spirit, sensualists without heart; this nullity imagines ....

    Alyn kicks off with Benny Carter in very capable company ... in a swing flavoured selection

    Geoffrey bottles Gil Evans in his own inestimable way ... [looks a good study prog]

    Julian
    presents a special edition of the show recorded at the City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival as part of the celebrations for UK City of Culture 2013. Special musical guests include saxophonist and BBC Radio 3's New Generation Jazz Artist Trish Clowes featuring pianist Gwilym Simcock, plus the Linley Hamilton Sextet.
    Jon3 features Sun Rooms Trio

    US vibes player Jason Adasiewicz brings his Sun Rooms trio to the 2013 Cheltenham Festival. As a former drummer, his music is quite literally hard-hitting - the force of his mallets getting the instrument to resonate, in his words, "to the point of distortion". His emphasis on timbre reaches beyond power, though, finding subtle shadings that lend his vibraphone a distinctive and wholly contemporary sound. Adasiewicz has a grounding in straightahead jazz but also in the avant-garde of his native Chicago. Sun Rooms explores the interplay between the two, with Mike Reed on drums and Devin Hoff on bass.
    also some tracks from troyk estra and Ravi Coltrane

    According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
  • Old Grumpy
    Full Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 3386

    #2
    Again, the Wagnerians are revolting!!

    Bring back JRR!!


    OG

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    • LeMartinPecheur
      Full Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 4717

      #3
      Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
      Again, the Wagnerians are revolting!!

      Bring back JRR!!
      OG
      Wagnerians are NOT revolting:it's simply deserved world domination by the master-race!

      {Tho' have to admit to taking a few minutes out to see Wigan score the winning goal against MCFC}
      Last edited by LeMartinPecheur; 11-05-13, 22:27.
      I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!

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      • Old Grumpy
        Full Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 3386

        #4
        Some slightly dubious tracks on JRR, I thought

        this one for instance:

        Ken "Snakehips" Johnson Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind

        Composer: Shakespeare / Arthur Young Performers: Dave Wilkins, Jiver Hutchinson, Wally Bowen, t; Lad Busby, tb; Carl Barriteau, Bertie King, George Roberts, David Williams, reeds; Errol Barrow, p; Joe Deniz, g; Abe ‘Pops’ Clare, b; Tom Wilson, d; Al Bowlly, the Henderson Twins, v. 24 April 194
        0.



        Very strange


        OG

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        • aka Calum Da Jazbo
          Late member
          • Nov 2010
          • 9173

          #5
          Geoffrey on Gil Evans was very well worth catching

          According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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          • Quarky
            Full Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 2630

            #6
            Your efforts are much appreciated Calum - must catch up with Gil Evans later in the week.

            But for some inexplicable reason the Claude Thornhill clip made me think of Jon Hendricks - but I can't track down an audiio clip:



            "Once back in the states, the Tatum connection kicked in. It was the late 1940s and the music was changing. "I had a quintet in Rochester, N.Y. It was white kids who were doing the bebop thing at the time, and they were good," he said. "I had this drummer who couldn't get it, so I demonstrated. He said to me, why don't you play? So I did, for eight years, just to show what a bebop riff was. I was singing the riffs. [He scats.] Words came later at a club in Toledo called the M & L. The first one was 'Anthropology.'" He did not copyright those lyrics. "I did it for creativity; I became a businessman later." All his lyrics are now published by Hendricks Music, which is administered by Music Sales, "the biggest in the world," he said proudly"

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            • aka Calum Da Jazbo
              Late member
              • Nov 2010
              • 9173

              #7
              way to go oddball ...



              According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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              • Quarky
                Full Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 2630

                #8
                Thanks Calum. Jon had his own special genius, and always admired him greatly.

                Not such a great fan of Gil, but I did enjoy the last two tracks played by Geoffrey, Murder by Numbers, and the Barbers Song, which revealed a more meaty side to Gil's work.

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                • grippie

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
                  Some slightly dubious tracks on JRR, I thought

                  this one for instance:

                  Ken "Snakehips" Johnson Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind

                  Composer: Shakespeare / Arthur Young Performers: Dave Wilkins, Jiver Hutchinson, Wally Bowen, t; Lad Busby, tb; Carl Barriteau, Bertie King, George Roberts, David Williams, reeds; Errol Barrow, p; Joe Deniz, g; Abe ‘Pops’ Clare, b; Tom Wilson, d; Al Bowlly, the Henderson Twins, v. 24 April 194
                  0.



                  Very strange


                  OG
                  I agree, but I quite liked it, also always been a bit of a Bowley fan

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                  • aka Calum Da Jazbo
                    Late member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 9173

                    #10
                    catch the Sun Room Trio on Jon3 rather sweet stuff but very listenable ..
                    According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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