Friday, December 31, 2010


Billy Taylor

Anita O'Day Take the A Train recorded in Los Angeles 1958
I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free, comp. BT Victor Gaskin on bass and Curtis Boyd on drums
Billy Taylor and Monty Alexander - Joy Spring
Early Bird, comp. BT Billy Taylor on piano, Tony Scott on clarinet, Doc Seversen on trumpet, Mundel Lowe on guitar, Jimmy Cleveland on trombone, Earl May, bass and Ed Thigpen on drums.
Billy's Taylor's unique version of Duke Ellington's theme song Going Uptown, written by Billy Strayhorn, from a live gig in 2001 featuring Billy on piano, Chip Jackson on bass and Steve Johns on drums.
Billy Taylor plays a tribute to Juan Tizol Caravan, featuring Joe Kennedy on Violin. The bassist is Victor Gaskin and the drummer is Keith Copeland.
You Tempt Me Victor Gaskin on bass and Curtis Boyd on drums
Billy Taylor (p) Charles Mingus (b) Art Taylor (d)
NYC, summer 1953
Bass-Ically Speaking (alt. take 1) Fantasy OJCCD 111-2; Debut 12DCD 4402-2
Bass-Ically Speaking (alt. take 2) -
Bass-Ically Speaking (alt. take 3) -
Bass-Ically Speaking Debut DLP 3, (D) DEP 49; Fantasy OJC 111; Debut 12DCD 4402-2
Untitled Blues Fantasy OJCCD 111-2; Debut 12DCD 4402-2
Billie Holiday I Wished On The Moon (1955 NYC) acc. by Charlie Shavers (tp), Tony Scott (cl), Budd Johnson (ts), Billy Taylor (p), Billy Bauer (g), Leonard Gaskin (sb), Cozy Cole (dm) YBC2276-4 Verve MGV-8302

Thursday, December 09, 2010


Bringing Coles to New Castle


Dr. T and Teatime
This part of the show was internet only due to tower repair.
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra Featuring. Jack Leonard Have You Got Any Castles, Baby? (1937 ) 011354 Victor 25635
Edgar Hayes & His Orchestra Old King Cole (1937 ) 62676-A DECCA 1527
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen The World Sings: An Empire Brass Christmas Telarc
What Christmas Means to Me The Ultimate Gift Rahsaan Patterson
Frosty The Snowman Jazz Piano Christmas Beegie Adair
Anna Wilson Wish
Coventry Carol Infant Holy: Christmas Music for Guitar and Other Instruments Stephen Petrunak
Pamela Hines Face Of Love
Jewel O Little Town of Bethlehem
David Leonhardt: piano; Matthew Parrish: bass; Taro Okamoto: drums; Larry McKenna: tenor and soprano saxophone; Nancy Reed: vocals Winter Wonderland
Jeff Franzel: piano Wayne Killius: drums Christmas Is Coming to Town Yule Swing
On Air Transmission begins
Tim Green:bass Mark Maegdlin: piano A Child is Born Change of Seasons
Pat-a-Pan The World Sings: An Empire Brass Christmas Telarc
O Christmas Tree David Leonhardt: piano; Matthew Parrish: bass; Taro Okamoto: drums
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Jazz Piano Christmas Beegie Adair
Pamela Hines: piano; Miki Matsuki: drums; Dave Landoni: bass April Hall: vocals What Chance Have I Monica Hatch: vocals Starlight
Pipa De La Paz (A.K.A. Peace Pipe) An Ensemble of Lonesome Fellas (Elf)
David Leonhardt: piano; Matthew Parrish: bass; Taro Okamoto: drums; Larry McKenna: tenor and soprano saxophone; Nancy Reed: vocals Santa Claus is Comin' to Town
(You're a Mean One) Mr. Grinch An Ensemble of Lonesome Fellas (Elf)

Wednesday, December 01, 2010


December Songs


Dr. T and Teatime


Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra H. Magidson-B.Oakland-George Jessel Roses In December (1937) 011119 VICTOR 25613A
Dick Justice One Cold December Day (1929)C3522 BRUNSWICK 367
Benny Carter Orchestra Roses In December (1958 LA) Al Porcino, Stu Williamson, Ray Triscari, Joe Gordon (tp), Frank Rosolino, Tommy Pederson, Russell Brown (tb), Benny Carter (as,tp), Buddy Collette, Bill Green, Jewell Grant, Plas Johnson (saxes), Gerald Wiggins (p), Barney Kessel (g), Joe Comfort (sb), Shelly Manne (dm) United Artists UAL4017
Sara December Fever
Billy Cobham, Herbie Hancock, and Ron Carter segment of live performance
Claude Thornhill And His Orchestra Snowfall (1941) CO30532 COLUMBIA 36268
Vaughn Monroe Let It Snow! Let It Snow (1946)RCA 20-1759
Julie London - Warm December
Benny Goodman And His Orchestra Feat. Peggy Lee And Art Lund Winter Weather (1941 ) Joe Ferrante, Jimmy Maxwell, Al Davis (tp), Lou McGarity, Cutty Cutshall (tb), Benny Goodman (cl), Sol Kane, Clint Neagley (as), Vido Musso, George Berg (ts), Chuck Gentry (bar), Mel Powell (p), Tom Morgan (g), Sid Weiss (sb), Ralph Collier (dm) 31811-1 OKEH 6516
Artie Shaw And His Orchestra When Winter Comes (1939) 36239 Bluebird 10307
Bob Crosby's Bobcats Blow, Blow Thou Winter Winds (1939)C91713 DECCA 2663A
Lew Stone And His Band Lookie, Lookie, Lookie, Here Comes Cookie (v. Tiny Winters) (1935 ) CAR-3345-1 Regal Zonophone MR-1673

Thursday, November 04, 2010


Regina Carter

Regina Carter Atlantic 1995
Sticks & Stones (Sticks) Sticks & Stones (Stones)
Lewis Nash Quintet with Regina Carter - Tico Tico
Regina Carter Atlantic 1995
I Wanna Talk to You
When I Hear Your Name
Jacques Loussier Trio Variation Seven 2003 – Beethoven: Allegretto from Symphony No. 7: Theme and Variations Telarc CD-83580
Ain't Nobody
Last Time..., The
Beau Regard
First Impression
He'll See You Through
Don't Explain
Regina Carter Rhythms of the Heart Polygram Records 1999
Oh, Lady, Be Good!
Cook's Bay
Papa Was A Rollin' Stone
Mojito
Our Delight
Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
Mandingo Street
New York Attitude

Friday, October 15, 2010


Cab Calloway


1. Cab Calloway & His Orchestra I'm Madly In Love With You (1938) CONQUEROR 9127
2. Cab Calloway And His Orchestra Sincere Love (1939 ) Vocalion 5364
3. Cab Calloway & His Orchestra The Mermaid Song (1941) OKEH 6501
4. Cab Calloway & His Orch Let's Take The Long Way Home (1945) COLUMBIA 36786
5. Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra Hot Cha Razz-ma-tazz (1934) Victor 24690
6. Cab Calloway & His Orchestra In An Old English Village (1937) Vocalion 3912
7. Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra I Learned About Love From Her (1933) Victor 24557
8. Cab Calloway And His Orchestra Pickin' The Cabbage (1940) Vocalion 5467
9. Cab Calloway & His Orch E. Harburg-Burton Lane If This Isn't Love (1945) COLUMBIA 36894
10. Cab Calloway & His Orch I Want To Rock (1942) OKEH 6616
11. Cab Calloway And His Orchestra Old Yazoo (1932) Brunswick 6400
12. Cab Calloway And His Orchestra Jitter Bug (1934) VICTOR 24592
13. Cab Calloway & His Orch Benny Davis, J. Fred Coots The Wedding Of Mr. And Mrs. Swing (1936) BRUNSWICK 7748
14. Cab Calloway & His Orch I'm Always In The Mood For You (1937) VARIETY I643
15. Cab Calloway & His Orchestra Are You All Reet? (1941) OKEH 6035
16. Cab Calloway And His Orchestra I've Got The World On A String (1932) BRUNSWICK 6424
17. Cab Calloway And His Orchestra Moon Glow (1934) VICTOR 24690

Saturday, October 02, 2010


Don Byas


1. Don Byas Quartet Dubin-Warren September In The Rain (1946 ) SAVOY 621B
2. Don Byas Quartet Don Byas Living My Life For You (1946) SAVOY 640B
3. Don Byas Quartet (C.Shavers) Don Byas Don's Idea (1944) SAVOY 551B
4. Don Byas Quartet W.C.Handy St Louis Blues (1946) SAVOY 626B
5. Mary Lou Williams & Don Byas Gjon Mili Jam Session (1944) ASCH 1006
6. Don Byas Swing Group Bass-C-Jam (1944) SAVOY 524
7. Don Byas Quartet Don Byas What Do You Want With My Heart (1944)SAVOY 551A
8. Savoy Jam Party Don Byas Orchestra Don's Idea (1944)SAVOY 551B
9. Don Byas Orchestra Savoy Jam Party Part 1 (1944) SAVOY 8078
10. Don Byas Orchestra Savoy Jam Party Part 2 (1944) SAVOY 8078
11.Don Byas Quartet Don't You Know I Care (1946) GOTHAM 132
12. Don Byas Quartet More Than A Mood (1946) GOTHAM 131
13. Don Byas Quartet Turk-Ahlert I Don't Know Why (vocals Teddy Reig) (1946)SAVOY 609A
14. Don Byas You Go To The Head Of The Class (1946)GOTHAM 132
15. Don Byas Quintet Hamilton-Lewis. How High The Moon (1945)SAVOY 597A
16. Don Byas Quartet Robinson-Hill Old Folks (1946)SAVOY 628B
17. Don Byas Quartet Don Byas Worried And Blue (1944) SAVOY 582
18. Don Byas Quartet Irving Berlin They Say It's Wonderful (1946)SAVOY 625A
19. Don Byas Quartet London Donnie (Danny Boy) (1946)SAVOY 628A
20. Don Byas Quartet Marie (1946) SAVOY 627
21. Teddy Reig with Don Byas Quartet Ray Noble Cherokee (1946)SAVOY 609B
22. Savoy Jam Party Don Byas Orchestra Free And Easy (1944) SAVOY 524B
23. Don Byas Orchestra Just Can't Make Up My Mind (1944 Stomp) (1944) SAVOY SJL 2213
24. Don Byas Quartet Gloomy Sunday (1946) GOTHAM 131
25. Don Byas Quartet Blue And Sentimental (1945) JUBILEE JAM905
26. Don Byas Quartet Stormy Weather DIAL 1023
27. Don Byas & Orchestra I Surrender Dear DIAL 0751
28. Don Byas's Swing Shifters Don Byas Free And Easy (1944)SAVOY 524B
29. Don Byas Quartet Weill-Anderson September Song (1946)SAVOY 626
30. Don Byas Quartet Livingston-Evans To Each His Own (1946) SAVOY 640A
31. Don Byas Quintet Them There Eyes (1945) JUBILEE JAM903
32. Don Byas Quartet Owen-Gish-White. Cynthia's In Love (1946)SAVOY 625B
33. Don Byas Orchestra What Do You Want With My Heart (1944)

Thursday, September 30, 2010


Jaki Byard


Dr. T and Teatime


Charles Mingus, Don't Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb on Me
Jazz Piano Workshop 1965 Jaki Byard
Jaki Byard - Out Front! Release Date: 25 Jul 1994 Label: ORIGINAL JAZZ CLASSICS
Jaki Byard - Freedom Together Release Date: 08 Dec 1997 Label: ORIGINAL JAZZ CLASSICS
Earl Bostic And His Orchestra Anderson-Grouya Flamingo KING 4475AA
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra Evans-Earl Bostic Let Me Off Uptown (vocals Anita O' Day - R. Eldridge) (1941 ) OKEH 6210
Jaki Byard New Orleans Strut
Jaki Byard The Entertainer- Scott Joplin
Jaki Byard To Bob Vatel of Paris/Blues for Jennie
Jaki Byard Quartet with Joe Farrell The Last From Lennie's Joe Farrell on saxophones and flute, George Tucker on bass and Alan Dawson on drums. Prestige 2003
1. Twelve 2. Dolphy #1 3. After You've Gone/Stolling Along 4. St. Mark's Place Among the Sewers 5. Dolphy #2 6. Tea For Two/Lover/Strolling Along/Cherokee/Shiny Stockings 7. King David
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (1963)
All songs written by Charles Mingus.

"Track A — Solo Dancer" –6:38
Stop! Look! and Listen, Sinner Jim Whitney!
"Track B — Duet Solo Dancers" –6:45
Hearts' Beat and Shades in Physical Embraces
"Track C — Group Dancers" –7:22
(Soul Fusion) Freewoman and Oh, This Freedom's Slave Cries

"Mode D — Trio and Group Dancers"
Stop! Look! and Sing Songs of Revolutions!

"Mode E — Single Solos and Group Dance"
Saint and Sinner Join in Merriment on Battle Front
"Mode F — Group and Solo Dance"
Of Love, Pain, and Passioned Revolt, then Farewell, My Beloved, 'til It's Freedom Day –18:39
Personnel
* Charles Mingus — bass, piano, leader
* Jerome Richardson — soprano, baritone saxophones, flute
* Charlie Mariano — alto saxophone
* Dick Hafer — tenor saxophone, flute
* Rolf Ericson — trumpet
* Richard Williams — trumpet
* Quentin Jackson — trombone
* Don Butterfield — tuba, contrabass trombone
* Jaki Byard — piano
* Jay Berliner — acoustic guitar
* Dannie Richmond — drums
* Bob Simpson — recording engineer

Tuesday, September 21, 2010


Gary Burton


Dr. T and Teatime


1. Gary Burton just testing some new M25 mallets.
2. Gary Burton Quartet - Open Your Eyes You Can Fly International Jazz Festival Prague 1978 Steve Swallow on bass, Tiger Okoshi on trumpet,Gary Chaffee on drums.
Reunion Concert Tiempos Felice (Happy Times) Gary Burton - Vibraphone, Marimba
Pat Metheny - Guitar
Mitchel Forman - Piano, Keyboards
Marc Johnson -Electric Bass
Peter Erskine - Drums, Percussion
Ahmad Jamal Trio with Gary Burton - One (1981)
Ahmad Jamal - Piano
Gary Burton - Vibes
Crosley Payton - Drums
Sabu Adeyloa - Bass
3. "Afro Blue" vibe player, Gary Burton, with piano, Makoto Ozone.
Live at Montreaux.
Reunion by Gary Burton (vibraphone), Pat Metheny (Guitar), Mitchel Forman (Piano), Will Lee (Bass), Peter Erskin (Drums)
4. Gary Burton - Las Vegas Tango
5. Chick Corea & Gary Burton live at the Munich Philharmonie.Rhumbata
Part 1:
Part 2: .
6. Gary Burton - "Reunion" (1989, GRP Records). Autumn
Gary Burton - Vibraphone, Marimba
Pat Metheny - Guitar
Paul Shaffer - Piano, Keyboards
Will Lee -Electric Bass

Thursday, September 09, 2010


Dave Brubeck


Take the "A" Train and Take Five 1966 in Germany
Dave Brubeck - piano
Paul Desmond - alto sax
Eugene Wright - bass
Joe Morello - drums
Dave Brubeck (piano); Chris Brubeck (bass trombone, electric bass); Matthew Brubeck (cello); Darius Brubeck (acoustic & electric pianos); Dan Brubeck (drums)In Their Own Sweet Way Bifocal Blues Telarc 1997
Dave Brubeck (piano); Bobby Militello (alto saxophone); Alec Dankworth, Jack Six (bass); Randy Jones (drums) Dave Brubeck Double Live From The U.S.A. And U.K. Derngate Hall, Northampton, England on November 12, 1998 Be Natural Blues
Dave Brubeck (piano) Things Ain't What They Used To Be One Alone Telarc
Stardust June 1953 at Concert Hall in LA. Paul quotes 3rd movement of Debussy String Quartet. Dave Brubeck on piano, Paul Desmond on alto, Ron Crotty on bass & Lloyd Davis on drums.
Debussy String Quartet (L.85) mvt.3. Played by the Quartetto Italiano

Thursday, August 26, 2010


Ray Brown


1. Duke Ellington+Jimmy Blanton Plucked Again (1939)WM1121 COLUMBIA 35322
2. Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie Leap Frog [master Take] (1950) Charlie Parker (As), Dizzy Gillespie (T), Thelonious Monk (P), Curley Russell (B), Buddy Rich (D) C414-11 Verve MGV8002
3. Kenny Clarke 52nd St Boys Epistrophy (1946) D6VB2792 RCA (VIC-LP)
4.Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Under A Blanket Of Blue (1956) acc. by Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (sb), Buddy Rich (dm) 202112-10 Verve MGV4003
5. Jazz At The Philharmonic Lady, Be Good! (1945) Joe Guy, Howard McGhee (tp), Willie Smith (as), Illinois Jacquet, Charlie Ventura (ts), Garland Finney (p), Ulysses Livingston (g), Red Callender (sb), Gene Krupa (dm), Norman Granz (dir) (three 12'' sides) 1502, 1503, 1504 Asch 453-2B-453-3A-453-3B
6. Blossom Dearie - I'm Hip, from her 1966 LP "Blossom Time at Ronnie Scott's."
7. Frank Sinatra Nature Boy (1948 )HCO3250 COLUMBIA 38210
8. Billy Eckstine And His Orchestra Prisoner Of Love (1945 ) Hit 122 of 1946 NSC62 NATIONAL 9017
9. Tony Bennett Boulevard of Broken Dreams
10. Sarah Vaughan With Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra East Of The Sun (1944) 3008 Continental 6031
11. Mel Torme - Gravy Waltz - Steve Allen/Ray Brown
12. Laurindo de Almeida and The Modern Jazz Quartet, provided by Laurindo Almeida in the Heart to Loronix

Thursday, August 19, 2010


Marion Brown


1. Vista
Marion Brown (as, wind chimes)
Stanley Cowell (p, fender rhodes electric p, mbira)
Anthony Davis (p, fender rhodes electric p)
Reggie Workman (b)
Jimmy Hopps (dr, cymbals)

February 18-19, 1975
Recorded at Generation Sound Studios, New York City

2. Bismillahi 'Rrahman' Rrahim
Marion Brown (as, wind chimes)
Stanley Cowell (p, Fender rhodes electric p, mbira)
Anthony Davis (p, Fender rhodes electric p)
Reggie Workman (b)
Jimmy Hopps (dr, cymbals)
Jose Goico (tamborine, congas, finger cymbals)
Allen Murphy (voc, bells)
Bill Braynon (p, celestes, RMI electric piano)
Ed Blackwell (dr, slit drum)
Harold Budd (celeste, gong)

Recorded at Generation Sound Studios, New York City
February 18-19, 1975

3. Offering "Self Portrait In Three Colors"
Marion Brown (as) Jay Messer (g) Tom McClung (pf) Mike Marcus (b) Chris Dailey (ds)

Recorded at Sear Sound Studio in New York. on October 7th, 1992

4. Offering "After the Rain"
Marion Brown (as) Jay Messer (g) Tom McClung (pf) Mike Marcus (b) Chris Dailey (ds)

Recorded at Sear Sound Studio in New York. on October 7th, 1992
Venus Records

5. Malipieros Midnight Theatre LP 'in Sommerhausen' Calig CAL 30605 Vinyl, LP Germany Released: 1969
Bass, Percussion - Daniel Laloux
Drums, Percussion - Steve McCall
Producer - Herbert Braun
Saxophone [Alto] - Marion Brown
Trumpet, Percussion - Ambrose Jackson
Vibraphone, Clarinet [Bass], Percussion - Gunter Hampel
Voice, Percussion - Jeanne Lee
Recorded live at Bayerisches Staatskonservatorium der Musik, Würzburg, Germany, May 17th 1969.

John Coltrane - Ascension. 1965, 40 minutes approx. Trane (ts); Pharoah Sanders (ts); Archie Shepp (ts); Freddie Hubbard (t); Dewey Johnson (t); Marion Brown (as); John Tchicai (as); McCoy Tyner (p); Art Davis (b); Jimmy Garrison (b); Elvin Jones (d).

Wednesday, August 11, 2010


Clifford Brown


1. Clifford Brown Ensemble Blueberry Hill (1954 LA) Clifford Brown (tp), Stu Williamson (v-tb), Zoot Sims (ts), Bob Gordon (bar), Russ Freeman (p), Carson Smith (sb), Shelly Manne (dm), Jack Montrose (arr) Pacific Jazz PJ3
2. Clifford Brown & Max Roach The Blues Walk (1955 LA) Clifford Brown (tp), Harold Land (ts), Richie Powell (p), George Morrow (sb), Max Roach (dm) EmArcy MG36036
3. Clifford Brown & Max Roach George's Dilemna (1955 NYC) Clifford Brown (tp), Harold Land (ts), Richie Powell (p), George Morrow (sb), Max Roach (dm) EmArcy MG36037
4. Clifford Brown Ensemble Joy Spring (1954 LA) Clifford Brown (tp), Stu Williamson (v-tb), Zoot Sims (ts), Bob Gordon (bar), Russ Freeman (p), Joe Mondragon (sb), Shelly Manne (dm), Jack Montrose (arr) Pacific Jazz PJ3
5. Clifford Brown Ensemble Bones For Jones (1954 LA) Clifford Brown (tp), Stu Williamson (v-tb), Zoot Sims (ts), Bob Gordon (bar), Russ Freeman (p), Carson Smith (sb), Shelly Manne (dm), Jack Montrose (arr) Pacific Jazz PJ3
6. J.J. Johnson Sextet Feat. Clifford Brown Isle Of Capri (alt. Take) (1953 NYC) Clifford Brown (tp), J.J. Johnson (tb), Jimmy Heath (ts), John Lewis (p), Percy Heath (sb), Kenny Clarke (dm) Blue Note BLP1506
7.Clifford Brown Sextet Hymn Of The Orient (tk9) (1953 NYC) Clifford Brown (tp), Gigi Gryce (as), Charlie Rouse (ts), John Lewis (p), Percy Heath (sb), Art Blakey (dm) Blue Note BLP5032
8. Lou Donaldson/Clifford Brown Quintet De-dah (1953 NYC) Clifford Brown (tp), Lou Donaldson (as), Elmo Hope (p), Percy Heath (sb), Philly Joe Jones (dm) Blue Note 1624
9. J.J. Johnson Sextet Feat. Clifford Brown Get Happy (1953 NYC) Clifford Brown (tp), J.J. Johnson (tb), Jimmy Heath (ts), John Lewis (p), Percy Heath (sb), Kenny Clarke (dm) Blue Note BLP1505
10. Lou Donaldson/Clifford Brown Quintet You Go To My Head (1953 NYC) Clifford Brown (tp), Lou Donaldson (as), Elmo Hope (p), Percy Heath (sb), Philly Joe Jones (dm)Blue Note 1622
11. Clifford Brown Sextet Cherokee (tk21) (1953 NYC) Clifford Brown (tp), Gigi Gryce (as), Charlie Rouse (ts), John Lewis (p), Percy Heath (sb), Art Blakey (dm)Blue Note BLP5032
12. Clifford Brown & Max Roach Sandu (1955 NYC) Clifford Brown (tp), Harold Land (ts), Richie Powell (p), George Morrow (sb), Max Roach (dm)EmArcy MG36037
13. Clifford Brown/ Max Roach Quintet Mildama (1954) Clifford Brown (tp), Harold Land (ts), Richie Powell (p, arr), George Morrow (sb), Max Roach (dm) 18878 EmArcy EP1-6113
14. Clifford Brown 'round Midnight (1956 Buffalo, NY) Clifford Brown (tp), Sonny Rollins (ts), Richie Powell (p), George Morrow (sb), Max Roach (dm) Live at ''Town Casino'' Buffalo, NY Philology W-1015-2
15. J.J. Johnson Sextet Feat. Clifford Brown Sketch One (1953 NYC) Clifford Brown (tp), J.J. Johnson (tb), Jimmy Heath (bar), John Lewis (p), Percy Heath (sb), Kenny Clarke (dm) BN506-2 Blue Note BLP1505
16. Clifford Brown & Max Roach Sunset Eyes (1954 LA) Clifford Brown (tp), Teddy Edwards (ts), Carl Perkins (p), George Bledsoe (sb), Max Roach (dm) Live, poss. "California Club" L.A. Gene Norman Presents GNP114

Monday, August 02, 2010


Bob Brookmeyer

1. Music for String Quartet and Orchestra.First Movement: Fanfares and Folk Song Bob Brookmeyer, composer/conductor The Metropole Orchestra The Gustav Klimt String Quartet:Arila de Ruiter, violin Pauline Terlouw, violin Mieke Honingh, viola Bastiaan van der Werf, cello Challenge Jazz
2. Celebration: Jig NEW ART ORCHESTRA Conductor & Trombone: Bob Brookmeyer Soloist on 'Celebration': Scott Robinson
Reeds: Marko Lackner Stefan Pfeifer Paul Heller Niels van Haften Marcus Bartelt
Trumpets: Thorsten Beckenstein Torsten Maaß Sebastian Strempel Ralf Hesse Jorg Engels
Trombones: Ludwig Nuss Ansgar Striepens Christian Jakso
Bass Trombones: Edward Partyka Rhythm: Jurgen Grimm, synthesizer Kris Goessens, piano Ingmar Heller, bass John Hollenbeck, drums
Christopher Dell, percussion
3. Days Gone By, Oh My (from Gloomy Sunday and Other Bright Moments) Collective Personnel: Trumpets: Bernie Glow, Doc Severinsen, Joe Newman, Clark Terry, Nick Travis Trombones: Bob Brookmeyer, Billy Byers, Bill Elton, Wayne Andre, Alan Raph Reeds: Gene Quill, Eddie Wasserman, Phil Woods, Eddie Caine, Al Cohn, Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Gene Allen Rhythm: Eddie Costa (vbs, perc), Hank Jones (pno), George Duvivier (bass), Mel Lewis (drums)
Arrangers: Gary McFarland, Eddie Sauter, Ralph Burns, Al Cohn, Bob Brookmeyer
4. Elegy (from Get Well Soon) NEW ART ORCHESTRA Conductor & Trombone: Bob Brookmeyer Guest trumpet soloist: Till Brönner
Reeds: Marko Lackner Oliver Leicht Paul Heller Niels van Haften Edgar Herzog
Trumpets: Thorsten Beckenstein Torsten Maaß Sebastian Strempel Eckhard Baur Aneel Soomary Trombones: Steve Trop Christian Jaksjo
Bass Trombones: Anders Wiborg Ed Partyka Rhythm: Hendrik Soll, synthesizer Kris Goessens, piano Ingmar Heller, bass John Hollenbeck, drums
5. Q&A (from Q&A) Q&A: Jazz Big Band Graz Plays the Music of Bob Brookmeyer COMPOSER, CONDUCTOR, VALVE TROMBONE
Bob Brookmeyer
JAZZ BIG BAND GRAZ (Artistic Director: Sigi Feigl) REEDS: Heinrich von Kalnein Robert Friedl Klaus Gesing Klemens Pliem Martin Harms
TRUMPETS: Andy Pesendorfer Axel Mayer Horst Michael Schaffer David Jarh
TROMBONES: Wolfgang Messner Grzegorz Nagorski Michael Bergbaur Hans Radinger RHYTHM: Fritz Pauer, piano Uli Rennert, synthesizer
Wayne Darling, bass John Hollenbeck, drums
6. Sweetie (from Waltzing with Zoe) NEW ART ORCHESTRA Conductor & Trombone: Bob Brookmeyer
Reeds: Marko Lackner Oliver Leicht Matthias Erlewein Niels van Haften Edgar Herzog
Trumpets: Thorsten Beckenstein Torsten Maaß Sebastian Strempel Angelo Verploegen
Trombones: Adrian Mears Jan Oosting Bert Pfeiffer Bass Trombone: Ed Partyka
Rhythm: Achim Kaufmann, synthesizer Kris Goessens, piano Ingmar Heller, bass John Hollenbeck, drums end 3
Originally aired on NPR's "Jazz Profiles", this documentary on Bob chronicles the people, places and music in Bob's long career and a celebration of his 70th birthday.
Walkin Shoes 1956 in Rome Gerry Mulligan - baritone sax, piano Zoot Sims - tenor sax
Jon Eardley - trumpet Bob Brookmeyer - trombone Bill Crow - bass Dave Bailey - drums
Bernie's Tune 1956 in Rome Gerry Mulligan - baritone sax, piano Zoot Sims - tenor sax
Jon Eardley - trumpet Bob Brookmeyer - trombone Bill Crow - bass Dave Bailey - drums

Wednesday, July 28, 2010


Michael Brecker


1. Hippityville Michael Brecker - Tenor Sax John Abercrombie - Guitar Marc Johnson - Bass Peter Erskine - Drums
Tales from the Hudson includes
Slings and Arrows
Midnight Voyage by Joey Calderazzo
Song for Bilbao
Beau Rivage
African Skies
Introduction to Naked Soul
Naked Soul
Willie T. by Don Grolnick
Cabin Fever
Time is of the Essence includes:
Arc of the Pendulum
Sound Off
Half Past Late
Timeline by Pat Methany
The Morning of This Night
Renaissance Man by George Whitty
Dr. Slate
As I Am
Outrance
If time allows:
Brecker Brothers From Out of the Loop
African Skies
Secret Heart
Slang

Pops McGonigle

Press Here to Open


I usually look upon myself as an easy-goin' kinda guy. Der is, however, one exception ta da rule. I have come ta hate intensely da person dat invented da zipper. Not a week has gone by since dis nasty invention came inta our lives dat I don't curse da inventor ta hell, which I imagine as his body encased in a hot burning steel pair a pants and shirt dat can only be removed by a zipper dat runs down da front and da back and can never be removed cause it is constantly jammin'. I have lately been extending my hate and spleening my vent upon da American packaging industry- dose wizards of cardboard and plastic and tape wid dose little instructions printed on dem: Push, Pull, Open Here, Mutilate yourself here. How many teeth have been pulled out by dose easy open ketchup packs? How many fingers have been lost by dose screw-on caps with thin tamper evident protective seals which must be pulled out by means a finger loop after removing the screw on cap? Dose new soup cans dat don't require a can opener are killers, too. It's only a matter a time before urban gangs will be walking down da street wid cans a Campbell's Chunky Soups sticking outta der baggy pants, ready ta slash you atta moment's notice. Da mail-order online industry has probably got da highest death toll. I recently ordered a shirt from a high-end clothing store dat used ta be a sporting goods shop. I can't reveal da name but it has two names one of which rhymes with "bitch." Dey put out deese fancy catalogues wid sexy looking young people wearing der clothes. I'm glad der wearin' something, unlike Lady GaGa who seems ta be wearing a lot a plastic packaging, mostly a da see tru variety. Well, da purchases from da store arrived with smart promptitudosity. Two flannel shirts came in a cardboard box sealed wid a tape dat woudda put a welder outta business. I couldn't find da beginning a da tape so I attacked da package wid da Hell Cat's sewing scissors. After da tip flew offa dem, I attacked it wid da largest carving knife dat I could find in da kitchen, den a can opener, and an ice pick and a stream a profanities dat would make a mailer slush. Der's a well placed hole in da flannel shirt, but I got dem out. Den der's da bubbles. No, not Mrs. Lewandowski. I mean da plastic packaging dat was designed by da ancient Egyptian ta preserve der Pharoahs. I'm not talking about da bubble wrap wid dose tiny bubbles dat you like ta pop. No, dose big plastic bubbles dat hold products in der cardboard traps and defy ya ta try ta remove da products wid somethin less dan surgeon's scalpels. Suddenly I had dis vision uv a future America sealed tightly in a plastic bubble dat said: Press here for easy opening.

Thursday, July 22, 2010


Anthony Braxton


Anthony Braxton plays Impressions by John Coltrane - Woodstock Jazz Festival
Saxophone Improvisation Series F
BWC-12 N-48
Nr-12-C (33M)
Rfo-M° F (32)
JMK-80 CFN-7
178-F4 312
NBH-7C K7
MMKF-6 (CN-72)
(348-R) C-233
104°-Kelvin M-12
To Composer John Cage on For Alto (2008)

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Ruby Braff


Dr. T and Teatime


Opening theme
Take the 'A' Train- Ruby Braff The Original Jazz Masters Vol.2 Disc 5
1. Whispering Ruby Braff 1989 Together with the Newport All Stars rhythm group Ruby Braff and Howard Alden are featured in Whispering. Recorded during the 1989 Bern Jazz Festival 7:15
2. The Ruby Braff Trio with Howard Alden and Frank Tate at the 1991 Brecon Jazz Festival playing Don Redman's tune originally recorded by Louis Armstrong The Very Thought of You
3. Ruby Braff & Dick Hyman on the organ [Don't Go There!]with a rendition of When It's Sleepy Time Down South from Thursford, Norfolk, England.

Wednesday, July 07, 2010


Lester Bowie


Dr. T and Teatime


July 8, 2010
G:MT & Lester Bowie - Rachel's Song
Lester Bowie's New York Organ Ensemble Lugano 1992
Burghausen Jazzfest 1994 - Lester Bowie - trumpet; James Carver - tenor; Luis Bonilla - trombone; Kelvyn Bell - guitar, Amina-Claudine Myers - Hammond organ and Don Maye - drums.
Poppa's Gotta a Brand New Bag Serious Fun Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy (1989)
Smooth Operator Serious Fun Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy (1989)
Inflated Star Serious Fun Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy (1989)
Da Butt Serious Fun Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy (1989)
God Bless the Child Serious Fun Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy (1989)
Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy The Odyssey of Funk and Popular Music
The Odyssey Of Funk & Popular Music (also referred to as Vol. 1) is an album by Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy recorded for the Atlantic label in 1997
1. "Birth of the Blues" (Lew Brown, Buddy DeSylva, Ray Henderson) - 5:49
2. "Next" (Joseph Bowie, Sebastian Piekarek) - 6:05
3. "Two Become One" (Matt Rowebottom, Richard Stannard, Spice Girls) - 6:08
4. "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" (Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice) - 9:09
5. "Beautiful People" (Marilyn Manson, Twiggy Ramirez) - 6:57
6. "In the Still of the Night" (Cole Porter) - 4:43
7. "Notorious Thugs" (Sean Combs, Anthony Henderson, Steven Howse, Steve Jordan, Bryon McCane, Christopher Wallace) - 5:30
8. "Nessum Dorma" (Giacomo Puccini) - 6:49
9. "If You Don't Know Me by Now" (Harold Melvin, Teddy Pendergrass) - 4:20
Personnel Lester Bowie: trumpet Vincent Chancey: french horn Gary Valente: trombone
Joshua Roseman: trombone Louis Bonilla: trombone Ravi Best: trumpet Gerald Brezel: trumpet Joseph "Mac" Gollehon: trumpet Bob Stewart: tuba Victor See Yuen: percussion
Vinnie Johnson: drums
Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy The Fire This Time
1. Night Time (Is the Right Time) - Lester Bowie, Herman, Lew
2. For Louis - Lester Bowie, Wilson, Phillip
3. Journey Towards Freedom - Lester Bowie, Allen, E.J.
4. Remember the Time - Lester Bowie, Jackson, Michael
5. Strange Fruit - Lester Bowie, Allan, Lewis

Thursday, July 01, 2010


Buddy Bolden


Dr. T and Teatime


Jelly Roll Morton (piano) Buddy Bolden's Blues (1939) COMMODORE 589
Jelly Roll Morton Jazzmen I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say (1939)BLUEBIRD 10434
The Dutch Swing College Band Buddy Bolden Blues (1952 Hilversum) Philips P17063H
Sarah Vaughan I'm Crazy To Love You (1950) COLUMBIA 38701
Rudy Vallee And His Connecticut Yankees You're Driving Me Crazy! (what Did I Do?) (1931) VICTOR 22572
Django Reinhardt Et Le Quintette Du Hot Club De France You're Driving Me Crazy (1937) Gramophone K-8396
Miss Valaida Med Winstrup Olesens Swingband Donaldson You're Driving Me Crazy (1940) Valaida Snow t v acc. by Winstrup Olesen t dir. Kai Moeller cl, Leo Mathiesen p, Helge Jacobsen g, Christian Jensen b, Kai Fischer d Tono 21165
Art Tatum Crazy Rhythm (1955) (p-solo) Pablo 2310-730
Crazy Otto Glad Rag Doll (1955) Hit 144 of 1955 Decca 29403 Debuted 03/05/1955 and peaked at #19 on the Hot 100 Chart. Source: Pop Annual. Label/Number: Decca 29403. Date Peaked: 03/05/1955.
Guy Mitchell Crazy With Love (1956) Hit 298 of 1956 Columbia 40769 Debuted 11/10/1956 and peaked at #53 on the Hot 100 Chart. Source: Pop Annual.
Wally Cox What A Crazy Guy (dufo) (1953) RCA Victor 5278
Johnny Maddox And The Rhythmasters The Crazy Otto (1955 ) Dot 15325
Teresa Brewer Crazy With Love (1956) Coral 61737
King Oliver And His Orchestra I'm Crazy 'bout My Baby (1931 New York) Brunswick 6065
Albert Ammons Bass Goin' Crazy (1939) BLUENOTE 021
Crazy Otto Smiles Debuted 02/26/1955 and peaked at #21 on the Hot 100 Chart. Source: Pop Annual. Decca 29403. Date Peaked: 02/26/1955.
Pat Boone At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama) (1955) Dot 15422 A
Kid Ory's Dixieland Band The Girls Go Crazy About The Way I Walk (1945 ) DECCA 25133
Gnarls Barkley Crazy
Patsy Cline Crazy
Gnarls Barkley Crazy (Theremin remix)
Mel Torme You're Driving Me Crazy (1946) MUSICRAFT 595
Pops McGonigle
Nightmares
Episode 131
My loverly wife Helen (AKA da Hellkat)keeps having chronic nightmares as far back as da Chucky Cheese incident, which is keeping da law firm of Walker and Cane happy, but da poor Hellkat is suffering. In one recurrin' nightmare, da poor Hellkat was trapped in a pizza parlor, facing death by anchovy pizza. In another, she was drowning in deep pools of Coca Cola (She has always been a Pepsi drinker). At their worst, the nightmares occurred on an almost weekly basis, leaving her jittery and desperately tired.
"I would wake up so terrified that I was afraid to go back to sleep," da poor Hellkat says. "And the bad feelings were hard to shake. I would continue to feel frightened throughout the next day."
Dere's nothing unusual about having an occasional nightmare (which sleep experts define simply as a bad dream dat causes the sleeper to wake up). But up to 8% of da adult population suffers from chronic nightmares, waking in terror at least once a week.
Sometimes the nightmares are so frequent and so upsetting that they make sound sleep all but impossible, setting da stage fer fatigue and emotional problems like anxiety and depression.

Nightmares vary widely in der themes and specific content -- experts say dey can be "about" anything -- but all cause fear, sadness, anger, shame, or another negative emotion. They occur during REM sleep, typically in da latter part of the night. Though more common in children and adolescents, dey also strike in adulthood.

In many cases, chronic nightmares are triggered by psychological stress -- such as dat stemming from post-traumatic stress disorder, a severe anxiety disorder that strikes people who have been exposed to combat, violent assaults, accidents, natural disasters, and other terrifying ordeals.

"Lots of people think that nightmares can't be treated," says Henry Quackenbush, PsyD, director of the behavioral sleep medicine program at Montefiore Medical Center's Sleep-Wake Disorders Center in New York City. "But there are effective treatments."
On da recommendation of our own doctor, I began taking da Hellkat der for treatments.
Da treatment involves da use of perfumes, will power, and music, any of which can be procured at your local Walmart. Just ask fer da "Nightmare kit." I would do dis treatment fer da Hellkat at home. She sits down on da couch and relaxes-which is a tough assignment right at da start for a nightmare victim. Her face is covered wid four layers of gauze, muffling nose, mouth, eyes, and ears. Jasmine and tuberrose perfumes are den dropped on da gauze and symphony music is played. If da symphony happens ta be out on tour at da time, or we run outta chairs in da house, chamber music has ta do. Sometimes I just hum Night on Bald Mountain. Den da poor Hellkat gets sleepy and is supposed ta run tru a series of daydreams, carefully selected in advance by Doctor Quackenbush, retracing da ideals of da poor Hellkat's youth, such as baking a large Chocolate cake or running a canoe rental landing on Lake Wallenpaupack. She lies der fer half, maybe three quarters of an hour, with a soft gong sounding from time ta time. Da gong is a signal ta change dreams or run from Chuck Barris. Da gong was not covered by Medicare. No matter where you are in da daydream when da gong sounds, she's supposed ta change ta another daydream. Den at da precise time da nightmare is introduced and told ta do its worst. Jasmine and tuberrose perfumes are den kickin in, but da symphony orchestra has knocked off at five and gone home. Da doctor says dis treatment also works fer depression, insomnia, anxiety, and confusions. Boy, I could use a couple a dose confusion treatments myself.

Saturday, June 19, 2010


Paul Bley


Nothing to Declare Justin Time 2004
1. Nothing to Declare
2. Breakdown
3. Blues Waltz
4. 8th Avenue
Paul Bley Trio - When Will the Blues Leave? (1962)Paul Bley (piano), Steve Swallow (bass), Pete LaRoca (drums)from the album 'FOOTLOOSE!'
Hands On Evidence 2007
1. Remembering
2. Points
3. Ram Dance
4. Three Fifth
5. Hands On
6. If
7. Cowhand

Monday, June 14, 2010


Carla Bley


Dining Alone
Lawns
Music from the album "Lost In The Stars - The Music Of Kurt Weill" (1985) with Phil Woods
The Carla Bley Band The Lord is Listenin' To Ya, Hallelujah! Live! 1981.08.19-21. SF. Great American Hall Michael Mantler(p) Steve Slagle(as/ss/fl) Tony Dagraid(ts) Gary Valent(tb) Vincent Chancey(f-hor) Earl Mcintyre(tu/btb) Carla Bley(org/glo/p/)Arturo Offarrill(p/org) Steve Swallows(b) D.Sharpe(ds)
The Very Big Carla Bley Band 1990 'Who will rescue you'
Carla Bley The Lost Chords
The Carla Bley Band Musique Mechanique
Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra with Carla Bley and Robert Wyatt - Tail of a Tornado Performing in the Royal Festival Hall, London, as part of Ornette Coleman's Meltdown Festival, 20th June, 2009.
Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra with Carla Bley 5/8 Amazing Grace New Liberation Music Orchestra - live at Marciac, 2004 // a film by Frank Cassenti // Carla Bley - piano, conductor / Charlie Haden - bass / Chris Cheek - sax / Ahnee Sharon Freeman - french horn
Carla Bley - Song of the Jungle Stream from Tropic Appetites 1974
Looking for America
1. Grand Mother
2. The National Anthem: OG Can UC?/ Flags/ Whose Broad Stripes?/ Anthem/ Keep It Spangled
3. Step Mother
4. Fast Lane
5. Los Cocineros
6. Your Mother
7. Tijuana Traffic
8. God Mother
9. Old MacDonald Had A Farm

Friday, May 28, 2010


Art Blakey


1. Art Blakey And Thelonious Monk Evidence (1957) Art Blakey, D, Thelonious Monk, P, Bill Hardman, T, Johnny Griffin, Ts, Spanky DeBrest, B Atlantic LP1278
2. Art Blakey And Benny Golson: Jazz Messengers The Drum Thunder (miniature) Suite (1958) Art Blakey, D, Benny Golson, Ts, Lee Morgan, T, Bobbie Timmons, P, Jymie Merritt, B Blue Note BLP 4003
3. Art Blakey And Benny Golson: Jazz Messengers Along Came Manon (1959) Art Blakey, D, Benny Golson, Ts, Lee Morgan, T,: Jymie Merritt, B, Bobby Timmons, P RCA 430045
4. Art Blakey And Thelonious Monk In Walked Bud (1957) Art Blakey, D, Thelonious Monk, P, Bill Hardman, T, Johnny Griffin, Ts, Spanky DeBrest, B Blue Note 548
5. Art Blakey And Benny Golson: Jazz Messengers Out Of The Past (1958) Art Blakey, D, Benny Golson, Ts, Lee Morgan, T,: Jymie Merritt, B, Bobby Timmons, P RCA 430045
6. Art Blakey And Benny Golson: Jazz Messengers Moanin With Hazel (so What) (1959) Art Blakey, D, Benny Golson, Ts, Lee Morgan, T,: Jymie Merritt, B, Bobby Timmons, P RCA 430044
7. Art Blakey And Benny Golson: Jazz Messengers Like Someone In Love (1958) Art Blakey, D, Benny Golson, Ts, Lee Morgan, T,: Jymie Merritt, B, Bobby Timmons, P RCA 430044
8. Art Blakey And Benny Golson: Jazz Messengers Along Came Betty (1958) Art Blakey, D, Benny Golson, Ts, Lee Morgan, T, Bobbie Timmons, P, Jymie Merritt, B Blue Note 45-1736
9. Art Blakey And Thelonious Monk Rhythm-a-ning (1957) Art Blakey, D, Thelonious Monk, P, Bill Hardman, T, Johnny Griffin, Ts, Spanky DeBrest, B Atlantic LP1278
10. Art Blakey And Benny Golson: Jazz Messengers Blues March (1958) Art Blakey, D, Benny Golson, Ts, Lee Morgan, T, Bobbie Timmons, P, Jymie Merritt, B Blue Note 45-1736
11. Art Blakey And Benny Golson: Jazz Messengers Now's The Time (1958) Art Blakey, D, Benny Golson, Ts, Lee Morgan, T,: Jymie Merritt, B, Bobby Timmons, P RCA 430043
12. Art Blakey And Thelonious Monk Blue Monk (1957) Art Blakey, D, Thelonious Monk, P, Bill Hardman, T, Johnny Griffin, Ts, Spanky DeBrest, B Atlantic LP12
13. Art Blakey And Thelonious Monk I Mean You (1957) Art Blakey, D, Thelonious Monk, P, Bill Hardman, T, Johnny Griffin, Ts, Spanky DeBrest, B 2561 Atlantic LP127878
14. Art Blakey And Benny Golson: Jazz Messengers Ending With The Theme (1959) Art Blakey, Kenny Clarke, D, Benny Golson, Ts, Lee Morgan, T,: Jymie Merritt, B, Bobby Timmons, P RCA 430045
15. Art Blakey And Thelonious Monk Purple Shades (1957) Art Blakey, D, Thelonious Monk, P, Bill Hardman, T, Johnny Griffin, Ts, Spanky DeBrest, B Atlantic LP1278
16. Art Blakey And Benny Golson: Jazz Messengers Politely (1959) Art Blakey, D, Benny Golson, Ts, Lee Morgan, T,: Jymie Merritt, B, Bobby Timmons, P RCA 430043
17. Art Blakey And Benny Golson: Jazz Messengers The First Theme (1958) Art Blakey, D, Benny Golson, Ts, Lee Morgan, T,: Jymie Merritt, B, Bobby Timmons, P RCA 430043
Charles Mingus Pedal Point Blues (1959) Jimmy Knepper (tb), John Handy (as), Shafi Hadi, Booker Ervin (ts), Horace Parlan (p), Charles Mingus (p, sb), Dannie Richmond (dm) Columbia JG35717

Monday, May 24, 2010


Chu Berry


1. Chu Berry And His Stompy Stevedores Maelstrom (1937) Columbia 37571
2. Chu Berry And His Jazz Ensemble On The Sunny Side Of The Street (1941) Commodore 1508
3. Chu Berry And His Jazz Ensemble Blowin' Up A Breeze (1941) Commodore 541
4. Chu Berry And His Stompy Stevedores Indiana (1937) Vocalion 3824
5. Chu Berry And His Stompy Stevedores Ebb Tide (1937) Vocalion 3793
6. Chu Berry And His Stompy Stevedores My Secret Love Affair (1937) Swing 358
7. Chu Berry And His Jazz Ensemble Monday At Minton's (what's It To You?) (1941) Commodore 541
8. Spike Hughes And His Negro Orchestra With Benny Carter Sweet Sue-just You (1933) Decca F-3972
9. Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra Edgar Sampson Blue Lou (1936) VOCALION 3211
10. Chu Berry And His Stompy Stevedores Limehouse Blues (1937) Vocalion 3824
11. Count Basie And His Orchestra Oh! Lady, Be Good (1939) Decca 2631
12. Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra Sweethearts On Parade (1939) Victor 26209
13. Chu Berry And His Stompy Stevedores Chuberry Jam Irving Randolph (tp),
Keg Johnson (tb), Chu Berry (ts), Benny Payne (p, vcl), Danny Barker (g), Milt Hinton (b), Leroy Maxey (d). NYC, September 10, 1937
14. Chu Berry & Lionel Hampton "Shufflin'at the Hollywood" 1939 Clyde Hart,piano, Allan Reuss,guitar, Milt Hinton,bass,Cozy Cole,drums.

Pops McGonigle


Poker Anyone?


When da Hellkat has her girlfriends over for a game of cards, dey usually try ta send me outta da room or preferable outta da house. I used ta heckle from da sidelines when dey played their game of SKAT. Dey seemed ta have landed on dis game because dey could keep up a tre way conversation widout gettin too confused about da game. Dey even had dis gizmo to pass da stockpile of cards around so dey wouldn't get confused over who was next ta draw. Well my hecklin caused some a dem ta refer to me as Sweet Antique Pops or sometimes just the initials were used. So last week I knew somethin was up because I was being eased outta da house, but den I saw someone tryin ta slip in wid a tray a poker chips. "So long, have fun bowling, Pops," dey said. I said hey, what's dis when I came back inta da udder room. Are dose poker chips, I said.

Friday, May 14, 2010


Bunny Berigan


Dr. T and Teatime


Bunny Berigan I Can't Get Started (1938) VICTOR 36208
Bunny Berigan & His Blue Boys Blues (1935) DECCA 18116
1. Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra Piano Tuner Man (1938)VICTOR 25776B
2. Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra Night Song (1939) VICTOR 27258B
3. Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra Bix Beiderbecke In The Dark (1938) VICTOR 26122A
4.Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra Russian Lullaby (1937) VICTOR 26001B
5.Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra featuring Gail Reese Turn On That Red Hot Heat (1937) VICTOR 25646A
6.Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra Somewhere With Somebody Else (1938) VICTOR 25868B
7.Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra Bunny Berigan And His Orchestra Black Bottom (1937) RCA 20-1502
8.Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra Lorenzo Hart-Richard Rodgers All Dark People Are Light On Their Feet (1937) VICTOR 25557A
9. Bunny Berigan And His Orchestra Jelly Roll Morton Jelly Roll Blues (1938) VICTOR 26113A
10. Bunny Berigan & His Orch Spencer Williams Mahogany Hall Stomp (1937) VICTOR 25622A
11. Bunny Berigan & His Orch Mother Goose (1937)VICTOR 25616B
12. Bunny Berigan & His Orch A.Razaf-J.C.Johnson-T.Waller Patty Cake, Patty Cake (1939) VICTOR 26196B
13. Bunny Berigan & His Orch Swanee River (1937) VICTOR 25588A

Thursday, May 13, 2010


1. Mezzrow - Bechet Quintet Breathless Blues (1947) King Jazz 147
2. Mezzrow - Bechet Quntet Ole Miss (1945) King Jazz 142
3. Mezzrow - Bechet Quintet Really The Blues - Part 2 (1947) King Jazz 146
4. Sidney Bechet Bluenote Jazzmen Jackass Blues BLUENOTE BN050B
5. Sidney Bechet Sleepy Time Down South (1949) SAVOY 745
6. Sidney Bechet Bluenote Jazzmen Everybody Loves My Baby (1944) BLUENOTE 40
7. Sidney Bechet And Noble Sissle When The Sun Sets Down South (1938) DECCA 2129A
8. Sidney Bechet Bluenote Jazzmen St Louis Blues (1945) BLUENOTE BN044
9. Sidney Bechet W Claude Luter Sawmill Blues (1949) BLUENOTE BN568
10. Bechet New Orleans Feetwarmers Shag (1932)BLUEBIRD 10022
11. Mezzrow - Bechet Quintet Whoop This Wolf Away From My Door (1947) Storyville A45077
12. Mezzrow - Bechet Septet Bad Bad Baby Blues (1945) Storyville SLP 141
13. Mezzrow - Bechet Septet The Sheik Of Araby (1945) Storyville SEP 408
14. Sidney Bechet W Claude Luter Riverboat Shuffle (1949) BLUENOTE BN568
15. Sidney Bechet W Claude Luter Sobbin' And Cryin' (1949) BLUENOTE BN567
16. Sidney Bechet & His Rhythm Bill Basie One O'clock Jump (1940)VICTOR 27204
17. Sidney Bechet New Orleans Feetwarmers Sidney Bechet Preachin' Blues (1940) BLUEBIRD 10623B
18. Noble Sissle Swingsters Sidney Bechet Blackstick (1938) DECCA 3865B
19. Sidney Bechet New Orleans Feetwarmers C.Williams-S.Williams I Ain't Gone Give Nobody None Of This Jelly Roll (1941) VICTOR 27447
20. Bob Dorough & Doug Smith-Devil May Care PBS Local 2-17-1998

Thursday, May 06, 2010


Dr. T and Teatime


Mother's Day Special
George Jessel My Mother's Eyes(1929) ARA 4515A
Jimmie Rodgers Mother, Queen Of My Heart(1932) Montgomery Ward 4206
Charles Harrison Ireland Must Be Heaven, For My Mother Came From There(1916) VICTOR 18111
Paul Whiteman & His Orch "Hollywood Revue" Your Mother And Mine(1929) COLUMBIA 1845 D
Guy Lombardo Royal Canadians Go Home And Tell Your Mother(1930) COLUMBIA 2276 D
American Quartet Mary Was My Mother's Name(1912) Victor 17130
Jimmie Rodgers Mother Was A Lady(1927) VICTOR 23193
Charles Hart Kahn-van Alstyne So Long Mother(1917) VICTOR 18374
George J. Gaskin Break The News To Mother(1898) COLUMBIA 4156
American Quartet Mary Was My Mother's Name(1912) Victor 17130
Mills Brothers Tomlin-Poe-Grier Don't Be Afraid To Tell Your Mother(1935) DECCA 402B
Charles Harrison That Old Irish Mother Of Mine(1920) LYRIC 5222
Captain Glenn Miller And The AAFTC Orchestra Songs My Mother Taught Me(1944) V-Disc 533-A
Frederic C. Freemantel Weeden My Mother's Prayer VICTOR 16533
Henry Burr Daddy, You've Been A Mother To Me(1919) VICTOR 18656
Henry Burr You Remind Me Of My Mother(1923) 26897 Victor 18957
Bill Haley And His Comets Teenager's Mother (are You Right?) (1956) Mercury 70750
George Benson True Blue That's Right
Bread, Mother Freedom
Clayton Brothers, Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
Mildred Bailey, Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child

Tuesday, April 27, 2010


Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra Bix Beiderbecke In The Dark (1938) VICTOR 26122A
Bunny Berigan And His Orchestra Bix Beiderbecke Candlelights (1938) VICTOR 26122B
Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra Bix Beiderbecke Davenport Blues (1938) VICTOR 26121B
Bix Beiderbecke (piano) Bix Beiderbecke In A Mist (1927) OKeh 40916
Bix Beiderbecke and His Rhythm Jugglers Davenport Blues Bix Restored, Volume 1 (Origin Jazz Library BXCD 01-03 )
Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Tommy Dorsey (trombone), Don Murray (clarinet), Paul Mertz (piano), Tommy Gargano (drums)
Recorded: Richmond, Indiana, January 26, 1925 This is Bix’s first recording under his own name and includes musicians from the Jean Goldkette Orchestra, an organization that had just given Bix the boot for his poor sight-reading skills. On this date, though, sight-reading wasn’t even an option. Bix was composing the piece as he went along and his friends did their best just to keep up. Although Bix’s long, laid-back solo boasts nothing of the martial precision that would mark his best years, his grasp of melody is perfect. Even while improvising, he lends the tune wonderful shape and clarity. Don Murray provides effective counterpoint and, unfortunately, Tommy Dorsey doesn’t have much to do. Still, the dreamy swing of Bix’s playing undoubtedly helped to shape the Sentimental Gentleman’s future.
Jean Goldkette (with Bix Beiderbecke): My Pretty Girl
Jean Goldkette Orchestra (with Bix Beiderbecke)
Bix Restored, Volume 1 (Origin Jazz Library)
Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Frankie Trumbauer (reeds), Joe Venuti (violin),
Fred Farrar, Ray Lodwig (trumpet), Bill Rank, Spiegle Willcox (trombone), “Doc” Ryker, Danny Polo (reeds), Eddy Sheasby (violin), Paul Mertz (piano), Howdy Quicksell (banjo), Steve Brown (bass), Chauncy Morehouse (drums)
Recorded: New York, February 1, 1927 Jean Goldkette had fired Bix for his poor reading skills, but later rehired him, forming the hottest white dance band of its day. After a nationwide tour, the “Famous Fourteen” squared off against Fletcher Henderson’s post-Satchmo outfit in a legendary battle of the bands at New York’s Roseland Ballroom. Henderson’s cornetist Rex Stewart called the experience “humiliating,” and it was partly due to audience favorites like “My Pretty Girl,” which the band recorded a few months later. Bix retreats to the background as Polo on clarinet and Trumbauer on saxophone take a scorching lead, bowing out only briefly for Venuti’s two fiddle breaks. The action, meanwhile, is driven by Brown’s incomparable slap bass. “You know, Steve was even better known to more people at that time than Bix was,” saxophonist Doc Ryker remembered.
Bix Beiderbecke Feat. Adrian Rollini (Baritone Sax) At The Jazz Band Ball (1927) OKeh 40923
Bix Beiderbecke and His Gang Jazz Me Blues Bix Beiderbecke (c), Bill Rank (tb), Don Murray (cl), Adrian Rollini (bsx), Frank Signorelli (p), Chauncey Morehouse (dr) October 5, 1927 Bix recorded most of his best stuff in 1927. This is the height of his playing. “Jazz Me Blues” was one of the very early jazz standards (its name derives from the origins of the word jazz as an unmentionable act). Bix’s solo was so definitive, it became difficult for musicians afterward to perform the number without imitating it.
Bix Beiderbecke and His Gang Sorry – same as above
Marty Grosz & His Honoris Causa Jazz Band Sorry –Marty Grosz (g), Carl Halen (c), and Tut Soper (p) 1957
A Good Man Is Hard to Find – Frank Trumbauer and His Orchestra Bix Beiderbecke (c), Bill Rank (tb), Frank Trumbauer (cms), Pee Wee Russell (cl), Adrian Rollini (bsx), Joe Venuti (v), Eddie Lang (g), Frank Signorelli (p), Chauncey Morehouse (dr) October 25, 1927 Frankie Trumbauer was a part-Indian saxophone player from Carbondale, Illinois. He befriended Bix, becoming not only a musical collaborator but almost a kind of father figure. He was stable and responsible in ways that Bix could never be. Bix’s musical adventurousness, meanwhile, always brought out the best in Trumbauer. (Trumbauer didn’t have much of a career after Bix died.) Pee Wee Russell was a notoriously eccentric, melancholy, tall & angular, heavy-drinking, squeaky-sounding clarinet player who lived long enough to give a young Billy Crystal lessons. Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang were both Italians from Philly (Lang’s real name: Salvatore Massaro). Lang died very young, in 1933, of a botched tonsillectomy. Venuti was one of the great practical jokers in jazz history. Their collaborations anticipated Stephane Grappelli and Django Reinhardt, who created a famous ensemble called the Hot Club of France. When Goldkette’s band broke up after their NYC gigs, Bix, Trumbauer, Venuti, and Lang formed a band led by Rollini, but it only lasted a week or two. Then Bix & Tram joined the Paul Whiteman Orchestra, the biggest, most famous, best-paying band in the country.
Bunny Berigan & His Orch Bix Beiderbecke Flashes (1938) VICTOR 26121A
Bix Beiderbecke And His Orch Maceo Pinkard I'll Be A Friend With Pleasure (1930) VICTOR 26415
Bix Beiderbecke & His Gang Howdy Quicksell-ray Lodwig Since My Best Girl Turned Me Down (1927) OKeh 41001
Bix Beiderbecke & His Gang Razaf-Schafer-Johnson Louisiana (1928) OKeh 41173
Singin’ the Blues – Frank Trumbauer and His Orchestra Bix Beiderbecke (c), Frank Trumbauer (cms), Jimmy Dorsey (cl/as), Paul Mertz (p), Chauncey Morehouse (dr), Eddie Lang (g), Miff Mole (tb) February 4, 1927
Bix’s most famous and important recording. His solo, though improvised, feels like a perfectly finished composition. Trumbauer’s sax solo is great, too (Trumbauer directly influenced the great, unbelievably cool tenor saxophonist Lester Young). “Singin’ the Blues” is considered the first jazz ballad, and it shows how Bix invented the “cool” style of jazz playing that contrasted sharply with Louis Armstrong’s more dominant and flamboyant style. (In many ways, they were on different planets stylistically, but all evidence suggests that Bix & Louis really respected and liked each other.) Bix always stayed in the middle register occupied by the human voice, playing the minimum notes necessary.
Singing the Blues – Sol Ho‘opi‘i’s Novelty Trio March 27, 1928 Ho‘opi‘i (1902–1953) was born in Honolulu, the youngest of 21 children. He was known as the master of the Hawaiian guitar, and his trio often adapted blues and jazz standards of the day.
Singin’ the Blues – George Gershwin Gershwin recorded this (and many other popular tunes) on a piano roll in the 1920s.
Singin’ the Blues – Geoff Muldaur’s Futuristic Ensemble 2003 Geoff Muldaur is an important folk and blues singer who grew up listening to Bix records. Here, he arranges a version of “Singin’ the Blues” that dispenses with Bix’s solos, but adds vocals courtesy Martha Wainwright (daughter of Loudon Wainwright III, one of the many “next Dylans”).
Pops McGonigle read this story while he was down at the Bid-A-Wee-Wee Day Care Center.
While the town of Hawley, PA was suffering from a rat infestation, a man dressed in pied clothing appeared, claiming to be a rat-catcher. His name was Ignaz Poniatowski He promised the townsmen a solution for their problem with the rats. The townsmen in turn promised to pay him for the removal of the rats. The man accepted, and played a musical pipe to lure the rats with a song into a van that would take them and release them in Arizona. His first batch of rats was mostly female rats who were dressed in little blue jeans with raised paws and they kept chanting and screaming as they went along: " Take Back the Cheese!" His second group of rats was mostly male rats who were dressed in tight little blue jeans with red bandanas in the back pockets with raised paws and they kept chanting and screaming as they went along: " Take Back the Fudge!" Despite his success, the people reneged on their promise and refused to pay the rat-catcher the full amount of money. Poniatowski left the town angrily, but vowed to return some time later, seeking revenge. On a Sunday while the inhabitants were in church, he played his pipe yet again, dressed in green, like a hunter, this time attracting the politicians of all parties in Hawley. One hundred thirty politicians followed him out of the town, where they were lured into a cave and never seen again. The deed had the opposite effect. The people of Hawley cheered him for his good deed and he was elected the next mayor of Hawley and they all lived happily ever after.
Johnny:"Is this another one of your thinly veiled socio-political allegories?"
I restrained myself this time.

Thursday, April 22, 2010


Count Basie


Dr. T and Teatime
Count Basie And His Orchestra Feat. Lester Young-2nd Tenor Sax Solo One O'Clock Jump (1937) DECCA 1363A
Count Basie And His Orchestra Feat. Jimmy Rushing Sent For You Yesterday And Here You Come Today (1938) DECCA 1880A
Count Basie & His Orchestra One Two Three (1941) OKEH 6319
Art Pepper Four Brothers (1959) M Paich, Ar, P Candoli, Tp, B Envoldsen, Ts, VTb, Geller, As, J Sheldon, Tp, M Lewsi, P, Kamuca, Ts, Freeman, P, B Perkins, Ts, B Shank, As, Al Porcino, T0J Mondragon, B, V DeRosa, Fh, C Kennedy, Ts, Flory, Ts, Dick Nash, Tb
Count Basie & His Orchestra Five O'Clock Whistle
Count Basie & His Orchestra The Fives
Cab Calloway Six or Seven Times
Count Basie & His Orchestra Seventh Avenue Express
Woody Herman, Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar
Duke Ellington, Nine Little Miles from Tennessee
Count Basie & His Orchestra Listen My Children and You Shall Hear
Count Basie & His Orchestra Moten Swing
Red Norvo Sextet Seven Come Eleven
Count Basie & His Orchestra Twelfth Street Rag
Count Basie & His Orchestra Hollywood Jump

Wednesday, March 24, 2010


Dr. T and Teatime


Mildred Bailey


Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra (vocal: Bing Crosby)I Like To Do Things For You (1930) Columbia E CB87
Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra I Like To Do Things For You (v J. Lang) (1930) OKeh 41421
Mildred Bailey & Delta Rhythm Boys It's So Peaceful In The Country (1941)DECCA 3953A
Mildred Bailey Where Are You? (1937) Vocalion 3456 Billboard: Reached Number 5 on the Billboard chart in 1937
Aretha Franklin Where Are You?
Ben Webster Trio - Where Are You? (1957) Ben Webster (tenor sax), Jimmy Rowles (piano), Red Mitchell (bass)from the album 'BILL HARRIS AND FRIENDS'
Dinah Washington Where Are You ?
Illinois Jacquet Where Are You MERCURY 89060
Johnny Mathis Where Are You
Benny Goodman And His Orchestra Please Be Kind (1938)VICTOR 25814
Red Norvo And His Orchestra Says My Heart (vocal:Mildred Bailey)(1938) CBS BR8135
Benny Goodman And His Orchestra Darn That Dream (1939) COLUMBIA 35331
Mildred Bailey W Matty Malneck Home (1931) BLUEBIRD 7763 B
Mildred Bailey When Day Is Done (1935) ARC VO3057
Mildred Bailey Sometimes I'm Happy (1941) DECCA 3755B
Mildred Bailey And Her Orchestra Small Fry Vocalion, 4224
Mildred Bailey & Her Orchestra I See Your Face Before Me Vocalion 3931
Mildred Bailey & Her Alleycats Willow Tree DECCA, 18108B
Mildred Bailey Honeysuckle Rose DECCA, 18108A
Mildred Bailey The Man I Love CROWN, 105
Mildred Bailey & Her Orchestra If You Should Ever Leave Me (1937)Vocalion 3615
Mildred Bailey With Teddy Wilson Scrap Your Fat V-DISC 135B
Mildred Bailey Rock It For Me (1938) CBS VO4083
Mildred Bailey Fools Rush In (1940) COLUMBIA 35463
Mildred Bailey W E. Sauter All That Glitters Is Not Gold (1946) MAJESTIC 1034
Benny Goodman And His Orchestra Faithful Forever (vocal:Mildred Bailey) (1939) CBS CO35289
Red Norvo & His Orchestra Wigwammin (vocal:Mildred Bailey)BRUNSWICK 8194

Da police car pulled up in front of da house on Wisteria Lane, and I gets out.

Da polite policeman, I tink his name was Sgt. Redenbacker, explained to da Hellkat aka my loverly wife Helen dat I said that I was lost in da park...and couldn't find my way home. "Pops", said da Hellkat , " You've been going to dat park for over 30 years ! So how could you get lost ? " Leaning close to da Hellkat, so that the policeman couldn't hear. I whispered, " I wasn't lost.....I was just too tired to walk home."
So to honor or recompense da police department, I'm going ta give you a rash --of police jokes:A Rabbi and a Priest are driving one day and, by a freak accident, have a head-on collision with tremendous force. Both cars are totally demolished, but amazingly, neither of the clerics has a scratch on him.

After they crawl out of their cars, the rabbi sees the priest's collar and says, "So you're a priest. I'm a rabbi.

Just look at our cars.

There is nothing left, yet we are here, unhurt.

This must be a sign from God!"

Pointing to the sky, he continues, "God must have meant that we should meet and share our lives in peace and friendship for the rest of our days on earth."

The priest replies, "I agree with you completely.

This must surely be a sign from God!"

The rabbi is looking at his car and exclaims, "And look at this!

Here's another miracle!

My car is completely demolished, but this bottle of Mogen David wine did not break.

Surely, God wants us to drink this wine and to celebrate our good fortune."

The priest nods in agreement.

The rabbi hands the bottle to the priest, who drinks half the bottle and hands the bottle back to the rabbi.

The rabbi takes the bottle and immediately puts the cap on, then hands it back to the priest.

The priest, baffled, asks, "Aren't you having any, Rabbi?"

The rabbi replies, "Nah... I think I'll wait for the police."
2. A juggler, driving to his next performance, was stopped by the police. "What are those knives doing in your car?" asked the officer.

"I juggle them in my act."

"Oh yeah?" says the cop. "Let's see you do it." So the juggler starts tossing and juggling the knives.

A guy driving by sees this and says, "Wow, am I glad I quit drinking. Look at the test they're making you do now!
3. A policeman stops a lady and asks for her license. He says "Lady, it says here that you should be wearing glasses."

The woman answered "Well, I have contacts."

The policeman replied "I don't care who you know! You're getting a ticket!"

4. I tink I told dis one before, but here goes anyways:
A police officer attempts to stop a car for speeding and the guy gradually increases his speed until he's topping 100 mph. He eventually realizes he can't escape and finally pulls over.

The cop approaches the car and says, "It's been a long day and my tour is almost over, so if you can give me a good excuse for your behavior, I'll let you go."

The guy thinks for a few seconds and then says, "My wife ran away with a cop about a week ago. I thought you might be that officer trying to give her back!"

Thursday, March 04, 2010


March 4th


Exelauno Day


Dr. T and Teatime Featured Artist Don Pullen
Mr. Smoothie
Just Foolin' Around
Song From the Old Country
The BBC Dance Orchestra Dir. By Henry Hall Marching Along Together (1932) Columbia CB-535
We've Been Here All the Time
Time for Sobriety
Necessary Blues (Or Thank You Very Much, Mr. Monk)
Captain Glenn Miller And The 418th AAFTC Marching Band St. Louis Blues March (1943) V-Disc 65-B
Sun Watchers
Serenade to Sariah
1529 Gunn Street

Thursday, February 18, 2010


Ray Anderson


Ray Anderson & Bob Stewart Heavy Metal Duo: Work Songs and Other Spirituals "Some Day"
Ray Anderson & Lapis Lazuli Band Funkorific "Pheromonical" Enja Records
Ray Anderson-"Duke Ellington's Sound of Love" From the Wishbone Lp (1991)Composer : Charles Mingus Ray Anderson : trombone Fumio Itabashi : piano Dion Parson : drums
Mark Helias : bass
Ray Anderson & Marty Ehrlich Quartet - Live at Moviemento 2009 06 16 "For Leroy"
Ray Anderson - tb Marty Ehrlich - sax (Clarinet?) Brad Jones - bass Matt Wilson - drums
Nov. 3, 1988 Berlin Jazz Festival "Black Pastels" Hank Roberts - cello, Tim Berne - alto s,Ray Anderson - tb, Art Baron - tb, Dave Taylor - b-tb, Bill Frisell - g,
Joey Baron - dr

Friday, February 05, 2010


Gene Ammons


Gene Ammons Rhythm Kings McDougal's Sprout (1947) MERCURY 8062
Gene Ammons Sextet Shermanski (1947) MERCURY 8096
Gene Ammons & His Sextet Brother Jug's Sermon (1949) MERCURY 8125
Gene Ammons Quintet Blowin' Red's Top (1947) ALLADDIN 3012
Gene Ammons & His Sextet Daddy Sauce's Airlines (1949) MERCURY 8145
Gene Ammons Sextet Hold That Money (1947) MERCURY 8062
Gene Ammons Somewhere Along The Way DECCA 28222
Gene Ammons Sextet Idaho (1947) MERCURY 8048
Gene Ammons Sextet Sugar-coated (1947) MERCURY 8905
Gene Ammons Quintet Concentration (1947) ALLADDIN 3012
Gene Ammons Old Folks DECCA 28094
Gene Ammons Sextet Harold The Fox (1947) MERCURY 8123
Gene Ammons & His Sextet Abdullah's Fiesta (1949) MERCURY 8125
Gene Ammons Sextet E.A.A.K Blues (1947) MERCURY 8096
Gene Ammons Sextet Dues In Blues 1947 MERCURY 8080
Gene Ammons Traveling Light (1952) SAVOY 4526
Gene Ammons Street Of Dreams(1952) SAVOY 4527
Tony Bennettt Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Gene Ammons My Foolish Heart CHESS CHES1425
Gene Ammons Sextet Jeet Jet (1947) MERCURY 8123
Gene Ammons Just Chip (1952) SAVOY 4528

Thursday, February 04, 2010


Dr. T and Teatime


Albert Ayler


From high atop the East River, at the foot of Congress Street Pier, in Brooklyn.
Introduction from MY NAME IS ALBERT AYLER (1963)
Spirits (alternate take) from SPIRITUAL UNITY (1964)
Ghosts from GHOSTS (1964)
Holy Family from SPIRITS REJOICE (1965)
Copenhagen Concert (1966):
Introduction (1:05) ‘Truth Is Marching In’ (9:47) ‘Holy Ghost/unknown title/Light In Darkness’ (9:06)‘Our Prayer’ (3:59) Unknown Title (incomplete) (3:43)
Change Has Come from IN GREENWICH VILLAGE (1967)
Our Prayer from IN GREENWICH VILLAGE (1967)
Coltrane funeral (1967) (a rougher version than the one in the Holy Ghost box)
Bells from LOVE CRY (1967)
Water Music from THE LAST ALBUM (1969)
Eastern Song from DON AYLER IN FLORENCE 1981, Vol. 3.
Suite for Albert Ayler - Don Cherry Quintet (1966)

(Recorded at the Cafe Montmartre, Copenhagen on 31st March 1966. The line-up is Don Cherry (cornet), Gato Barbieri (tenor sax), Karl Berger (vibes), Bo Stief (bass) and Aldo Romano (drums).
Sean WIlkie has provided the following breakdown of the medley:
0.00 – 1.52 Ghosts theme
1.52 – 4.35 Cherry then Barbieri solo on/with the Ghosts tune
4.35 – 4.57 Awake Nu
4.57 – 5.20 Rollins-ish calypso-like tune
5.15 – 5.20 Ghosts as well
5.20 – 5.57 Berger solo
5.57 – 6.05 Rollins-ish calypso
6.05 – 6.30 Ghosts
6.30 – 7.25 Holy Spirit, with Barbieri outbursts
7.25 – 7.55 Mothers (with Berger interpolating Holy Spirit)
7.55 – 8.12 Barbieri breaks loose
8.12 – 8.37 Holy Spirit
8.38 – 9.20 unidentified tune
9.20 – 9.25 Holy Spirit briefly remembered
9.25 – 10.11/end Ghosts reprised.
Suite for Albert Ayler was originally released on Live at Cafe Montmartre, 1966: Volume 2 (Magnetic Records MRCD112) and was re-released in 2008 on ESP 4043.)

Friday, January 22, 2010


Henry "Red" Allen

From high atop the Famous Door 66 West 52nd Street in beautiful midtown Manhattan, It's time once again for Dr. T and Teatime.
Sam Morgan's Jazz Band Mobile Stomp (1927) Bogalusa Strut (1927) Down By The Riverside 10-22-1927 Everybody's Talking About Sammy 4-14-1927 Allen had already left the band when these recordings were made.
George Lewis Burgundy Street Blues (1944) Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula Good Time Jazz
George Lewis New Orleans Stomp Climax Rag (1945) Bluenote BN101
NY Orchestra: Henry Allen fronting the Luis Russell Orchestra.
Biff'ly Blues 7-16-1929 Victor V-38073-B
Body And Soul (1935) Vocalion 2965
I'll Bet You Tell That To All The Girls (1936) Vocalion 3214
Make A Country Bird Fly Wild (1929) Victor 38107
When My Dream Boat Comes Home (1937) Vocalion 3389
Dancing Dave 2-18-1930 Victor V-38121-A
Feeling Drowsy Victor 7-17-1929 V-38080-A
Seven Lively Arts "The Sound of Jazz" Red Allen starts on Wild Man Blues, Coleman Hawkins,sax,Gerry Mulligan, baritone, Vic Dickenson, trombone, Pee Wee Russell, clarinet, Rex Stewart, cornet, Jo Jones, drums.
"The Sound of Jazz" was a 1957 edition of the CBS television series Seven Lively Arts, and one of the first major jazz music programs to air on American network television. The one-hour program aired Sunday, December 8, 1957, at 5 p.m. Eastern Time, live from CBS Studio 58, the Town Theater at 851 Ninth Avenue in New York City, New York. The show was hosted by New York Herald-Tribune media critic John Crosby, directed by Jack Smight, and produced by Robert Herridge. Jazz writers Nat Hentoff and Whitney Balliett were the primary music consultants.
Pops Episode
This is a Scam. This is not a Real Pops Episode.
Der are a lotta scams out der. Da Amish Miracle Fireplace scam. Dealer Warranty Services scam. A new scam targeting Haitian Americans trying to bring their relatives from the earthquake-riddled country to the United States has surfaced, authorities warned today. Haitian Americans contacted in the scheme are offered documents they supposedly need to bypass the official government process to bring family members from the devastated island to America.
You've got to hand it to those identity thieves – they're usually a step ahead of the banks whose customers are their primary targets.
When a spam email went out last month, disguised as a message from Valley National Bank's security department, the bank quickly responded, posting a warning on its Web site.
"A fraudulent e-mail has circulated to some Valley customers claiming that the bank has temporarily suspended their account due to "Billing Failure," the warning states. "This e-mail also provides a link to click on in order to complete an account update to unlock their account."
The bank, which has 175 branches in New York and New Jersey, says the e-mails are not legitimate and says they should be deleted. It points out that clicking on the link will take victims to a bogus site where they will be asked to reveal username, password, and other sensitive data.
But the scammers have moved on to "phase two" of their scam operation. Millions of other spam emails are now hitting inboxes, purporting to be warnings from the bank about this very scam.
"Members and Non-Members may have received an e-mail that "appears" to be from VALLEY NATIONAL BANK," the bogus email reads. "This is an e-mail fraud attempt designed by hackers to obtain your personal information. The e-mail has a link that sends you to a site similar to our Internet Branch site and requests you to supply your card information. We urge you not to follow the links or enter any account information."
So, the scammer is sending out an email warning consumers about his own scam. What gives?
As one reads further, the hook is revealed.
"For your security, your online banking profile has been locked," the email says. "Unlocking your profile will take approximately one minute to complete."
The email then gives – not a Web link, but a toll-free number to call. Of course, those who call will be asked to provide their username, password, and other sensitive information. But the scammer is betting consumers will fall for it, because the scam is delivered in the form of a warning about the scam.
Pretty clever guys, those scammers.
So when da Amazin Book company sent me a notice dat somebody was buying stuff using my credit card. Den da credit card company called me and said, no, it's true. Some guy in Switzerland was charging stuff on my card and den dey went over da list a deese weird purchase dat dey said he made: Cheese fondue set, naughty ladies negleegee, and a new cell phone. Da Hell Kat dat evening again served a batch of her new chili recipe: Click here for Egyptian chili chili recipe. Den I had this weird dream about some guy yodeling, wearing a naughty ladies negleegee and being hung upside down over a huge pot of boiling swiss cheese which was labeled Visa on its gold encrusted outside surface and makin a cell call for Swiss 911.

Thursday, January 21, 2010


All you want to do is leave your heirs with a will -- not a bill. Dat was da opening line of a telemarketer da udder day dat was trying ta sell me a prepaid funeral plan from da Dennis Whistlelowsky Funeral Home.
Da average funeral in da United States costs roughly $6,000, according to da Federal Trade Commission, and many top $10,000.
So why not pay for your own funeral before it's your time to go? Save your relatives all da hassle.

If you're not familiar with da concept, "prepaid" or "preneed" funerals allow you to buy everything from a casket to cremation services from your local funeral home. Your final arrangements are taken care of before you move on da great beyond -- even if that is decades away.

Marketed heavily to da elderly and baby boomer generation, prepaid funerals currently account for a quarter to one third of all funerals, according to da National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA).

And da attraction is easy to understand. Prepaying for a funeral can relieve your family members from having to make funeral arrangements while day offer buyers a chance to beat inflation by buying at today's prices.

So I went down ta talk ta Mr. Whistlelowsky: I asked a few questions:

If you move...For example, if you purchase a prepaid contract from your funeral home in da gloomy Nordaast and retire to sunny Florida, can I transfer da money for a funeral down der? No, he said solemnly.

If you change your mind...Or suppose you have second thoughts about da funeral home where you buy a prepaid plan -- can ya get yar money backdepending on what state you live in, you may be entitled only to a portion of your money back? No, he said solemnly.
He said: Funeral costs add up
Most commonly selected services and merchandise
Professional service charges
$1,213
Embalming
$420
Odar preparations (cosmetology, hair)
$150
Visitation/viewing
$275
Funeral at funeral home
$350
Transfer remains to funeral home
$154
Hearse (local)
$185
Service car/van
$85
Acknowledgement cards
$18
Casket
$2,330
Vault
$950
Total
$6,130*
* Not including cemetery charges, such as da plot, opening/closing da grave, monument or marker.
In order to "lock in" today's prices, we offer payment plans.
How about if I wanna be buried with a hermetically sealed Tupperware container a da Hell Kat's Chili?
Dat's extra, he said solemnly.
How about if I wanna be buried in a pine box instead a fancy casket? Dat's extra, he said solemnly.
How about if I wanna be buried in a cigar box instead a fancy casket? We don't do dat, he said solemnly.
I said I'd tink about it.