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Give the Drummer Radio
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December 29, 2019
Love love love everybody say love | ||
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Theme Music: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976) |
ECD | In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo' Wax 1990) |
Herbie Harper Sextet | Little Orphan Annie 0:07:02 Pop-up) |
Herbie Harper Sextet!
(Mode 1957) |
Al Cohn Quintet | Ah Moore 0:10:27 Pop-up) |
Al Cohn's Tones
(Savoy 1953) |
John Jenkins | Cliff's Edge 0:15:18 Pop-up) |
John Jenkins, Clifford Jordan, Bobby Timmons
(Prestige 1957) |
Bennie Green | Travelin' Light 0:21:50 Pop-up) |
Blows His Horn
(Prestige 1955) |
Talkover Music: Don Wilkerson |
Dem Tambourines 0:25:04 Pop-up) |
Preach Brother
(Blue Note 1962) |
Frank Strozier | The Need for Love 0:27:09 Pop-up) |
Long Night
(Jazzland 1961) |
Talkover Music: Don Wilkerson |
Dem Tambourines 0:32:13 Pop-up) |
Preach Brother
(Blue Note 1962) |
John Lewis | Three Little Feelings 0:42:14 Pop-up) |
The Birth of the Third Stream
(Columbia 1957) |
John Lewis |
Variants on a Theme of Thelonious Monk (Criss-Cross): Variant I Variant II Variant III Variant IV 0:53:25 Pop-up) |
Jazz Abstractions
(Atlantic 1960) |
Talkover Music: Dorothy Ashby |
Lonely Melody 1:08:35 Pop-up) |
Dorothy Ashby
(Argo 1962) |
John Lewis | Abstraction 1:13:08 Pop-up) |
Jazz Abstractions
(Atlantic 1960) |
John Lewis | Notions 1:17:10 Pop-up) |
Essence
(Atlantic 1962) |
John Lewis | La Cantatrice 1:21:09 Pop-up) |
Golden Striker
(Atlantic 1960) |
John Lewis & Svend Asmussen | Lonely Woman 1:26:10 Pop-up) |
European Encounter
(Atlantic 1962) |
John Lewis & Albert Mangelsdorff | Animal Dance 1:34:18 Pop-up) |
Animal Dance
(Atlantic 1962) |
John Lewis | Donnie's Theme 1:37:01 Pop-up) |
Orchestra U.S.A. The Debut Recording
(Colpix 1963) |
Talkover Music: Johnny Hodges |
I'm in Another World 1:42:12 Pop-up) |
b/w Dancing on the Stars
(Vocalion 1938) |
Brother Ah w/Max Roach | Love Piece 1:53:12 Pop-up) |
Sound Awareness
(Strata-East 1974) |
Full Moon Ensemble featuring Claude Delcloo | King Kong 2:09:31 Pop-up) |
Crowded with Loneliness
(CBS 1970) |
D.B. Shrier Quartet | East 2:15:19 Pop-up) |
Emerges
(Alfa 1967) |
Talkover Music: Mocean Worker |
Counts, Dukes & Strays 2:23:01 Pop-up) |
Mixed Emotional Features
(Palm Pictures 1999) |
Garrett List / A-1 Band | You Are More Beautiful Than the Sky and the Sea 2:28:11 Pop-up) |
Fire & Ice
(Lovely 1979) |
Gil Evans & His Orchestra | There Comes a Time * 2:34:51 Pop-up) |
There Comes a Time
(RCA 1975) |
Woody Shaw | Love Dance 2:49:17 Pop-up) |
Love Dance
(Muse 1976) |
John Betsch Society | Open Pastures 3:01:45 Pop-up) |
Earth Blossum
(Strata-East 1974) |
Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By 3:06:09 Pop-up) |
I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971) |
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Love to love you, baby! | |
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You waltzed into third with a stand-up triple. The ball actually hit above the fence and bounced back into play. The ump refused to overturn the call. | |
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Yow! bigplanetnoise is here, ya'll! | |
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Not once have I confused my Bennie Greens. | |
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@melinda Kinda head-spinning, I agree. @spodiodi Big Planet Noise is one of the greatest radio shows I've ever heard. Having it join the Drummer Stream is an absolute thrill. | |
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I'm sure you'll give the Wi-Fi back when you're done. | |
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Miles worked his way through plenty of kilos, if you get my drift. @Bob and Gina So many ❤️s! | |
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The pleasure is mine, Sir! Welcome! | |
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Bill Evans on piano Jim Hall on guitar some other names to drop... | |
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Ornette Coleman (as), Jim Hall (g), Alvin Brehm (b), Scott LaFaro (b), Sticks Evans (d), The Contemporary String Quartet: Charles Libove (vi), Roland Vamos, (vi) ; Harry Zaratzian (vio); Joseph Tekula (ce) | |
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Really interesting to read about those musicians who were receptive to Ornette's original residency in NYC and those who weren't. | |
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I'm surprised not to see Selwart Clarke (viola) and Kermit Moore (cello) who both must've appeared on 10,000 sessions in the 1960s and beyond. | |
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John Lewis (p), Eric Dolphy (as, fl), Benny Golson (ts), Jimmy Giuffre (bs), Freddie Hubbard (t), Phil Woods (cl), Harold Jones (fl), Jim Hall (g), Richard Davis (b), George Duvivier (b), Connie Kay (d) | |
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Thank you, Bob Irwin! | |
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Your exquisite show yesterday, filling in for Gina Bacon, put me in the perfect mood for today. | |
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I feel enormous guilt about all of my music beds. Just who the hell do I think I am to talk over these masters? (Seriously. I struggle with this.) | |
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Who else here tends to hear the word Massachusetts in their head as pronounced by Eva Gabor, the result of all those years watching Green Acres? Anyone? Just me? | |
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I like the way you think, Sir. @Jeff Moore I rather think I sound more like Zsa Zsa, but that just me. | |
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LOVE | |
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"In April of 1967, the D.B.Shrier Quartet recorded a live performance at CCP (Community College of Philadelphia) which was then located at 34 S. 11th street in downtown Philadelphia, before moving to its current location of 17th & Spring Garden Street. Consisting of D.B.Shrier - tenor sax, Mike Michaels – piano, Tyrone Brown – bass and William Roye, drums, the quartet’s set included the Gigi Gryce composition “Blue Lights” as well as two originals “East” by bassist Tyrone Brown, and “Raveesh” by pianist Mike Michaels. These three tunes make up side one of their sole privately pressed LP release on the Alfa label. Philly Jazz Time Records is proud to make this recording available as a digital download, with permission from D.B. Shrier himself, shortly before his passing from this world....May his music live on!" | |
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So happy to do it. Almost nothing makes me happier. | |
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It felt good in a shockingly embarrassed kind of way. Nevertheless, it has been nice to stay connected with Genie via FB. | |
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Gil Evans - piano, electric piano, arranger, conductor Hannibal Marvin Peterson - trumpet, vocal Ernie Royal, Lew Soloff - trumpet, flugelhorn, piccolo trumpet John Clark, Peter Gordon - French horn Tom Malone - trombone, bass trombone, tuba, synthesizer Joe Daley, Bob Stewart - tuba Howard Johnson - tuba, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone, trombone David Sanborn - alto sax, soprano sax, flute George Adams, Billy Harper - tenor sax, flute David Horowitz - electric piano, synthesizer, electronic organ Pete Levin - synthesizer Joe Gallivan - synthesizer, guitar, steel guitar, percussion, congas Ryo Kawasaki - guitar, pedals Herb Bashler, Paul Metzke - electric bass Bruce Ditmas, Tony Williams - drums Sue Evans - congas, timpani, percussion, celeste, cowbell Warren Smith - mallet percussion, bongos Tony Williams is the composer. | |
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Love loves the rain. | |
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It means people walking slowly, blocking the way with outsized umbrellas, when I'm trying to get through with just an unobstrusive WFMU cap to keep the acid rain from my eyes (and it is acidic when it gets through) | |
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But the rain is so necessary, because without the rain, there would be no after the rain. (Or Coltrane's "After the Rain," now that I think of it.) | |
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Haha! I locked the door. He can go suck some noise-canceling headphones. | |
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(1) The nickname of the bass player on this last track is "Lump." (2) After the show, my wife and I are heading to a local ice center and we're going to meet friends and go curling. No really. First time ever. Mostly just drinking beer, I think. | |
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Listen carefully! | |
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Thanks anyway | |
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i know nothing about him except he would be around 55-60 years old now, and probably a musician. | |
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take care | |
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