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With Abdul Wadud - was it his recording debut?
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Another Harrell by the same quintet, Tom Harrell “Roman Nights” on High Note cd Nine Harrell originals, some fiery playing and mellow moments.
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Highest-Paid linebackers https://3downnation.com/2026/05/09/the-cfls-highest-paid-linebackers-in-2026/ ***** Sask analysis https://3downnation.com/2026/05/09/position-battles-to-watch-in-saskatchewan-roughriders-2026-cfl-training-camp/ ***** Hamilton analysis https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/article/can-tiger-cats-defence-get-hamilton-over-grey-cup-hump/ ***** Toronto analysis https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/article/argos-miller-set-to-open-his-first-training-camp-as-a-head-coach/ *****
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Milan skyline, 2 May 2026
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Coming before the weekend is out. Again, my apologies
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Some clarity on Kiyoshi's sudden passing: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-yuka-after-kiyoshis-passing
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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gotcha.
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The AAJ forums were taken down a long time ago.
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This weekend's posts are special to me, because I've known that Mike LeDonne played a good bit with Percy France, especially at Showman's and at a place in New Jersey but this WKCR Day broadcast is the only known recording.
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Tom Harrell "Number Five" High Note cd The fifth High Note release of this excellent quintet!
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Kinda needing some answers here?
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Parker & Zorn also shared the stage in Peter Brötzmann's Berlin Djungle. Horvitz, Parker, and Butch Morris also have a trio LP on Black Saint. There are, according to the William Parker Sessionography, a number of live collaborations not intended for release as well. The Alto Madness date with Jemeel Moondoc and Tim Berne in 1989 would have been fun to witness!
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do the AAJ boards still exist? I don't feel like looking at that site & giving them traffic.
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Yes. that's the recording I referred to in my post of last Monday (4 May) when I mentioned the vinyl release of this recording on IAJRC 48.
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The Lord Discography also gives the May 11 date. There is also an earlier version listed from a Lincoln Hotel broadcast by the band on either March 27 or April 3, 1944, which apparently was released as an extra track on Dizzy Gillespie Masters of Jazz volume 5 that otherwise covers January-March, 1945.
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Yes, the LP shown under your Discogs link ist the one I was referring to. As for the Mosaic booklet, it's surprising they list the May 11, 1944 date for the V-Disc recording by Raeburn. (The digital version of the Bruyninckx discography gives this date too.) Not that I would mistrust Mosaic but I'd have thought the compiler of the V-Disc reissue on the DAN label had his valid reasons for giving the September date.
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Clark Terry is indeed on track 12. His sound is so personal that I can usually identify it within a bar or two. You were also correct identifying track 14 as "Deep River" by Archie Shepp & Horace Parrlan.
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This was posted on Facebook with the following caption: Lou Donaldson with Herman Foster, John Webber and Larry Johnson (?) at George Jazzcafé in Arnhem, The Netherlands, October 23, 1988. Photo by Joop van Osch That's a very young John Webber on bass. In 1988, he would've been 23. I actually didn't know he was playing professionally that long ago.
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