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Stereojack

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  1. Ann-Margret
  2. I doubt it. I've got the original LP, and although the vinyl ain't the greatest, the sound is good.
  3. I distictly remember a person on this board claiming that copies of this were "around". Considering the speed and ease with which things are circulated these days, it stands to reason that this was going to fall into the hands of someone like Pujol sooner or later. The reasons things are not issued sometimes has little to do with the quality of the music. Now if someone can come up with that other Hasaan session!
  4. Same here. A hundred and four is a bunch of years. Ditto here.
  5. yes, i've brought up that problem in the past!! Yes, this thread requires the use of the honor system. There must be a way to delete the identifying markers. Perhaps saving the image onto one's computer and then changing the name of the file?
  6. An important contributor to the classic sound of New Orleans R&B. RIP
  7. I agree - she looks freaky and bizarre to me nowadays. Must have had an awful lot of work done!
  8. a. From Bird - 5:50 (John Handy) b. Blues For M.F. - 7:27 (John Handy) c. East Of The Sun - 7:54 (Brooks Bowman) d. No Smiles Please - 6:52 (John Handy) e. Strugglin' - 6:23 (John Handy) f. Afternoon Outing - 6:46 (John Handy) John Handy (as), Walter Bishop, Jr. (p), Julian Euell (b), Edgar Bateman (d) Recorded in New York City, 1962 All titles on Roulette LP 12": R 52121 — "Jazz" The album was not released until around 1966 when Handy had hit big with the Monterey album. The cover shows a hat like the one he is wearing on the Monterey cover. All three of these, especially "No Coast", are nice sessions, well worth owning.
  9. My co-worker tells me it's Pamela Anderson.
  10. Recognized her right away.
  11. Barbara Eden
  12. It looks like a young Hume Cronyn.
  13. Vera Miles?
  14. Robert Q. Lewis Ben Alexander?
  15. Just recently have been enjoying the 3 volumes of Lieber-Stoller songs in the Ace songwriters' series. A great loss of a tremendous talent.
  16. Oliver Reed?
  17. A logical question, to be sure. My recollection is that the track was first issued in the early 1980's as a bonus 12" single in Japan, and that's when it was titled. When the session was issued on CD a few years later, the track was added, and nobody thought to investigate.
  18. Jane Pauley?
  19. Chevy Chase. I got scooped on too many others to pass this one up!
  20. I believe thay are the same track. When the track was discovered in the vaults, no one knew the title, so they dubbed it "Alison's Uncle". Alison is Nat's daugher, and Cannonball would have been her uncle. Later it was discovered that the real title of the track is "Bangoon".
  21. Can it be Gerald Wilson?
  22. #286, for those unfamilar with Little Esther's employment history, is Johnny Otis.
  23. Great! Congratulations - you see, there is some good in this world.
  24. Either that, or I'm just an old geezer!
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