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  1. Thanks for the Into. Excellent research BTW Manchester (as you mentioned it): Have here a Kenton Tribute from the times when BBC did such broadchsts of such events via Internet. Have recorded it and made my own CD cover. Here is this event. These are the drafts before I cut them for the plastic shell. The music is really phantastic. W.
  2. The liner notes do not mention Manchester. Writer was Frank Gibson. But this LP is the only 'live" documentation of this group available.
  3. Argo LP - 780 Japan reissue 1983] Sonny Stitt - Zoot Sims
  4. Another swinging "Hawk"
  5. Have those 2 vinyls on RCA Rich,Buddy Buddy Rich at Ronnie Scott`s 1971 RCA 5012 Rich,Buddy Rich in London 1972 RCA 4666 Here are the tracks:
  6. its now offered also on a Fresh Sound CD by the mail order service "Jazz Messengers" from Spain.
  7. Lem Winchester and The Ramsey Lewis Trio perform " A Tribute To Clifford Brown" - rec.October 1958 - Engineers: Malcolm Chisholm & Douglas Brand
  8. Thanks for the link. Have that Argo LP too but will look afte the others mentioned in that link
  9. Quote Niko: you've only been here for a short time and have already identified the system's greatest weakness: It's way too easy to delete stuff once and for all ... I really wouldn't want to call it your fault - but I would say that it's your job to start the new Bill Holman thread I am still working on my Holman list on an excel sheet. All scans are here and can be reproduced except the one with the Monkees. All other mentioned recordings are in my stock. So sets cvoninue here. All Holman fans are invited. At 92 one of the few living legendasy giants. A discography is still missing.
  10. Part of the LP from the famous TV series "Just Jazz"
  11. A good listing of his works is found here: https://www.discogs.com/artist/237981-Palle-Mikkelborg W.
  12. Correct. But gasoline is cheap today which was not the case during the energy crisis. I remember the "blocked autobahn day" for Germany to save gazoline.People could make a family walk there . Times change.
  13. Yep. As you could read from my post I had this experience too after WW II (1945/46) and survived it. I'm just as fine as you obviously with this common experience ;-}}
  14. .... and the craze goes on! Was just in a huge supermarket to get a few things because the near local shop is nearly sold out. Not one crumb of toiletpaper, not one crumb of kitchenpaper. Was lucky to get a sixpack TEMPO for the « worst“ case. I really dont understand it. You cannot eat paper. Whats the reason for such behaviour? Is it the „Angst“ for the unknown Virus driving the people to the toilet every half hour?. My dear mom saved after WW II in 1945 and later the newspapers as far as there were some for this purpose. Some years later this was no more a question. On the country people used dried grass = hay or dried moss. That was free even immediately after the war but didnt grow everywhere in the inner cities. And how do you meet this situation ? ;-}} W.
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