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  1. I have a friend who's looking for a good compilation of Dexter's recordings for Steeplechase. I mentioned the trio and quartet box set to him, but has there ever been a single or double CD or LP anthology of Gordon's work for the label? My initial searches didn't seem to turn up one.
  2. I searched for a topic on the documentary about Ben Webster and Dexter Gordon's time in Copenhagen together and I couldn't find one. If it exists, please delete or merge this one there. Anyway, has anyone seen this - and perhaps know a way to watch in the US? Per the doc's FB page, it was made for film festivals and public service TV broadcasters. They can't publish at this time due to live music rights that would need to be sorted out - so no streaming, etc. It won best documentary at the 2021 NY Jazz Film Festival and has screened at festivals around the world. Released in 2015, IMBd has this following synopsis: The Jazz legends Dexter Gordon and Ben Webster on adventures in 1960s Copenhagen. Women, drugs and jazz music in full swing in a story from a bygone (jazz) era. There was both a geographic and cultural ocean between New York's swinging cosmopolitan atmosphere and Copenhagen's introverted cosiness with crocuses in the garden and beer on the table in the 1960s. It is all the more strange that two of the jazz world's greatest saxophonists washed up on the Danish coast in the early 60s and over the next several years made Copenhagen their adopted home town. 'Cool Cats' is the story of how Ben Webster and Dexter Gordon found a human haven from the racial discrimination and drug problems of their home country. At the same time, the two saxophone magicians started a musical avalanche, which turned Copenhagen, and above all the legendary jazz club Montmartre, into a European capital of jazz. Through skilfully orchestrated archive material, which also includes Ben Webster's own home footage from his time in Copenhagen, the film shows how our own little city changed and was changed by two of Jazz's greatest icons, with all that goes with it in terms of female acquaintances, friendships, drinking, drugs and of course plenty of cool jazz. NYT article about it that I can't read: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/09/magazine/the-intimacy-behind-jazzs-seminal-image.html?mcubz=0&_r=0 KCRW story link to director interview: https://www.kcrw.com/music/articles/cool-cats-dexter-gordon-ben-webster-in-1960s-copenhagen Would be great to actually watch this one day...
  3. http://www.jazzhusmontmartre.dk/info-om-corona-virus.html COVID-19 claims another one.
  4. Our Spanish friends ? (depends on your point of view I guess) have released these live titles: 1) THE COMPLETE 1966 GENEVA CONCERT + 2 BONUS (CD)- Thelonius Monk http://www.jazzmessengers.co/en/68154/thelonious-monk/the-complete-1966-geneva-concert-2-bonus 2) AT THE CHICAGO JAZZ FESTIVAL 1987 (CD)- DEXTER GORDON AND BOBBY HUTCHERSON http://www.jazzmessengers.co/en/68163/dexter-gordon/at-the-chicago- jazz-festival-1987 3) THE COMPLETE STORYVILLE BROADCASTS (CD)- DAVE BRUBECK AND PAUL DESMOND http://www.jazzmessengers.co/en/68151/dave-brubeck/the-complete- storyville-broadcasts Has anyone heard or purchased these ? How are the performances/recording quality? I need good- great sound, otherwise it bothers me on my system. Thanks for the input, Jeff
  5. Haven't gotten it yet but this came out in the late spring:
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