randyhersom Posted June 19, 2004 Report Posted June 19, 2004 So far Palmetto is only showing up under the label list. I already own the Andrew Hill and Javon Jackson and have downloaded Marty Ehrlich - Line on Love, the Herbie Nichols Project Strange City and Bobby Watson - Live and Learn. The Bobby Previte, Ben Allison, Bill Mays and Larry Golding (As One) are in contention for the next choices. It's not a full catalog, but here are the artists represented so far. Artists on Palmetto: Ben Allison Ben Allison And Medicine Wheel David Berkman Bill Mays Trio Bobby Previte And Bump The David Berkman Quartet Marty Ehrlich Joel Frahm The Herbie Nichols Project Andrew Hill Javon Jackson Larry Goldings Trio Kate McGarry Ted Nash Bobby Previte & Bump Thirteen Ways Ray Vega Bobby Watson Matt Wilson Matt Wilson Quartet Quote
BFrank Posted June 20, 2004 Report Posted June 20, 2004 I downloaded the Goldings last night. Haven't listened to it yet. FYI - on the Palmetto web site, they have a bunch of Free Downloads that are otherwise unreleased. Some very cool stuff including Andrew Hill, described as follows: "Andrew's "A Beautiful Day" live sessions involved a great deal of editing in order to be able to present all of the tunes on one CD. Here are the complete unedited versions of 2 pieces that are on the CD." Check it out! Quote
jazzkrow Posted June 20, 2004 Report Posted June 20, 2004 Lonnie Smith announced last night that his new cd release will be on Palmetto this Fall! Quote
kh1958 Posted June 20, 2004 Report Posted June 20, 2004 Bobby Previte's Counterclockwise is one of the most outstanding recent releases I've heard. Quote
alankin Posted June 20, 2004 Report Posted June 20, 2004 Lonnie Smith announced last night that his new cd release will be on Palmetto this Fall! Entitled "Too Damn Hot" ! Quote
BFrank Posted June 21, 2004 Report Posted June 21, 2004 The Bobby Watson on eMusic is "Live And Learn". Any reviews? Quote
Bol Posted June 21, 2004 Report Posted June 21, 2004 I have the following recent Palmetto titles for sale, in case anyone is interested. $10 each including shipping within the US. All of my CDs (including inserts) are in excellent condition unless otherwise noted. Please e-mail me at ktoh@indiana.edu. I prefer to receive payments in PayPal -- from bank accounts only; no credit cards. Joel Frahm & Brad Mehldau, “Don’t Explain” (Palmetto) Frank Kimbrough, “Lullabluebye” (Palmetto) [w/ Ben Allison, Matt Wilson] Ted Nash, “Still Evolved” (Palmetto) [w/ W. Marsalis, Kimbrough, Allison, Wilson] For those of you who do not know Kimbrough, there is a very nice profile of him in the current issue of Jazz Times. Andrew Hill dubbed him “one of the few meaningful artists of the future.” And Gary Giddins who usually does not like Mehldau raved about his performance in “Don’t Explain”. Quote
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