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I've never heard of Louis Hubert...

No shame there. Louis (I've also seen it spelled Lewis) was strictly "local" as far as jazz goes. He played w/BB King for years (on tenor and bari) and never did any jazz recordings. For years, playing parts on the road was what he did. But when he came off the road, ca. 1974-5, he settled in and decided to get his jazz playing together. And he did. As you might suspect, nobody could beat him on a medium blues. Nobody!

Great guy to hang with, too. Some of us youngsters used to take him out for breakfast after the last set at The Recovery Room (where you'd often catch him sitting in w/Marchel) just to listen to his talk. Stories out the wazzoo, and one of the most genuinely warm cats I've ever known. He had a way of stirring sugar into his coffee that was one of the most elegant things I've ever seen in my life. Everything about him exuded style and true class. He passed away sometime in the early '80's, but his spirit still lives in those who knew him.

Ah B B King. I've got this B B King LP on Ace, which B B recorded while he was contracted to Kent, but they didn't issue.

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It's all instrumentals and there are some great tenor solos on it. There's no personnel listing, though. Are these likely to be by Louis Hubert?

MG

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Billy Harper?

Billy Harper!

Kirk Whalum. I kid you not.

Er... Kirk Whalum's from Memphis

MG

From the VH-1 wbsite (so you know it must be true...)

"He received a scholarship to attend music school at Texas Southern University, where he formed a band in 1979 and began playing on the local club circuit. When he opened for Bob James in Houston in 1984, the pianist was impressed with Whalum's expressive style and invited him to play on his album 12"

As the bumper stickers say: "Tennesseean By Birth, Texan By Choice!" and "Naturalized Texan"

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No, that's IBC...

IIRC + If I Recall Correctly

As for Whalum, ok, Memphisian by birth, Texan by Sound! :g

You'd not know it by 99% of what he's recorded, but the cat can PLAY!

Thanks for that; I'll try to recall it correctly.

IBC sounds like it ought to be a disease...

I've heard Kirk Whalum play and I agree; he CAN. Just doesn't often. So...

MG

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IBC is one of the world's great root beers. They moved to Texas from St. Louis, thanks to corporate hoe-downs and green snakes on the ceiling.

http://www.ibcrootbeer.com/index.html

Root Beer's non-alcoholic, isn't it? Like Ginger Beer over here.

I aren't half learning stuff on this site!

Gawd blesher guv!

MG

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Yeah, it's a carbonated soft-drink. There's some pretty rank stuff to be had, but IBC is one of the best. Very tasty!

IBC is good stuff. Also, people here Texas (and probably many other parts of the U.S.) don't generally get to try it, but root beer has two siblings - birch beer and sarsparilla, both of which are good stuff too.

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Shame on all ('cept John L) for ignoring Herschel Evans and the rest of you for ignoring Buddy Tate (unless I missed something)!

These guys defined the genre in the '30s and '40s. Everyone else ................................Oh, is this a '50s/60s thread?

Buddy was right there at the top of the thread as one of the reasons for it.

I have to confess I've only got one Herschel Evans record - a 78 of Basie's "Blue & Sentimental" that, for obvious reasons, doesn't get played too often. But it's a great solo.

MG

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