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Howard Reich Plays the Melodies of Lester Melrose

Dick Cheney Plays Famous Hunting Melodies

Berigan Plays the Music of Richard Wagner

Berigan Wakes Up, Smells the Coffee, and Hears the Melody

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Not quite the same thing, but from another thread - this worth another mention...

Anxiously awaiting for Concord to schedule 'Prince Lasha/Sonny Simmons Plays for Lovers'.
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Taj Mahal plays Ahmad Jamal (alternate title: TajAhmadMahalJamal)

Eminem Does My Fair Lady (retitled: My Fine Bitch)

The Statler Brothers tribute to Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Boney James plays Archie Shepp

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my mother actually took piano lessone with Wittgenstein's brother many years ago - she used to show me the piano books with his writing, which was very rough - as a matter of fact Ravel wrote a special piece for him (I think he lost one arm in WWI) -

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my mother actually took piano lessone with Wittgenstein's brother many years ago - she used to show me the piano books with his writing, which was very rough - as a matter of fact Ravel wrote a special piece for him (I think he lost one arm in WWI) -

Yes, it was "Piano Concerto for the left hand" - kind of obvious title really. Nice piece of music, I recall. Haven't heard it since 1970, though, so I could be wrong.

MG

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Yes, I laughed at the Wittgenstein's Brother Plays Two-Handed Melodies. Good stuff. Ravel's Left Handed Concerto is an amazing piece! Love it everytime I hear or see it. :wacko:

Bird Plays Stitt...ha!

My fav so far, though, is Spyro Gyra...hilarious.

What about Pat Metheny: Kenny G, A tribute, or maybe Miles Davis: plays Hank Williams.

Sorry for all of the Kenny G, but Kenny G: 72 Minutes of Circle-Breathing in Bb; Um Album da Nota

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Miles Davis Sings (CTI, 1976)

Together with producer/arranger Bob James, Miles brings his classic compositions like "Nardis", "Four" and "Blue in Green" fully up to date with groovy, danceable arrangements and newly-written lyrics. Apart from his much-admired voice in a completely new setting, this recording features some of the worlds finest musicians like Jon Faddis, Grover Washington and Tom Scott.

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Miles Davis Sings (CTI, 1976)

Together with producer/arranger Bob James, Miles brings his classic compositions like "Nardis", "Four" and "Blue in Green" fully up to date with groovy, danceable arrangements and newly-written lyrics. Apart from his much-admired voice in a completely new setting, this recording features some of the worlds finest musicians like Jon Faddis, Grover Washington and Tom Scott.

:rofl::rofl:

I'll order two copies.

MG

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