alocispepraluger102 Posted July 8, 2006 Report Posted July 8, 2006 how this man maintains such an incredibly high, varied level of work, hour after hour, night after night, year after year, boggles the mind. with great respect to all the beautiful jazz dj's, and we love them all, this guy is in a league by himself. thank you so much, laz. aloc Quote
Big Al Posted July 8, 2006 Report Posted July 8, 2006 (edited) He and Bonds use the same physician..... so I'm told! Same as what aloc says! I remember driving late at night in Grand Rapids and hearing his show and when I reached my destination, not wanting to turn off the radio! Edited July 8, 2006 by Big Al Quote
alocispepraluger102 Posted July 8, 2006 Author Report Posted July 8, 2006 He and Bonds use the same physician..... so I'm told! Same as what aloc says! I remember driving late at night in Grand Rapids and hearing his show and when I reached my destination, not wanting to turn off the radio! he could be doing a 20's show or an european avant jazz show or his beloved lucky, and they would all be done with his genuine love and respect......... Quote
ghost of miles Posted July 8, 2006 Report Posted July 8, 2006 Tell me about it... I gotta follow this guy on Sunday nights now! Feel like a mere Murcer to his DiMaggio, with aspirations of perhaps one day at least reaching Mantle-dom. Quote
alocispepraluger102 Posted July 8, 2006 Author Report Posted July 8, 2006 Tell me about it... I gotta follow this guy on Sunday nights now! Feel like a mere Murcer to his DiMaggio, with aspirations of perhaps one day at least reaching Mantle-dom. i ADORE your stuff, which is classy like a rolls, but it is prepared. laz wings it...................... Quote
Lazaro Vega Posted July 11, 2006 Report Posted July 11, 2006 alocispepraluger102 2 to 1 regular pepsi cola spelled backwards, you're the one on 'roids keepin' up with the 3 a.m. hang every night. When we went up on the net I was hoping some mountain folk, or west coasters, even Japanese would be catching these late hours at a time when they weren't at half mast. Never expected to make the scene in Ohio, but here we are, swinging 'till the girls come home. To be honest, David, I haven't found the sound I want for Sunday night's jazz, yet. Unlike our regular Monday through Friday programming, which can go out, can go deep and long into a single artist, and can get loud, Sunday night's show, I've been directed, is to be mellower with less talk. Just accessible music. Because "Jazz Profiles" is doing "Women in Jazz" part 2 this week, the Sunday program which follows it will take up that thread and bring new music by Maria Scheider, Ingrid Jensen, Regina Carter, Virgina Mayhew, Hiromi, Carla Bley, Jane Ira Bloom and a few others. So far the listener comments have been good, though, regarding our new Sunday night line-up and I'm glad Night Lights is the night cap. Thanks for the plugs. We'll be featuring a Grand Rapids concert by Rova from November 15, 2002, this Wednesday at midnight. Quote
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