mikeb Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 Greetings -- I'm looking for Ornette's "Lenox School of Jazz Concert", which may or may not be available on a legitimate CD. Basically trying to find this for a friend, who offers this description: "WKCR does an annual Ornette full day birthday broadcast and they play it every year, but I've missed burning a CDR of this concert every time. It's really great music with a great band, consisting of students and a bunch of mainstream musicians of the early 60s who were on faculty there." If anyone has this, please PM me ... Thanks! Quote
robviti Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 Here's the complete program from the concert: THE SCHOOL OF JAZZ, INCORPORATED presents THE THIRD ANNUAL BENEFIT CONCERT August 29, 1959, 8:30 P.M. BERKSHIRE MUSIC BARN LENOX, MASSACHUSETTS PROGRAM: Straight No Chaser (Thelonious Monk) Aristocracy (Sandy Schmidt) Lone Ranger and the Great Horace Silver (David Baker) Song For Gunther (David Baker) Gunther Schuller Ensemble: Perry Robinson-cl; John Eckert-tpt; Don Stewart-tsx; David Baker-btbn; Gunther Schuller-fr hn; Sandy Schmidt, Nico Bunink-p; Mona Neves-b; Bob Fuhlrodt-d Monk's Sphere (Gary McFarland) Summer Day (Gary McFarland) Relaxin' At Music Inn (Dizzy Sal) Jingles (Wes Montgomery, arr. Al Kiger) Bill Evans, Jim Hall, Connie Kay Ensemble: Al Kiger-tpt; Ted Casher-tsx; Dick Wright-tbn; Gary McFarland-vbs; Attilla Zoller-g; Dizzy Sal-p; Doug McLaughlin-b; Bill Sharfman-d Vanguard (Ran Blake) Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise (Oscar Hammerstein & Sigmund Romberg) Milano (John Lewis) D. C. Special (Kenny Dorham) Kenny Dorham Ensemble: Peter Farmer, Kenny Dorham-tpt; Sture Swenson-bsx, tsx; Paul Dunyhower-tbn; David Lahm, Ran Blake-p; Walter Bernard-b; John Bergamo-d The Sphinx (Ornette Coleman) Compassion (Ornette Coleman) Giggin' (Ornette Coleman) Inn Tune (Margo Guryan) Max Roach, John Lewis Ensemble: Don Cherry-tpt; Ornette Coleman-asx; Kent McGarity-tbn, btpt; Steve Kuhn, Ron Brown-p; Larry Ridley-b; Barry Greenspan-d INTERMISSION Red (Jimmy Giuffre) Stratusphunk (George Russell) Come Rain or Come Shine (Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer) Ray's Time (Jimmy Giuffre) Jimmy Giuffre F. & M. Schaefer Scholarship Ensemble: Tony Greenwald-tpt; Jimmy Giuffre-ww; Ian Underwood-f; Lenny Popkin-asx; Herb Gardner-tbn; David Mackay-p; John Keyser-b; Paul Cohen-d To Thee, O Asphodel (Bobby Freedman) Domingo (Benny Golson) Take The A Train (Billy Strayhorn) Sweet And Lovely Paul's Pal (Sonny Rollins) Blue Grass (Danny Kent) Herb Pomeroy Ensemble: Tony Greenwald, Al Kiger, 2 unknown-tpt; Ornette Coleman, Lenny Popkin-asx; Ian Underwood-f, asx; Ted Casher-tsx; Sture Swenson-bsx?; Herb Gardner, Paul Dunyhower?-tbn; David Baker-btbn; Gary McFarland-vibes; David Mackay-p; John Keyser-b; Paul Cohen-d; Herb Pomeroy-cond Selections from the concert were released on Lenox School Of Jazz Concert 1959 (Royal Jazz RJD 513). 1. The sphinx - (O.Coleman) - 6:21* 2. Inn tune - (M.Guryan) - 3:13* 3. D. C. Special - (K.Dorham) - 4:44 4. Monk's Sphere - (G. McFarland) - 4:18 5. Jingles - (J.Johnson) - 3:24 6. Stratusphunk - (G.Evans/G.Russell) - 4:34 7. Ray's Time - (J.Giuffre) - 5:07 8. Lone Ranger and the Great Horace Silver - (D.Baker) - 5:11 9. To Thee, O Asphodel - (B. Freedman) - 2:06 10. Paul's Pal - (S.Rollins) - 4:04 11. Blue Grass - (D.Kent) - 5:38 Quote
B. Clugston Posted April 13, 2007 Report Posted April 13, 2007 This is one instance where I wish the Andorrans would act. Is the entire concert circulating somewhere? And thanks, jazzshrink, for posting the concert program. That CD that circulated was pretty scant on personnel details. Quote
brownie Posted April 13, 2007 Report Posted April 13, 2007 The Royal Jazz catalog has gone OOP a long time ago! It was launched by French jazz afficionados. The Lenox School CD was one of their most interesting releases. Very hard to find nowadays! Quote
MartyJazz Posted April 15, 2007 Report Posted April 15, 2007 I do have the Royal Jazz CD. I forgot what the protocol is here. Can we offer a CD-R copy if the CD is OOP? Quote
robviti Posted April 15, 2007 Report Posted April 15, 2007 not openly. it's probably best to delete your post and offer "something" via pm or email. Quote
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