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Guest Bill Barton
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Perhaps there will be a similar statue of Comrade Wynton one day in front of the Lincoln Center!!! ;)

Now there's a concept! To be fair and egalitarian about it we should urge the inclusion of Stanley Crouch in any future statuary project. Hey, Ken Burns could film the whole thing start to finish... Now that would make for some stimulating cinema. :D

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:wub: :wub: :wub:

Perhaps there will be a similar statue of Comrade Wynton one day in front of the Lincoln Center!!! ;)

Now there's a concept! To be fair and egalitarian about it we should urge the inclusion of Stanley Crouch in any future statuary project.

Who would be in what positions?

Guest Bill Barton
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:wub: :wub: :wub:

Perhaps there will be a similar statue of Comrade Wynton one day in front of the Lincoln Center!!! ;)

Now there's a concept! To be fair and egalitarian about it we should urge the inclusion of Stanley Crouch in any future statuary project.

Who would be in what positions?

The Grouch on top, of course :rolleyes:

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Perhaps there will be a similar statue of Comrade Wynton one day in front of the Lincoln Center!!! ;)

Not similar, but a statue nevertheless. It's in Vitoria (Spain's Marciac, jazzwise). Possibly the only statue of a jazz musician in Spain... and they had to use Mr. Marsalis as a model...

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As they used to say ages ago, "Spain is different".

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Guest bluenote82
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I personally am a big fan of Wynton's music, what he thinks as a musician never bothered me. I listen to the music, not a musician's opinions.

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:wub: :wub: :wub:

Perhaps there will be a similar statue of Comrade Wynton one day in front of the Lincoln Center!!! ;)

Not similar, but a statue nevertheless. It's in Vitoria (Spain's Marciac, jazzwise). Possibly the only statue of a jazz musician in Spain... and they had to use Mr. Marsalis as a model...

072D2VIZ001_1.jpg

As they used to say ages ago, "Spain is different".

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Yeah, Spain recognizes a great trumpeter and composer when they hear one. Too bad America has a problem with Wynton, he's an amazing musician.

Guest bluenote82
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This is the Wynton troll who was kicked off the AAJ board.

I'm not completely kicked off, I can log back in on Thursday. I'm hardly a "troll," but I do believe that the Wynton thread I created, which has 300 something posts now, is one of the best threads I ever created simply because it shows people's true colors. All the hatred they have for Wynton came out in that thread and I thought it was silly, because these people take themselves way too seriously.

Am I welcomed here? I would like to start posting here if I could at least get some positive feedback from people.

I have just recently become a Marsalis fan, but I have always listened to Bill Frisell, Miles Davis, Pat Metheny, Woody Shaw, Kenny Wheeler, Tomasz Stanko, Jan Garbarek, Jim Hall, Art Blakey, Shelly Manne, Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson, Ben Webster, Paul Desmond, Stan Getz, Michel Petrucciani, John Abercrombie, and these guys are some of favorties and biggest influences on me.

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but I have always listened to Bill Frisell, Miles Davis, Pat Metheny, Woody Shaw, Kenny Wheeler, Tomasz Stanko, Jan Garbarek, Jim Hall, Art Blakey, Shelly Manne, Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson, Ben Webster, Paul Desmond, Stan Getz, Michel Petrucciani, John Abercrombie, and these guys are some of favorties and biggest influences on me.

Well check out that search function and start makin' comments! Stimulate some conversation about dose folks...

Guest bluenote82
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Thanks guys!

Hey, what do you all think about Enrico Rava? I've become fan of his in recent years. Albums like "The Words And The Days" and "Easy Living" are just beautiful albums. I'm just curious why Stanfano Bollani didn't play with Rava on "The Words And The Days"? Anybody know?

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Thanks guys!

Hey, what do you all think about Enrico Rava? I've become fan of his in recent years. Albums like "The Words And The Days" and "Easy Living" are just beautiful albums. I'm just curious why Stanfano Bollani didn't play with Rava on "The Words And The Days"? Anybody know?

Start a thread about Rava and get it off of this thread. Keep it about Enrico Rava and never bring up WM's name in it and you might get a good thread going.

The last thing we need right now is another WM thread.

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Hi Bluenote82,

Yeah, Spain recognizes a great trumpeter and composer when they hear one.

Not really. We don't have statues of Satchmo, Dizzy, Red Allen, Fats Navarro... (you get the idea). Wynton is good friends with the Vitoria Festival guys, which is fair enough, but I wouldn't take that as a musical accolade.

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