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If they are still breathing, it is reasonable to assume that they are among the living. One thing I have learned is to always double check obituaries—I produced two sessions with an artist whose obituary had been published ten years earlier. BTW, she had read it and was somewhat flattered by it.

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I remember going into either Sweet Basil or Fat Tuesday back in 1979 to catch a set by James Moody & being shocked to find that Al Harewood, who I had just assumed was already dead, was not only on drums, but was in fact not dead. Imagine my surprise!

So, is Al Harewood still not dead?

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I remember going into either Sweet Basil or Fat Tuesday back in 1979 to catch a set by James Moody & being shocked to find that Al Harewood, who I had just assumed was already dead, was not only on drums, but was in fact not dead. Imagine my surprise!

So, is Al Harewood still not dead?

He was a year ago in April: Harlem Speaks Al Harewood

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Hitler is still alive, also Mother Theresa!

Seriously, I'm often astonished by these r.i.p. threads, too. Recently the one about Jimmy Cleveland, for instance... I didn't have the slightest idea he was still around.

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Bebop lives.

So does bassist Henry Grimes, despite reports of his death 25 years ago.

The most amazing jazz obituary I read this year was that of Franz Jackson, the longtime Chicago tenor saxophonist/clarinetist/vocalist who played with Albert Ammons, Earl Hines, Fletcher Henderson, and Fats Waller. Franz passed away a few months ago after playing for 3 hours at his own 95th birthday party.

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