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In MusicHound; Jazz, The Essential Album Guide, (ed. Steven Holtjes & Nancy Ann Lee) 1998, there is on page 386 ( for all of those who own the book) a photograph of a young Bill Evans with a female bassist.

Sheetmusic and microphones clearly visable I assume that this picture was taken on recording session.

Evans recorded with Dick Garcia (Message from Garcia, Dawn, 1956) with a (for me unknown) bassist with the name; Jerry Bruno.

Don't know if this Jerry was male/female.

So could it be this lady on the picture?

Any suggestions who she can be?

I'm really curious about this one.

j.

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Oops...

Sorry Mr. Bruno, I really had no idea.

Yeh, Kay is surely an option!!!

The longer I look at the picture the more I doubt. If it isn't Evans the pianist on the photo really looks like him.

Maybe an other suggestion;

Lee Morgan? The wife of accordeonist Leon Sash?

j.

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Is it possible to get a scan of the photo in question uploaded here? I'm really curious about having a look at this photo!

But when would a young Bill Evans ever have recorded with Carol Kaye?

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Oops...

Sorry Mr. Bruno, I really had no idea.

Yeh, Kay is surely an option!!!

The longer I look at the picture the more I doubt. If it isn't Evans the pianist on the photo really looks like him.

Maybe an other suggestion;

Lee Morgan? The wife of accordeonist Leon Sash?

j.

Like Jim, I want to see the photo, but if it is Evans, and the bassist is Lee Morgan, Leon Sash's wife, they all were around Chicago when Evans was in the army stationed at Ft. Sheridan up in the northern suburbs. That was when Evans ran across Chicago singer Lucy Reed, with whom he later recorded for Fantasy. In fact, Sash recorded for Fantasy too IIRC.

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Leon Sash's wife can be heard accompanying her husband here:

http://www.amazon.com/Remember-Newport-Leo...howViewpoints=1

And going even further afield, a related Chicago figure was organist Les Strand, who made three albums for Fantasy (yes) around that time. I recall reading that Jimmy Smith admired Strand's playing, though Strand (who played the Baldwin) may have been the most un-bluesy jazz organist imaginable.

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This reminds me of a story from my Jazz Record Mart/Delmark days. I'm in the store playing the New Tristano, the phone rings and the caller identifies himself as Leon Sash. He asks who's playing in the background and I say Lennie Tristano. He says "I didn't know Lennie was in town". After I explain it's a record he says "you should talk to my wife, Lee Morgan". I probably did laundry that night.

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am I missing something here? I don't see a pianist in that pic, only a drummer.

Yes, that's a pic of Carol Kaye with someone -- not the as yet unseen by us pic of Evans with the female bassist.

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This reminds me of a story from my Jazz Record Mart/Delmark days. I'm in the store playing the New Tristano, the phone rings and the caller identifies himself as Leon Sash. He asks who's playing in the background and I say Lennie Tristano. He says "I didn't know Lennie was in town". After I explain it's a record he says "you should talk to my wife, Lee Morgan". I probably did laundry that night.

But if he'd said, "You should talk to my wife Jacqui McLean"?

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Is it possible to get a scan of the photo in question uploaded here? I'm really curious about having a look at this photo!

But when would a young Bill Evans ever have recorded with Carol Kaye?

Sorry but no scanner here...

A picture would indeed be helpful to get this discussion into some direction.

I've been surging the last days on the net, but no succes...

j.

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