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Kurt Elling “1619 Broadway–The Brill Building Project” Concord cd

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Kurt Elling - voice
Laurence Hobgood - piano, electric piano, organ
Clark Sommers - bass
Kendrick Scott - drums, congas
John McLean - guitar, acoustic guitar
Tom Luer - tenor saxophone, alto saxophone
Kye Palmer - flugelhorn, trumpet
Joel Frahm - tenor saxophone
Ernie Watts - tenor saxophone
Christian McBride - voice
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On 4/20/2025 at 11:48 PM, adh1907 said:

Interesting! It does get better after the first couple of tracks though. I must get that Wheeler book. 

It's a good, informative read and a lot of work obviously went into it.

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Hopefully warmer today. Had a rough night, Lucinda was not sleeping well . . . and that meant I didn't either.

Starting off with an old favorite, my OG LP copy of Grateful Dead "Blues for Allah". . . sounds really good today.

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Gary Burton “Lofty Fake Anagram” Sony/RCA Japan cd

 

 

Bass – Steve Swallow
Drums – Bob Moses
Guitar – Larry Coryell
Vibraphone – Gary Burton

Recorded at RCA Victor’s Music Center Of The World, Hollywood, CA on August 15, 1967 - August 17, 1967.

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Gary Burton “Something’s Coming!” Sony/RCA cd Japan

 

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Gary Burton on vibes, Jim Hall on guitar, Larry Bunker on drums, and Chuck Israels on bass

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