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  On 4/1/2020 at 4:45 PM, soulpope said:

There goes the history :( ....

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There was a plaque outside though to commemorate it. :)

Oddly enough it was just a few doors away from another Hollywood jazz Club, Catalina’s Bar and Grill.

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  On 4/1/2020 at 5:42 PM, jazzbo said:

I know I have this in my collection but just can't seem to find it. . . .
 

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:D I was just listening to an intro to a set from Tubby Hayes "Couriers of Jazz," and Ronnie Scott mentioned they were going to play a tune from THIS album!! Scott apparently did pretty good stand-up back in the day! (At least I *assume* it was Scott talking!)

 

 

 

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Ha! I guess I could at least listen to Carmen McRae sing Jimmy Rowles' song "The Ballad of Thelonious Monk."

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Something completely different but happily so.

Victor Assis Brasil, "Esperanto/Toca Antonio Carlos Jobim." Two very interesting albums from '70.

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  On 4/1/2020 at 6:04 PM, gmonahan said:

:D I was just listening to an intro to a set from Tubby Hayes "Couriers of Jazz," and Ronnie Scott mentioned they were going to play a tune from THIS album!! Scott apparently did pretty good stand-up back in the day! (At least I *assume* it was Scott talking!)

 

 

 

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He could be very funny, in a dead-pan way.

I once saw a gig with Scott in tandem with Prof. Irwin Corey. You can imagine what that one was like. :)

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  On 4/1/2020 at 5:42 PM, jazzbo said:

I know I have this in my collection but just can't seem to find it. . . .
 

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Quite a good album, but I think the discriminating listener will agree with me that Elvis Meets Cecil Taylor was the more inspired date.

 

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