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2 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Terrific!  I'm a fan of both Tjader and Palmieri, so I think they sound wonderful together.  

They also collaborated on another LP, El Sonido Nuevo.  Also easy to recommend. :tup 

 

Thanks, I'm a Tjader fan so  I will add it to my wantlist

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On 19.8.2021 at 9:17 AM, BillF said:

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:tup:D wonderful + the Shia LP

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18 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

I'm jealous.  :g

I never had an opportunity to see either of them perform.  With Kenny gone, maybe I'll have a chance to catch Norma some day.

 

Definitely catch Norma, if you get the chance.

I caught Kenny’s 80th tour as well. No Norma on that one but a very fine Italian vocalist whose name escapes me for the moment (Diana Torto).

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12 hours ago, HutchFan said:

I'm jealous.  :g

I never had an opportunity to see either of them perform.  With Kenny gone, maybe I'll have a chance to catch Norma some day.

 

The only time I saw Kenny was very early in his career - in 1962 in a club in Leeds when he appeared with fellow Canadian Art Ellefson in a sextet of Dankworth sidemen led by Eddie Harvey.

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33 minutes ago, BillF said:

The only time I saw Kenny was very early in his career - in 1962 in a club in Leeds when he appeared with fellow Canadian Art Ellefson in sextet of Dankworth sidemen led by Eddie Harvey.

Interesting.  When did Wheeler emigrate from Canada to the UK?  I didn't realize that he'd already made his way over in '62.

 

 

Continuing with the Wheeler-Winstone-Taylor theme:

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Live at Roccella Jonica (Ismez Polis/Splasc(H), recorded 1984)

 

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1 minute ago, sidewinder said:

Early 1950s I believe. At a time when it was easier to move to the UK than the US for Canadians, thanks to the old Empire links.

Wow.  I had no idea it was that early.  Good to know.  :tup 

 

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42 minutes ago, sidewinder said:

Early 1950s I believe. At a time when it was easier to move to the UK than the US for Canadians, thanks to the old Empire links.

Those links also brought us Joe Harriott, Harold McNair and (for a while) Dizzy Reece.

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