Hardbopjazz Posted December 23, 2020 Report Posted December 23, 2020 I wonder how many times this has happened to someone? Quote
HutchFan Posted December 23, 2020 Report Posted December 23, 2020 Doh! I've always assumed that's why Harvie S dropped the Swartz. He just got tired of the misspellings. Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted December 23, 2020 Report Posted December 23, 2020 On 12/23/2020 at 4:03 PM, Hardbopjazz said: I wonder how many times this has happened to someone? Expand Like this ...? Quote
felser Posted December 23, 2020 Report Posted December 23, 2020 On 12/23/2020 at 4:11 PM, HutchFan said: Doh! I've always assumed that's why Harvie S dropped the Swartz. He just got tired of the misspellings. Expand And Rachel Z (Nicolazzo). Quote
clifford_thornton Posted December 23, 2020 Report Posted December 23, 2020 Alan Michael (Alan Braufman) would be another example. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted December 23, 2020 Report Posted December 23, 2020 On 12/23/2020 at 4:18 PM, Big Beat Steve said: Like this ...? Expand This reminded me of myself in Iceland a few years ago. Quote
Don Brown Posted December 24, 2020 Report Posted December 24, 2020 The jazz giant who had his name misspelled probably more than any other was Thelonious Monk. Monk appeared four or five times over the years at the Colonial Tavern here in Toronto and every time the marquee read "Thelonius" Monk. I guess Monk either didn't notice or didn't care.. Quote
Dmitry Posted December 24, 2020 Report Posted December 24, 2020 On 12/24/2020 at 4:56 PM, Don Brown said: The jazz giant who had his name misspelled probably more than any other was Thelonious Monk. Monk appeared four or five times over the years at the Colonial Tavern here in Toronto and every time the marquee read "Thelonius" Monk. I guess Monk either didn't notice or didn't care.. Expand I agree; that O was the wrench in the works. And not just on billboards. Quote
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