Stan Getz & Kenny Barron - Cafe Montmartre
Mel Powell & Ruby Braff, Beale street blues.
*Nearly* by Ron Carter.
Dutch Swing College Band, their album "Wild" from 1958, including the Britsh Songstress Neva Raphaello.
harry james--harrys choice-- capitol lp.
i love this album one of my favorites, james version of two o clock jump always knocks me out. gord
Django Rheinhardt Selection and Fats Waller from ny PC Selections
Oscar Peterson, Johnny Smith Woody Herman, May Lou williams, Allan Vaché, Bob Brookmeyer.
today i listened to steve khan trio-- lets call this-polydor. khan best known for his fusion albums plays straight ahead jazz on this with ron carter and al foster. yes this guy is very good when playing swinging jazz.
gord![]()
*Waltz for Debbie* by Bill Evans.
Bessie Smith - I know its more blues but I have a strong likeing for the blues. Without it would we have had jazz? I think its the simplicity of blues that appeals to me as much as anything
teddy
Pat Metheny - letter From Home
Thank you CD
teddy
Blessed teddy,
It is an honor to be of service to my fellow MIMFer - Have you heard Pat Meth's album *Secret Story*?
Cheers,
CD
Today I listened to *Blues In The Closet* played by Ron Carter.
No CD, but I assure you I will. Oh the years I wasted at school when I could have studied for a real education here.
teddy
Kenny Burrell, Chitlins con Carne