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  1. Thomas Bramerie (*1965) - bass
    Bobby Cole (1932-1996) - piano, vocals
    Teddi King (1929-1977) - singer
    Steve Marcus (1939-2005) - tenor & soprano sax
    Nils Petter Molvær (*1960) - trumpet, electronics
    Emily Remler (1957-1990) - guitar
    Steve Slagle (*1952) - alto & soprano sax
    Frank Socolow (1923-19981) - alto & tenor sax
    Kate Westbrook (*1939) - singer

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  2. Born on this day:

    Jeff Ballard (*1963) - drums
    Martin Küchen (*1956) - sax
    Theo Loevendie (*1930) - tenor sax
    Earl May (1927-2007) - bass
    Jack McDuff (1926-2001) - organ
    Roberto Miranda (*1946) - bass
    Louis Nelson (1902-1990) - trombone
    Curtis Peagler (1929-1992) - alto sax
    Tom Rainey (*1957) - drums
    Perry Robinson (1938-2018) - clarinet
    Hubert Rostaing (1918-1990) - clarinet
    Ralph Sharon (1923-2015) - piano

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  3. Born on this day:

    Lisle Atkinson (1940-2019) - bass
    Gordon Beck (1935 or 1936-2011) - piano
    Hamiet Bluiett (1940-2018) - baritone sax
    Charlie Byrd (1925-1999) - guitar
    Chris Cheek (*1968) - sax
    Leopoldo Fleming (*1939) - percussion
    Graham Haynes (*1960) - cornet
    Jon Hendricks (1921-2017) - singer
    Jan Johansson (1931-1968) - piano etc.
    Rod Levitt (1929-2007) - trombone
    Gabriele Mirabassi (*1967) - clarinet
    Joe Venuti (1903 or 1892/94-1978) - violin

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  4. Born on this day:

    Julian “Cannonball” Adderley (1928-1975) - alto & soprano sax
    Toto Blanke (1936-2013) - guitar
    Chick Bullock (1908-1981) - singer
    Al Casey (1915-2005) - guitar
    Roger "Ram" Ramirez (1913-1994) - piano
    Leo Reisman (1897-1961) - violin
    Hans Rettenbacher (1939-1989) - bass
    George Robert (1960-2016) - sax
    Gene Roland (1921-1982) - trumpet
    Ned Rothenberg (*1956) - clarinet, sax
    Arvell Shaw (1923-2002) - bass
    Bobby Short (1924-2005) - piano, singer

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  5. Everybody knows "Somethin' Else", right' But not everybody gives Cannonball Adderley his due as an innovator, introducing the electric piano and funk rhythms, paving ways for others to follow. He also had his politics figured out. Walk tall!

    youtu.be/_WdtCw8hW1Q

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  6. "Nardis" was composed by Miles Davis in 1958 specially for Cannonball Adderley's first album as a leader, "Portrait of Cannonball". He was still with Miles, hin quintet yet to be founded. Blue Mitchell (t), Bill Evans (p), Sam Jones (b), and Philly Joe Jones (d).

    youtu.be/Dq6TkTDqY_o

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  7. Another favourite by Cannonball Adderley with a mighty good groove: "Sack o'Woe", live at the Lighthouse in 1960 with Nat Adderley, Victor Feldman, Sam Jones and Louis Hayes:

    youtu.be/N45hYXNu12o

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  8. Julian "Cannonball" Adderley was born on this day in 1928 in Tampa, FL. He and his brother Nat worked as teachers when they went to NYC in summer '55 to check out the jazz scene. The rest is history, as they say.

    A favourite performance of mine, "Work Song", live in Japan 1962 w/Nat, Yusef Lateef, Joe Zawinul, Sam Jones and Louis Hayes:

    youtu.be/rjQygkQ8WbM

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  9. Born on this day:

    Charlie Beal (1908-1991) - piano
    Bill Berry (1930-2002) - trumpet
    Jay Cameron (1928-2001) - baritone sax
    Tom Cora (1953-1998) - cello
    Joseph Jarman (1937-2019) - reeds
    Oliver Lake (*1942) - sax, flute
    Hans Lüdemann (*1961) - piano
    Eddie Moore (1940-1990) - drums
    Jerome Sabbagh (*1973) - sax
    Aram Shelton (*1976) - sax
    Jeffery Smith (1955-2012) - singer
    Carol Tristano (*1961) - drums
    Marcos Valle (*1943) - piano

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  10. Bill Berry was born on this day in 1930 in Benton Harbor, MI (died November 13, 2002 in L.A.) - here he is, fronting his great mid-seventies big band and taking a fine solo on "The Bink/And How":

    youtu.be/dr_349rQAag

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  11. Bill Berry was born on this day in 1930 in Benton Harbor, MI (died November 13, 2002 in L.A.) - here he is, fronting his great mid-seventies big band and taking a fine solo on "The Bink/And How":

    youtu.be/dr_349rQAag

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  12. Bill Berry was born on this day in 1930 in Benton Harbor, MI (died November 13, 2002 in L.A.) - here he is, fronting his great mid-seventies big band and taking a fine solo on "The Bink/And How":

    youtu.be/dr_349rQAag

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  13. Bill Berry was born on this day in 1930 in Benton Harbor, MI (died November 13, 2002 in L.A.) - here he is, fronting his great mid-seventies big band and taking a fine solo on "The Bink/And How":

    youtu.be/dr_349rQAag

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    #JazzBirthdays #BillBerry #MusicAgainstMadness

  14. Bill Berry was born on this day in Benton Harbor, MI (died November 13, 2002 in L.A.) - here he is, fronting his great mid-seventies big band and taking a fine solo on "The Bink/And How":

    youtu.be/dr_349rQAag

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    #JazzBirthdays #BillBerry #MusicAgainstMadness

  15. Joseph Jarman was born on this day in 1937 in Pine Bluff, AR. He died in Chicago, IL, on January 9, 2019.

    "Song For" ("Song For", Delmark, 1967):
    youtu.be/Zh-NgxaFq8Q

    "As If It Were the Seasons / Song to Make the Sun Come Up" ("As If It Were the Seasons", Delmark, 1968):
    youtu.be/htPHFTI75Xc

    "Black Paladins" (words: Henry Dumas) ("Black Paladins", Black Saint, 1980):
    youtu.be/tOAovk04djc

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  16. Leon "Chu" Berry was born on 13 September 1910 (died 31 October 1941, way too young).

    Sharing the solo spotlight w/Roy Eldridge in "Christopher Columbus", 1936 w/Fletcher Henderson:

    youtu.be/QbSs95S-dJ0

    His ballad masterpiece "Ghost of a Chance", 1940 w/Cab Calloway:

    youtu.be/zlvVyo6mJTc

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  17. Dienstag 12. September stelle ich um 22 Uhr auf www.radiostonefm.de vier hervorragende Klaviertrio-Neuheiten von 2023 vor.

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  18. Über "die Provinz" schimpfen verrät in erster Linie die Provinzialität des Schimpfenden.
    #Bonmot zum Freitag

  19. Über "die Provinz" schimpfen verrät in erster Linie die Provinzialität des Schimpfenden.
    zum Freitag

  20. Über "die Provinz" schimpfen verrät in erster Linie die Provinzialität des Schimpfenden.
    #Bonmot zum Freitag

  21. Über "die Provinz" schimpfen verrät in erster Linie die Provinzialität des Schimpfenden.
    #Bonmot zum Freitag

  22. Taking a week's break from #JazzBirthdays – will be at Lucerne Festival listening to some brilliant orchestras (Berlin Phil, Leipzig Gewandhaus, Boston SO), conductors (Blomstedt, Mälkki, Nelsons, Petrenko) and soloists (Mutter, S. Meyer, I. Kanneh-Mason, discovering some new people (Mao Fujita) and pieces (John Williams' 2nd violin concerto, Enno Poppe, Unsuk Chin ...).
    #Paradise indeed, as this year's edition is titled!

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  23. #NowListening to "For Jemeel - Fire from the Road (2004-2005)", a 3 CD set released earlier this year, dedicated to the late Jemeel Moondoc, who was part of the quartet documented here, Steve Swell's Fire Into Music, with William Parker and Hamid Drake.

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