#de-dah — Public Fediverse posts
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#DEDAH: Private (#Beech Debonair C33 • D-EDAH)
6.1 km out at 600 ft - heading S with 181.7 km/h.
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7000 • 11:28:36
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#DEDAH: Private (#Beech Debonair C33 • D-EDAH)
0.2 km out at 1000 ft - heading N with 331.1 km/h.
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https://www.planespotters.net/photo/317323/d-edah-private-beechcraft-f33a-bonanza?utm_source=api
7000 • 11:05:54
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#DEDAH: Private (#Beech Debonair C33 • D-EDAH)
4.6 km out at 900 ft - heading SE with 142.2 km/h.
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https://www.planespotters.net/photo/317323/d-edah-private-beechcraft-f33a-bonanza?utm_source=api
7000 • 10:56:49
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#DEDAH: Private (#Beech Debonair C33 • D-EDAH)
3.9 km out at 400 ft - heading N with 142.2 km/h.
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https://www.planespotters.net/photo/317323/d-edah-private-beechcraft-f33a-bonanza?utm_source=api
7000 • 10:10:59
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De-Dah – Elmo Hope Trio
I’m in the middle of marking examinations so I will only do a brief post, while I take a short break, to follow up on the one about Hampton Hawes I did a couple of days ago. When I wrote that one it struck me that there are rather a lot of great musicians, especially pianists like Hampton Hawes, who were never appreciated as much as they should have been. Another that springs to mind is Elmo Hope, for whom Thelonious Monk seems to have been a great influence and who therefore provides an interesting contrast with Hampton Hawes who was perhaps more influenced by Bud Powell. Elmo Hope died young, largely because of a bad drug habit, which also affected his career through his erratic behaviour and the criminal record he acquired for drugs offences. He was a really fine musician and composer, though, with a very original voice and idiosyncratic sense of time. This track was recorded in 1953 with Paul Chambers on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums, both of whom were to find fame with Miles Davis a few years later.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPkK8c-BN0Y
#DeDah #ElmoHope #ElmoHopeTrio #Jazz #PaulChambers #PhillyJoeJones
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De-Dah – Elmo Hope Trio
I’m in the middle of marking examinations so I will only do a brief post, while I take a short break, to follow up on the one about Hampton Hawes I did a couple of days ago. When I wrote that one it struck me that there are rather a lot of great musicians, especially pianists like Hampton Hawes, who were never appreciated as much as they should have been. Another that springs to mind is Elmo Hope, for whom Thelonious Monk seems to have been a great influence and who therefore provides an interesting contrast with Hampton Hawes who was perhaps more influenced by Bud Powell. Elmo Hope died young, largely because of a bad drug habit, which also affected his career through his erratic behaviour and the criminal record he acquired for drugs offences. He was a really fine musician and composer, though, with a very original voice and idiosyncratic sense of time. This track was recorded in 1953 with Paul Chambers on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums, both of whom were to find fame with Miles Davis a few years later.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPkK8c-BN0Y
#DeDah #ElmoHope #ElmoHopeTrio #Jazz #PaulChambers #PhillyJoeJones