Mary Jo, you have made a permanent contribution to this thread. Thanks again.
"And they shall be led by a Queen from the East." -- The Good Book
Cheers
"And they shall be led by a Queen from the East." -- The Good Book
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
Rok, let me set this up so you can thoroughly understand it. My favorite watering hole was owned by someone who entertained in Vegas at one time, and had worked with Maynard Ferguson; they were good friends, plus, the club was close to the hotel where Maynard was working and staying. The club was dim, and Maynard and his party came in the same as any other revelers on the weekend (unannounced). It wasn't until the challenge that I knew who he was, which is just they way they wanted it. They were there to party, not to attract attention. |
....and, of course, we all know that a double high C on the trumpet would never attract attention 😊 (that was for rockadanny) https://youtu.be/47uuEYv-C7o |
Rok, it seems that all your posts are bringing on memories. I was in "Mobay"; that's what they call Montego Bay, and while they had nothing but Reggae at the hotel and in public, when you turned on the radio, nothing but jazz; you would have thought you were in Chicago or LA; Jamaicans were some hip dudes. When I was LA, a girl I knew took me to a big church where I heard gospel on par with the "Staple Singers"; I got religion that Sunday. The Staple Singers make me want to go to church and repent, although I don't recall offhand doing anything wrong. I got to have some more of that music. "City, country City"; my favorite cut on that album. "Rainy Night in Georgia"; I was in Atlanta, and it started drizzling one night, and didn't stop for a week. I remember walking up and down "Peach Tree Street" where I was living in a hotel (work related) and it seemed like it was never going to stop raining. Atlanta is a lonely place when it's raining and you don't know anybody. |