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@pjw81563 Thanks, I'm looking forward to curling up with the "Footprints" book this winter (while finally getting more time to listen).  Also, an honorable mention to Kenny Wheeler, who I believe got even less notoriety than the great Kenny Dorham... 
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The mere mention of Wayne Shorter often launches me on hours-long journeys that are both nostalgic and exploratory.  Back in the day, he marked my second level of immersion (after the initial Miles/Coltrane fascination that seems so common).  Shor... 
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@frogman Fabulous Ray Charles clips.  He was much more than a generational genius - he heard, understood, and shared with us an entire century of America's unique and treasured musical heritage.  We can hear it all when he plays and sings.  Just c... 
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@schubert Thank you so much for that beautiful Nicolo Pellegrino piece.  10 years old and playing oboe with such reverence for the music - not to mention his musicianship.  Very refreshing and downright inspiring.  BTW, he didn't need sheet music. 
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Two months ago: The Ron Carter Quartet at Keystone Korner, 5 miles from me.  A rare opportunity that I had to miss.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6vubhhb9mk 
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@frogman Those "Hand Jive" tracks are amazing.  Just ordered it.  Tone meister indeed - love the growl Scofield gets on this one, seemingly regardless of where he goes on the fret board.Live with Lovano, who must have been stoked by the way Scofie... 
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@orpheus10 <<According to Keegiam, Freddie "whoever's" solo is too strident.>>No, I said it's TOO STRIDENT FOR ME, and explained that it could be my hyperacusis.  FOR ME = MY opinion in MY world, not some kind of official proclamation ... 
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Alex, nice.  Full version (13:30):  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGtp-1SfYgkTrailer says issue date is 11/5/21. 
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Given my brain fart, from  now on I will refer to these two trumpet greats by their full names: Lee Hubbard and Freddie Morgan...er.... wait... 
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@orpheus10 That "Moanin'" video is priceless history.  Well done!  Freddie's solo is too strident for me, but then again my hyperacusis may be to blame.1964 Monk - Paris "bootleg"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al697st1oeU 
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We never know what will turn up on the web, like this Esperanza Spalding:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50YFhxL6efs 
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Long drive today, but it led to a couple reminders from the masters:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPr3yvkHYsEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUC8NuiuXcs 
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@pjw81563 and @orpheus10 +1 on the social commentary, and for "Inner City Blues"Sam Cooke "A Change is Gonna Come" (1963) - weren't we all hopeful it would?  It's not looking so good these days.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPr3yvkHYsE 
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The lack of historical and sociological perspective on display here from time to time is disconcerting.  Rok, in particular, as I've said before, just doesn't get it.Boxing?  Really?Keep the music coming, folks.  It's part of America's soul - the ... 
Blues for Aficionados
That does it, I'm un-following.  Try to enjoy the music folks.