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Been listening to a lot of Lalo. Also the Tito Puente channel is great on Pandora. This is good stuff!


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Buckethead wrote:
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Been listening to a lot of Lalo. Also the Tito Puente channel is great on Pandora. This is good stuff!


 Your old.


 Buckethead has eclectic tastes...


 Freddy has epileptic tastes....



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Troll wrote:
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Been listening to a lot of Lalo. Also the Tito Puente channel is great on Pandora. This is good stuff!


 Your old.


 Buckethead has eclectic tastes...


 Freddy has epileptic tastes....


 So if he's having a seizure in my bathtub, should I throw in a load of clothes?



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Always like this cat Hugh Masekela from South Africa. He usually plays flugelhorn, which is a couple octaves lower than your average B flat trumpet in tonality...

But one of my all time favorites of Hugh's tunes is this one, simply called "Nomali". It's off one of his earliest albums and can be found on "The Best of..." CD, out now. Check it out. I think Hugh deserves to be included in your "1000 Jazz album..." collection as well!



-- Edited by Uke on Wednesday 18th of September 2013 12:43:08 PM

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Full moon out there... Thinking about ancestors... Buckethead's favorite Argentine Lalo!

This tune off that "Gypsies" album, tells the tale, musically:



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Uke wrote:

Full moon out there... 


No. 96% Full moon is tomorrow.

Poster Uke, please accept this admonition in a constructive manner.

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KPLU is my favorite "Jazz" radio stations as  well. Been a listener/supporter since the '90s... Don't know about the "Thousand Jazz Albums..." But there prob'ly ain't enough time... And it's hard ta know without the list in front of me, what I'd listen to first. One of my other faves is this one, from 1957:

Ray Bryant-piano. Playing "rhythm"as if he's not leading the trumpet, and saxes in? Please!



-- Edited by Uke on Thursday 19th of September 2013 02:59:19 PM

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Pretty sure Wynton Marsalis could reccomend a few great pieces of recorded Jazz that are "must hears" before ya check out. This cat is so steeped in the origins and history of jazz that he could write a book. (If the spirits moved him...)

His family all play instruments, from his father (pianist), down to his youngest brother...the music runs through his veins! That history comes to life when he picks up that horn...



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Still wondering about that "list," and who the author is/was who put it together. That said...here's one more cat (And his group(s)) that oughta be included! South African Dollar Brand/Abdulah Ibrahim.



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Part of Uke's List... Lotsa South African Jazz!



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I'm sticking to the conventional jazz...

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Uke wrote:

Still wondering about that "list," and who the author is/was who put it together. That said...here's one more cat (And his group(s)) that oughta be included! South African Dollar Brand/Abdulah Ibrahim.


Good job Uke on finding this wonderful tune on You Tube. I've

looked for it many times with no success. Just a matter of

time before "its all posted".



-- Edited by The Krink on Wednesday 25th of September 2013 01:50:25 AM

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Buckethead wrote:

I'm sticking to the conventional jizz...


 doh bleh Thanks for sharing. bleh evileye



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This dood...no longer at KPLU. He quit and headed back east somewhere, and now works for a commercial radio station.

He's the one who authored the "1000 Jazz Albums..." thing.

 

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Kevin Kniestedt hosts Jazz on the Grooveyard weekdays from midnight to 4 AM PST on 88.5 KPLU in Seattle/Tacoma. He can also be heard on Jazz24.org.


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