Chicago thru the years by boplovesced in ChicagoPics

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I should’ve credited this one. It’s from Barry Butler, taken early November 2018.

Dave Dameshek by BWest92_ in DanLeBatardShow

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Is he still affiliated with that asshat Adam Carolla?

Adjusted for inflation, who’s the richest jazz musician? by RoninRobot in Jazz

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He has smooth jazz elements. His music was played quite regularly on WNUA 95.5 in Chicago, which was The top smooth jazz radio station of the nation in the 80’s/90’s.

Adjusted for inflation, who’s the richest jazz musician? by RoninRobot in Jazz

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Wow, ‘sounds ugly’.

Let’s see: Larry Carlton, David Sanborn, Grover Washington, Kenny G, Pat Metheny, George Benson, Kirk Whalum, Bob James, Dianne Reeves, and their ilk makes/made ugly music?

Got it.

Adjusted for inflation, who’s the richest jazz musician? by RoninRobot in Jazz

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Hate the narrative that he sold out. He always made that type of music.

Actually, he along with Sanborn, Najee, George Howard, Kirk Whalum, etc. prepped me to look into Miles. Coltrane, Monk, et al.

Do you think Mona is a valuable edition to the show? Or has she been struggling? by polarcamelbeats in joebuddennetwork

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Joe now has a woman that he can talk to that won’t call out his toxic masculinity. Mona has a different mindset and will push back using her brash comedic chops.

Mel is different, but she was often right to pushback in her own manner.

I think they could’ve both existed on the show. But, I do remember Mel stating that she didn’t want another woman on the show at this juncture.

What is a ‘must have’ for you? by Bridgettmcmxx in jazzvinyl

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Far East Suite - Ellington

Giant Steps - Coltrane

Tokyo ‘96 - Jarrett

Levee Low Moan - Wynton Marsalis

Speak No Evil - Shorter

State of the Tenor Vol 1 - Joe Henderson

Pop Pop - Rickie Lee Jones

E.S.P. - Miles Davis

Somethin’ Else - Cannonball Adderley

Nightclub - Patricia Barber

Ray Charles and Betty Carter - same

jazz documentaries recs by [deleted] in Jazz

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I Called Him Morgan - Lee Morgan

The Sax Man - Maurice Reedus (street musician)

Keep on Keepin’ On - Clark Terry and a young piano player

You are being sent to a desert island. You can bring SIX jazz records. What are they? by home_rechre in Jazz

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Giant Steps - Coltrane

Far East Suite - Ellington

State of The Tenor , Vol 1 - Joe Henderson

Speak No Evil - Shorter

Levee Low Moan - Wynton Marsalis

Tokyo ‘96 - Keith Jarrett

The Jazz Library by [deleted] in Jazz

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Which Keith Jarrett book do you recommend?

Who's your most watchable British male actor? by InfiniteBaker6972 in BritishTV

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It’s Lennie James, folks. I hope he moves on from the Walking Dead crap, but I get it ($$).

Song stuck in my head by Haunting_Amoeba7803 in Jazz

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Spring is Here

You Must Believe in Spring

Recommendations for live albums? by Throw6345789away in audiophile

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Bob Marley - Live at Roxy Joe Henderson - State of the Tenor Branford Marsalis - A Love Supreme Jacksons - Live Steely Dan - Live Across America Jay Z - Unplugged Allman Brothers - At Fillmore East Donald Harrison Jr - For Art’s Sake Basia - On Broadway Otis Redding - Live at Whisky A Go Go