... put together what I was able to find about these LPs / CDs at http://www.wirz.de/music/kentanth.htm
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Frank Foster was playing a street concert from the Jazzmobile in Harlem. He called for a blues in B-flat. A young tenor player began to play "out" from the first chorus, playing sounds that had no relationship to the harmonic progression or rhythmic setting. Foster stopped him. "What are you doing?" "Just playing what I feel. "Well, feel something in B-flat, mother****er"
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0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. ... put together what I was able to find about these LPs / CDs at http://www.wirz.de/music/kentanth.htm
You're the MAN Stefan! What a great service your site is. I don't know what it was exactly about this series of record covers that I had trouble with, perhaps the almost too personal or real quality of the portraits but I always found them an impediment to exploring this series, never wanted to take one home, it almost seemed invasive of the model's privacy somehow. Crazy I know...... The power of Art!
So what do you intend to do about contemporary artists (ahem) whose recordings can only be accessed on line? Are we to be written out of the official Wirz discographic history? So what do you intend to do about contemporary artists (ahem) whose recordings can only be accessed on line? Are we to be written out of the official Wirz discographic history?Thanks for flowers of all kind ... Crazy I know, ... but reading your last question brought to my mind the old 1932 Louis Armstrong / Betty Boop song that ends with "... You Rascal You." Crazy I know (and certainly not true!), but sometimes ganglia tend to do their own thang ... Quote So what do you intend to do about contemporary artists (ahem) whose recordings can only be accessed on line? Are we to be written out of the official Wirz discographic history? Let me rephrase that: So what do you intend to do about contemporary artists (ahem) whose recordings can only be accessed on line? Are we to be written out of the official Wirz discographic history, you rascal you? Pages: [1] Go Up
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