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Comment: Pinky Winters

April 20, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Jim Harrod writes concerning the Rifftides item about Pinky Winters: I enjoyed your recent celebration of Pinky’s Mandel CD. If readers inquire where they might acquire this gem for less than $40, I would heartily recommend Early Records in Tokyo. The owner, Hiroshi Tanno, sells it for "¥2,800 and … [Read more...]

Comments: John Williams

April 20, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

COMMENT 1 Here's a message from Bill Crow following the recent Rifftides piece about pianist John Williams. There is a recent release on Hep Records of a Spike Robinson CD, The C.T.S. Session, on which John is the pianist. I am the bassist, and Peter Cater of London is the drummer.Louis Stewart … [Read more...]

Comment: John Williams

April 19, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

The veteran vibraharpist Charlie Shoemake writes in response to yesterday's John Williams item: I bought the John Williams 10' inch LP while in high school. (Stephen F. Austin in Houston). I still have it today and it's in excellent condition. I play it every once in awhile. I also bought during the … [Read more...]

THAT John Williams

April 18, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

During long stretches of 1953 and ‘54, John Williams was the pianist in Stan Getz’s quintet and quartet. Wiliams is often described in biographies as a disciple of Bud Powell who was also influenced by Horace Silver. That is true. It is also true that oxygen influences flame, a fact that tells … [Read more...]

Tom and Elis

April 18, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Pianist and singer Patti Wicks saw yesterday's post about Antonio Carlos Jobim and sent a link to video of Jobim, widely known as "Tom," and his friend the incomparable Elis Regina singing his "Aguas de Marco." I've played it a half-dozen times and can't get enough of seeing the joy they found in … [Read more...]

Jobim

April 17, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Eleven years after his death, the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim is as universal as that of Gershwin, Berlin and Porter. Yet, until the issue of the new boxed set The Prime of Antonio Carlos Jobim, the three albums in it were out of general circulation except for a brief reappearance shortly after he … [Read more...]

Other Matters: Yip, Yip Hooray

April 17, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Julius La Rosa, naturally, has a considerable interest in lyrics and lyricists. He called my attention to these little verses by Yip Harburg, one of the greatest American lyricists (“Over the Rainbow,” “April in Paris,” “It’s Only a Paper Moon,” among 600 or so others). No matter how … [Read more...]

Tulip Trip Report

April 15, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

A few Rifftiders—if that’s the term (and it might as well be)—have asked about our mid-week visit to tulip country in the Skagit Valley of western Washington State. Briefly, then: The first day was warm and sunny. We walked around the charming waterfront town of La Conner, population 750, … [Read more...]

Petrucciani On Applause, Death, Music

April 14, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

While I was away in the tulip fields, On An Overgrown Path posted a piece on the late Michel Petrucciani. It includes a link to a thirty-eight-minute video about the pianist. In it, Petrucciani talks about his aversion to applause, his fear of death, his love of the piano. It's an important film. … [Read more...]

Other Matters: Trio Voronezh

April 14, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

The most recent concert at The Seasons was by a Russian group I went to hear out of curiosity. I knew that the members of Trio Voronezh were classically trained at the conservatory in Voronezh, a city near the Don river 250 miles south of Moscow. I knew that they played instruments I had never … [Read more...]

Herb Geller And Roland Kirk In Hamburg

April 11, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

The new Doug's Picks in the right column include CDs by Roland Kirk and Herb Geller. Kirk's is a live recording made in Hamburg in 1972. Geller lived in Hamburg then, as he does now. In a coincidence that I don't possess enough imagination to have made up, Geller attended Kirk's concert. He read … [Read more...]

I Might Even Tiptoe

April 11, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

No blogging for a couple of days. I'm off the see the tulips. You are invited to browse the Rifftides archive. You'll find the archive gateway in the right-hand column. Just click and you can travel back in time...but only as far as June 15, 2005, our launch date. … [Read more...]

Five New Picks

April 10, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Observe, please, that in the right column we have brand new Doug's Picks. They are three CDs by saxophonists who could hardly be less alike, a DVD to replicate a great night out, and a book that may make you wish you could drop back into a special time in San Francisco. Of course, it could be argued … [Read more...]

Other Matters: Kenny Drew On Rap

April 10, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

The brilliant pianist Kenny Drew, Jr., has reached the boiling point over the condition of black popular music in the United States. Here are two excerpts from his current essay on the All About Jazz website: ...when I first started studying music I was told that music had to consist of three … [Read more...]

Paul Robeson In Action

April 9, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

The great football player, singer, actor and activist Paul Robeson was born on this day in 1898. Like legions of other Americans, he made the mistake in the 1930s of thinking that Communism had the solution to problems of inequality in the United States. He went to the Soviet Union to investigate … [Read more...]

Pinky Winters

April 7, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

In my report on the Johnny Mandel concert at the Jazz West Coast 3 festival last fall, I remarked on the exquisite performance by Pinky Winters of one of Mandel’s songs. Ms. Winters sang Dave Frishberg’s lyrics to Mandel’s “You Are There,” accompanied by only the composer at the piano. … [Read more...]

Comment: Conley on McLean

April 7, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Paul Conley of KXJZ in Sacramento, California, writes: Hi Doug, If you're looking for some audio to add to your reflections on Jackie Mac, you might consider this short piece I did for the station. It draws from an interview originally recorded in 2001 and a feature produced in 2002. To hear it, … [Read more...]

Desmondismos

April 6, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

You never know where, or in what language, Paul Desmond will turn up next. Here is a sample from a collection of Desmond’s most quoted bon mots, now translated into Spanish. Probé a practica unas pocas semanas y acabé tocando demasiado rápido. (I tried practicing for a couple of weeks and ended … [Read more...]

Sugar-Free

April 5, 2006 by Doug Ramsey

Among the many news columns about Jackie McLean the past few days, Mark Stryker of the Detroit Free Press hit a number of right notes in his appreciation. There was nothing in jazz like the sugar-free sound of alto saxophonist Jackie McLean, who died last week at his home in Hartford, Conn., at age … [Read more...]

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Doug Ramsey

Doug is a recipient of the lifetime achievement award of the Jazz Journalists Association. He lives in the Pacific Northwest, where he settled following a career in print and broadcast journalism in cities including New York, New Orleans, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, San Antonio, … [MORE]

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