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Sunday, March 31, 2013

BBC4 Documentary - Miles, Brubeck, Mingus & Ornette

Just finished watching an interesting BBC4 documentary - 1959 miracle year in recorded jazz:  Kind of Blue, Time Out, Mingus Ah Um, and The Shape of Jazz to Come. 
  Take a look and listen. And Go Blue!

http://www.jazzonthetube.com/videos/miles-davis/1959-the-year-that-changed-jazz.html

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Go Blue! University of Michigan Basketball

Sorry. Couldn't post as promised during the University of Michigan basketball team's impressive NCAA tournament run. If the Wolverines defeat a very good University of Florida team tomorrow, I'll be able, I hope, to press on with my Jazz & Philosophy post. The contest with Kansas yesterday was one of the greatest basketball games that I've ever seen. It ranks with the 1966 Texas Western verses Kentucky NCAA final that featured Highland Park's Bobby Joe Hill and his Texas Western mates verses Adolph Rupp's University of Kentucky Wildcats. Coach Rupp certainly played the part of a Southern Gentleman - what a rascal. Texas Western's coach Don Haskins was a fine, upright gentleman, and a terrific coach.  

Monday, March 25, 2013

Jazz & Philosophy: Passing-Strangers Playlist


I was prompted to listen, re-listen actually, to the 150 recorded performances listed below by an article that appeared in the 2013 volume of The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism by Jerrold Levinson entitled "Jazz Vocal Interpretation: A Philosophical Analysis", pps. 35-43. I got the article off the internet - it was made available free of charge by the publisher of the Journal. You you might try to secure your own copy by the same legal means, and thereby avoid Federal prosecution by a government that apparently believes in suppressing scholarly works - it's surprising that our government has time for this given it's fascination with its undeclared drone warfare and all. Since according to Witters ethics and aesthetics are one and same let's press on with the latter.
  My view is that Levinson's notion of jazz vocal interpretation counts for a lot less than he reckons. While a jazz-singer's interpretation of a popular song may remain quite constant over the course of her performances (both live and recorded), her improvisations based on the same song may or can change drastically. This is what makes creative, improvised vocal music worth attending to. I'll follow this outline with many words. But my reader needn't bother with my forthcoming blizzard of words - just listen to the tunes and make up one's own mind. Read Levinson though. He's one of the better writers treating the aesthetics of music. However, my main philosopher of music aesthetics is Papa Jo Jones - make sure you see Rifftide: The Life and Opinions of Papa Jo Jones, as told to Albert Murray, with an Afterword by Phil Schaap - a longer title than the Crispin Wright-Neil Tennant forthcoming, but never published article on Frege. 
  My view is what I have called A Jam Session Aesthetic. Stay tuned for the excitement, forthcoming in a day or two.    

Jazz & Philosophy: Passing-Strangers Playlist
150 songs, 11.4 hours, 835.7 MB
Name Time Album Artist
1 Passing Strangers 2:38 Everything I Have Is Yours Sarah Vaughan & Billie Eckstein
2 In The Tradition 15:08 Amiri Baraka w/ David Murray & Steve McCall
3 St. Louis Blues 3:12 Bessie Smith Bessie Smith
4 St. Louis Blues 2:53 W/Benny Carter Billie Holiday
5 St. Louis Blues (1932) 4:33 The Rhythm Boy: Bing Crosby, Duke Ellington & Hi…
6 St. Louis Blues 2:27 The Mills Brothers
7 St Louis Blues 3:24 This is Jazz Erroll Garner
8 Jack, I'm Mellow 2:48 Sidney Bechet 
9 Summertime 4:08 Sidney Bechet 
10 Summertime 2:55 Billie Holiday
11 Swing, Brother, Swing 1:56 W/Count Basie's Band Billie Holiday
12 On A Turquoise Cloud 4:19 Carnegie Hall Concerts January… Duke Ellington
13 You, You Darlin' 3:24 Ellington-Blanton-Webster-Jeffries
14 There Shall Be No Night 3:15 Ellington-Blanton-Webster-Jeffries
15 I Never Felt This Way Before 3:31 The Blanton-Webster Band Duke Ellington
16 Flamingo 3:24 The Blanton-Webster Band Duke Ellington
17 The Girl In My Dreams Tries To L… 3:20 The Blanton-Webster Band Duke Ellington
18 Chocolate Shake 2:56 The Blanton-Webster Band Duke Ellington
19 I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) 3:19 The Blanton-Webster Band Duke Ellington
20 The Brown-Skin Gal (In The Cali… 3:08 The Blanton-Webster Band Duke Ellington
21 Rocks In My Bed 3:11 The Blanton-Webster Band [Disc… Duke Ellington
22 A Slip Of The Lip (Can Sink A Ship) 2:59 The Blanton-Webster Band Duke Ellington
23 My Little Brown Book 3:18 The Blanton-Webster Band Duke Ellington
24 My Little Brown Book 4:14 Duke Ellington
25 Come Sunday (from Black, Brow… 5:49 Duke Ellington
26 The Blues From Black, Brown A… 5:25 Helen Merrill
27 The Way You Look Tonight 3:05 Billie Holiday
28 The Way You Look Tonight 2:59 W/Oscar Peterson Fred Astaire
29 Groovin High 2:42 Bird & Diz
30 If you could see me now (C. Sig… 6:22 Récital à Paris, 1985 Sarah Vaughan
31 If You Could See Me Now 5:08 Songs Carolyn Graye With Jessica Williams
32 All The Things You Are 2:49 Charlie "The Bird" Parker
33 Shaw Nuff 3:02 Charlie "The Bird" Parker
34 Hot House 3:10 Charlie "The Bird" Parker
35 Day-Dream 4:20 ... And His Mother Called Him Bill Duke Ellington
36 Day Dream 4:01 Day Dream: Best Of The Duke E… Ella Fitzgerald
37 Day Dream 5:01 Duke Ellington Songbook One Sarah Vaughan
38 Day Dream 12:08 Feed The Fire [Live] Betty Carter
39 Baby Won't You Please Come H… 2:36 The Norton Jazz Recordings [Di… Sarah Vaughan
40 I Didn't Know What Time It Was 4:00 Crazy and Mixed Up Sarah Vaughan
41 That's All 4:04 Crazy and Mixed Up Sarah Vaughan
42 Autumn Leaves 5:34 Crazy and Mixed Up Sarah Vaughan
43 Love Dance 3:27 Crazy and Mixed Up Sarah Vaughan
44 The Island 4:27 Crazy and Mixed Up Sarah Vaughan
45 Seasons 5:20 Crazy and Mixed Up Sarah Vaughan
46 In Love In Vain 3:08 Crazy and Mixed Up Sarah Vaughan
47 You Are Too Beautiful 3:34 Crazy and Mixed Up Sarah Vaughan
48 Don't Explain (Talking Version) 5:06 W/Jessica Williams Patty Waters
49 Summertime 7:45 W/Jessica Williams Patty Waters
50 Fine And Mellow 4:06 W/Jessica Williams Patty Waters
51 Don't Explain (Sung Quietly) 5:12 W/Jessica Williams Patty Waters
52 If I Should Lose You 6:24 WJeri Allen Betty Carter
53 You're The Top 3:40 The Cole Porter Mix Patricia Barber
54 What Is This Thing Called Love? 4:00 The Cole Porter Mix Patricia Barber
55 You & The Night & The Music 8:03 Modern Cool Patricia Barber
56 Light My Fire 5:16 Modern Cool Patricia Barber
57 I Could Eat Your Words 7:53 Verse Patricia Barber
58 Blue Monk 4:48 W/Ran Blake Jeanne Lee And Ran Blake
59 In These Last Days 7:37 WLee & Lyons Andrew Cyrille with Jeanne Lee,…
60 You Got To My Head 7:09 W/Mal Waldron Jeanne Lee & Mal Waldron
61 Goodbye Pork - Pie Hat 3:26 W/Mal Waldron Jeanne Lee & Mal Waldron
62 Straight Ahead 3:19 After Hours Jeanne Lee & Mal Waldron
63 Moon 6:06 Verse Patricia Barber
64 If I Were Blue 6:01 Verse Patricia Barber
65 A Ghost of a Chance (Studio) 3:20 The Total - Vol. 1 Lee Wiley
66 Manhattan (Studio) 3:28 The Total - Vol. 1 Lee Wiley
67 Fools Fall In Love (Studio) 3:01 The Total - Vol. 1 Lee Wiley
68 Dear Ruby [Remastered 2001] 6:01 Carmen Sings Monk Carmen McRae
69 Monkery's The Blues 4:56 Carmen Sings Monk Carmen McRae
70 Little Butterfly [Remastered 2001] 5:15 Carmen Sings Monk Carmen McRae
71 Listen To Monk [Remastered 2001] 3:05 Carmen Sings Monk Carmen McRae
72 How I Wish... [Remastered 2001] 4:56 Carmen Sings Monk Carmen McRae
73 'Round Midnight [Remastered 20… 6:32 Carmen Sings Monk Carmen McRae
74 Still We Dream [Remastered 2001] 3:34 Carmen Sings Monk Carmen McRae
75 Suddenly [Remastered 2001] 3:41 Carmen Sings Monk Carmen McRae
76 Looking Back [Remastered 2001] 5:38 Carmen Sings Monk Carmen McRae
77 The Creator Has A Master Plan 4:25 Spirits Known And Unknown Leon Thomas
78 A Night In Tunisia 8:14 Spirits Known And Unknown Leon Thomas
79 You Are The Sunshine Of My Life 5:45 Full Circle Leon Thomas
80 Autumn Leaves 7:48 Autumn Leaves: The Songs of J… Jacintha
81 Moon River 8:32 Autumn Leaves: The Songs of J… Jacintha
82 Round Midnight 6:15 Jacintha Is Her Name Jacintha
83 Harlem Nocturne 09 6:20 Jacintha
84 Light My Fire 4:04 Jacintha Is Her Name Jacintha
85 I Want To Talk About You 2:41 The Legendary Big Band [Disc 1] Billy Eckstine
86 Early Autumn 3:21 Everything I Have Is Yours / The… Billy Eckstine
87 If You Could See Me Now 3:27 Everything I Have Is Yours / The… Billy Eckstine
88 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 3:44 Everything I Have Is Yours / The… Billy Eckstine
89 Ill Wind (You're Blowin' Me No G… 3:41 Everything I Have Is Yours / The… Billy Eckstine
90 How High Is The Moon (Parts 1… 5:23 Everything I Have Is Yours / The… Billy Eckstine
91 St. Louis Blues (Parts 1 & 2) 6:21 Everything I Have Is Yours / The… Billy Eckstine
92 You'd Be So Nice To Come Hom… 5:24 W/Helen Merrill & Billy Eckstine
93 My Funny Valentine 3:33 W/Benny Carter Billy Eckstine
94 Here's That Rainy Day 3:52 W/Benny Carter Billy Eckstine
95 Summertime 3:54 W/Benny Carter Billy Eckstein
96 Over The Rainbow 4:40 W/Benny Carter Billy Eckstein
97 Autumn Leaves 3:44 Billy Eckstine Sings With Benny… Billy Eckstein
98 I'll Wait And Pray 2:47 The Legendary Big Band [Disc 1] Sarah Vaughan w/Billy Eckstine'…
99 Have You Met Miss Jones? (200… 2:22 The Divine One Sarah Vaughan
100 Ain't No Use (2007 Digital Rema… 3:54 The Divine One Sarah Vaughan
101 Just You, Just Me 3:04 The Complete After Midnight Se… Nat King Cole Trio
102 Sweet Lorraine 4:39 The Complete After Midnight Se… Nat King Cole Trio
103 Blame It on My Youth 4:13 The Complete After Midnight Se… Nat King Cole Trio
104 What Is There to Say 3:37 The Complete After Midnight Se… Nat King Cole Trio
105 Sometimes I'm Happy 4:11 The Complete After Midnight Se… Nat King Cole
106 It's Only A Paper Moon 3:10 The Complete After Midnight Se… Nat King Cole
107 Tea For Two 2:48 Do You Long For Oolong? Joe Mooney Quartet
108 September Song 3:17 Do You Long For Oolong? Joe Mooney Quartet
109 Just A Gigolo 3:11 Do You Long For Oolong? Joe Mooney Quartet
110 What Is There To Say? 2:53 Johnny Hartman - Songs From T… Johnny Hartman
111 Ain't Misbehavin' 2:51 Johnny Hartman - Songs From T… Johnny Hartman
112 I Fall In Love Too Easily 2:26 Johnny Hartman - Songs From T… Johnny Hartman
113 We'll Be Together Again 3:03 Johnny Hartman - Songs From T… Johnny Hartman
114 They Didn't Believe Me 2:37 Johnny Hartman - Songs From T… Johnny Hartman
115 I'm Glad There Is You 2:33 Johnny Hartman - Songs From T… Johnny Hartman
116 When Your Lover Has Gone 3:11 Johnny Hartman - Songs From T… Johnny Hartman
117 I'll Remember April 3:12 Johnny Hartman - Songs From T… Johnny Hartman
118 I See Your Face Before Me 3:35 Johnny Hartman - Songs From T… Johnny Hartman
119 September Song 3:53 Johnny Hartman - Songs From T… Johnny Hartman
120 Moonlight In Vermont 3:08 Johnny Hartman - Songs From T… Johnny Hartman
121 Dedicated To You 5:34 John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman
122 My One And Only Love 4:58 John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman
123 Lush Life 5:30 John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman
124 You Are Too Beautiful 5:36 John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman
125 Straight Ahead 5:25 Straight Ahead Abbey Lincoln
126 Blue Monk 6:40 Straight Ahead Abbey Lincoln
127 Left Alone 6:48 Straight Ahead Abbey Lincoln
128 You Don't Know What Love Is 5:30 Heart Of A Woman Etta James
129 At Last 4:42 Heart Of A Woman Etta James
130 Solitude 2:09 Day Dream: Best Of The Duke E… Ella Fitzgerald
131 What Reason Could I Give 5:18 The Cherry Thing Neneh Cherry & The Thing
132 What Reason Could I Give 3:48 Dona Nostra Don Cherry
133 A Closer Walk With Thee 4:23 Speaking in Tongues David Murray feat. Fontella Bass
134 Take My Hand, Precious Lord 10:09 Don Byron New Gospel Quintet
135 Precious Lord 3:59 W/Bob Stewart, Tuba James Baldwin
136 Suffering With The Blues (LP Ver… 5:39 W/Fontella Bass World Saxophone Quartet
137 You Don't Know Me (LP Version) 6:36 W/Fontella Bass World Saxophone Quartet
138 Its The Talk Of The Town 8:21 W/David Murray & Teresa Brewer
139 Skylark 4:25 W/David Murray & Teresa Brewer
140 Blue Moon 6:06 W/David Murray & Teresa Brewer
141 Misty 4:39 W/David Murray Teresa Brewer
142 Say It (Over And Over Again) 6:03 Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane - Karrin Allyson
143 You Don't Know What Love Is 5:38 Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane - Karrin Allyson
144 Too Young To Go Steady 5:44 Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane - Karrin Allyson
145 I Wish I Knew 4:22 Ballads: Remembering John Coltane - Karrin Allyson
146 What's New? 5:55 Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane - Karrin Allyson
147 It's Easy To Remember 6:03 Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane - Karrin Allyson
148 Naima 6:39 Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane - Karrin Allyson
149 Why Was I Born? 3:42 Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane - Karrin Allyson
150 Every Time We Say Goodbye 6:01 Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane - Karrin Allyson




Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Detroit! Where it used to be.



West End News

Otis “Bu Bu” Turner
At the baby-grand piano,
Sings
If You Could See Me Now beneath a triumphal arch,
Separating two rooms of beboppers, night-owls, ‘Players’ who knew what Bu Bu was saying, knew What he was playing, knew Diz and Dameron.


Blues In The Phone Booth

Alvin Jackson, a double-bass playin’ brother,
Brother of Bags, has completed his phone-call,
Leaves the door wide-open for the trumpet player who, 

Prefers to jam sitting down - get down sitting down then.

Roy! Brooks! drummin' man
Has set up his drummin’ stuff to one side of Bu Bu’s baby-grand.


Trumpet’s in the phone booth - was that Lonnie, Lonnie Hillyer, inside with his Trumpet, 
Pet?
Phone booth action happened on the other side of Bu Bu - at his left hand.


In Walked Charles of the McPherson clan - an alto playin’ 
Man!

Worst coffee in the world! But the West End Hotel's after-hours' hang, 
Provided everything else that this young man’s soul required. 
Man! 

R. W. White
20 March 2013

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Ed McKenzie's Dance Party

"I think Philly was referring to Minton's Playhouse. In those days musicians would think twice before they got on the bandstand." Eddie Lockjaw Davis
Ethan Iverson in a recent post writes:
Recently Oliver Lake tweeted "happy birthday" to Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis.  I [Iverson] responded, "If I played tenor, I'd spend all my time not with TraneSonnyWayne but Lockjaw, Byas, Gonsalves, A. Cobb, G. Ammons, B.Webster, Lucky T."  
http://dothemath.typepad.com/ 
I first became aware of master musician, tenor saxophonist, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis when I was in grade school in Highland Park, Michigan. The disc jockey Ed McKinzie had a weekly TV show, Ed McKinzie's Dance Party, that featured musicians who were performing a clubs in and around Detroit, the Rouge Lounge was one such club. It was on the Ed McKinsey TV show that I first saw and heard Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. It was on McKinsey's Dance Party that I saw and heard Art Tatum, Charlie Parker and Charlie Ventura (among many others).

Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis was a fabulous tenor saxophonist.

Ed McKenzie was a very famous disc jockey - radio and TV personality - in Detroit, Michigan in the 1950s. His radio programs were broadcast on WJLB and then on WXYZ. His TV Dance Party was broadcast on WXYZ-TV.

                           Paradise Theater-Detroit: Illinois Jacquet & Ed McKenzie

                                       Illinois Jacquet, Sarah Vaughan & Ed McKenzie

Ed McKenzie donated his photograph collection to the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit. There are 67 photographs of musicians who appeared on his radio and TV programs. In addition to these photos are photographs of the back-sides of the photos that contain Ed McKenzie's personal reflections on the subjects of the photos. McKenzie's annotations and comments provide us with perceptive insights about Detroit and music in the late1940s and1950s. Take a look using the museum's link below:


Ed McKenzie was/is a fabulous soulful man. He quit WXYZ in 1959 in protest to formula radio. See:

http://www.mcrfb.com/?p=26102

 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Alto Saxophone Despondency - Unwarranted?

I blogged on the other day about being unable to think of alto saxophonists of THIS music (fka Jazz) after Jackie McLean that inspired awe on my part.  I guess what I really had in mind were young alto players. There may be youngsters who can play (burn), but I just haven't made contact with them either in person or by recordings. I may also be that one of the young altos that I recently heard in person was struggling in a group that did not provide an appropriate musical context for his art. I took another listen to the alto player in another (highly regarded quartet) and I remained unimpressed with his (and the group's) music-making and music. A friend of mine was (and is) quick to apply the appellation "avant" to the group, which I suppose is short for "avant-garde jazz or improvised music". I believe the terms "avant" and "avant-garde" are overused and used without regard to the terms' focal meaning having to do with invention of new works, forms and ultimately stylistic change.
   It's a matter of musicians inventing the new and not a matter of musicians expropriating (without invention) what was new - pastiche elements of the early 1960s' improvised music strung together without variation or development. I blame myself for detesting music minimalism - Glass' works. And I find minimalist influences in some of the improvised music that I quite don't find interesting. Years ago I heard the Philip Glass Ensemble in concert - three soprano saxophones, electric keyboard/organ, sound projection set-up, and vocalist. As a performance it was quite hip and very satisfying. Although I have a good number of CDs of Glass's music, today I cannot stand to listen to it.
  Right now I'm listening to William Parker, Roy Campbell, Daniel Carter, and Rashid Bakr: Other Dimensions in Music - Now. Yesterday I was quite satisfied with the music of the alto saxophonists Rob Brown and Jameel Moodoc in the good company of William Parker and others. I wouldn't call THIS music "avant" or "avant-garde". I will say this: Whatever we call it, it's HEAVY.
  If you've read what I've blogged on about previously, you'll know who I'm talking about.