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August, 2007

Don Julio

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Ripe and ready

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A hip hopper

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A Toot and a Whistle and Plink and a Boom

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Los Boppers

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Erroll Garner on 10″ Blue Note

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Another nice one from “If Charlie Parker were a gunslinger…”  

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The greatest cover I haven’t seen before

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Wow! This hits the sweet spot. I found it trolling blogs at a really cool site called “If Charlie Parker were a gunslinger, there’d be a whole lot of dead copycats” Lots of cool pictures, videos, quotes and commentary here. And some groovy covers too! Check it out and please let me know if you ever see a copy for sale.

Here’s a cool quote highlighted at the site:

“And, of course, that is what all of this is – all of this: the one song, ever changing, ever reincarnated, that speaks somehow from and to and for that which is ineffable within us and without us, that is both prayer and deliverance, folly and wisdom, that inspires us to dance or smile or simply to go on, senselessly, incomprehensibly, beatifically, in the face of mortality and the truth that our lives are more ill-writ, ill-rhymed and fleeting than any song, except perhaps those songs – that song, endlesly reincarnated – born of that truth, be it the moon and June of that truth, or the wordless blue moan, or the rotgut or the elegant poetry of it. That nameless black-hulled ship of Ulysses, that long black train, that Terraplane, that mystery train, that Rocket ’88’, that Buick 6 – same journey, same miracle, same end and endlessness.” — Nick Tosches, Where Dead Voices Gather

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Chet Baker on Pacific

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Jolly good!

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Another nice Jim Flora.   A Pete Jolly Duo 45 sleeve for RCA.

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