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June, 2010

Love is blind

“Frankenstien Rock”   Brita Borg   Knappupp Records EP

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“Dude, your maraca! I’m so high. Is that rain?”

Los Cangaceiros El Super Orquesta   “Bip…Bip…Bip… Cha-Cha-Cha” and “El Marijuano” !!   President Records

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Shake it up baby!

“Samba Party Plus”   Lou Vision and his Orchestra   Star Records 10″ from Australia

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Ain’t nothin’ but a houseparty

Sylvio Mazzucca e sua orquestra   “Chegou a Musica!”   Copacabana Records

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Send in the clowns

Tony is the undisputed king of the clown covers.   Here’s an amazing example – Brazilian popular clown Carequinha, in a flying saucer!   It’s great when categories cross-pollinate (where do you file this one?).

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For the birds

“Music To Lure Pigeons By”   The Night Pastor and Seven Friends   Claremont Records

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Fannie Oakley

Polkas Nortenas

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She-bangs

The Lowe Sisters Sing

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Father’s nose’s best

Muzicale Bruidsuikers   Philips Records

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No dogs allowed

This one’s for Tito: “All the Cats Join In”   A Buck Clayton Jam Session   Columbia Records   1956.   All of the Buck Clayton Jam Sessions were swinging affairs of the highest order!   These were some of the best musicians in the land, many having served Count Basie for many years.   Included with Trumpeter Buck Clayton are stalwart swing soloists Joe Newman, Joe Thomas, Billy Butterfield, and Ruby Braff on trumpets; trombonists Urbie Green, Benny Powell, Henderson Chambers, Trummy Young, Bennie Green, Dicky Harris, J.C. Higginbotham, and Tyree Glenn; altoist Lem Davis; tenors Coleman Hawkins, Al Cohn, and Buddy Tate; Julian Dash doubling on tenor and alto; baritonist Charlie Fowlkes; several rhythm sections with pianists Sir Charles Thompson, Jimmy Jones, Billy Kyle, Ken Kersey, and the forgotten Al Waslohn.

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