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I appreciate that Gilligan and the producers respect their audience enough to produce an episode with very little dialogue: mostly we watched Carol as she figured things out. Yes, there was some exposition in the form of (ironically) speaking directly to camera.
I appreciate that Gilligan and the producers respect their audience enough to produce an episode with very little dialogue: mostly we watched Carol as she figured things out. Yes, there was some exposition in the form of (ironically) speaking directly to camera.
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Oscar Peterson b. August 15, 1925.
Mal Waldron b. August 16, 1925.
WHAT?
That’s crazy! Polar opposites.
OP: more virtuosity than he could contain. Fleet heard by many as glib.
MW: the most deliberate sketch artist. Profundity plodding!
Oscar Peterson b. August 15, 1925.
Mal Waldron b. August 16, 1925.
WHAT?
That’s crazy! Polar opposites.
OP: more virtuosity than he could contain. Fleet heard by many as glib.
MW: the most deliberate sketch artist. Profundity plodding!
Who is this guy who's DNA includes Tommy Flanagan, McCoy Tyner, and Ahmad Jamal?
Who is this guy who's DNA includes Tommy Flanagan, McCoy Tyner, and Ahmad Jamal?
Did any other band -- even their own -- let the Brecker Bros. air it out like this group? Galper is in a McCoy Tyner bag!
Did any other band -- even their own -- let the Brecker Bros. air it out like this group? Galper is in a McCoy Tyner bag!
(How many standards records did Blue Note put out in the 1960s? or even the 1950s? Maybe a few with The Three Sounds but that's it.)
(How many standards records did Blue Note put out in the 1960s? or even the 1950s? Maybe a few with The Three Sounds but that's it.)
You may not have heard that he died: I haven't seen anyone but Ethan Iverson talking him up.
When I was coming up, the Phil Woods Quintet w/ Tom Harrell was THE band on jazz radio at the far left of the dial (for me: KPLU 88.5FM -- I learned so much from Jim Wilke).
You may not have heard that he died: I haven't seen anyone but Ethan Iverson talking him up.
When I was coming up, the Phil Woods Quintet w/ Tom Harrell was THE band on jazz radio at the far left of the dial (for me: KPLU 88.5FM -- I learned so much from Jim Wilke).