>So why bother with a lot of different lists? Or maybe
> there should be one
> list to *discuss* music and other lists to exchange playlists,
> find missing
> records, report yard sale finds, trade tapes/CDs etc.
Mo,
I like the fact that this list covers a lot of material and this is what makes it great. Recent posts about Tipsy and Katerine. They were very informative. And hope to hear about the record finds. That's an easy way for discussions to get started. As for trades, I'm sure a lot of musical pollination is going on behind the scenes.
I found a "Lounge Lizard" mailing list connected to the Lounge Web Ring. Haven't received any EMAIL from that list yet. Have to check to see if I confirmed correctly. But it would seem that this list can handle that subject too.
Domenic Ciccone
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 18:09:36 -0400
From: nytab@pipeline.com
Subject: (exotica) [obit] Bill Colleran
Bill Colleran, Director of Films and TV, Dies at 77
Bill Colleran, a film and television director whose work ranged from documentaries to musical variety shows, died on June 1 in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 77.
The cause was a stroke, his family said.
Born William Arthur Colleran in Edgerton, Wis., he began his career in the story department at 20th Century Fox, then served in the Navy during World War II. In the late 1940's he became an assistant to the director Louis de Rochemont and worked on the films "13 Rue Madeleine" and "Boomerang." He also worked with de Rochemont on "Lost Boundaries," a 1949 film about racism, and on the documentary "Windjammer" (1958), a wide-screen chronicle of the 17,000-mile cruise of a Norwegian training vessel. Mr. Colleran directed the 1964 filming of "Hamlet," a Broadway production staged by John Gielgud.
In the early 1950's Mr. Colleran became the associate director of the weekly television variety show "Your Hit Parade," staging and directing musical numbers on the show. He also directed television specials featuring stars like Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Debbie Reynolds, and was executive producer of "The Judy Garland Show."
Mr. Colleran's marriage to the actress Lee Remick ended in divorce. He is survived by a daughter, Kate; a son, Matthew; two sisters; and two grandchildren.
http://us.imdb.com/Name?Colleran,+Bill
Director - filmography
"Dean Martin Show, The" (1965) TV Series
... aka "Dean Martin Comedy Hour, The" (1973) (new title)
"Honey West" (1965) TV Series
Windjammer: The Voyage of the Christian Radich (1958)
Producer - filmography
"Judy Garland Show, The" (1963) TV Series (1964)
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Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 15:29:20 +0200 (MEST)
From: Hemmel@gmx.net
Subject: (exotica) Popcorn in Surf Style
The Munich Surf Group THEE HIGH TIDE has recorded a nice cover of POPCORN
You can load down this as a mp3 at
http://surf.to/hightides
then klick on TONTR─GER
they are looking for somebody who want to release it
talkin about POPCORN
there is a Vocal Version in English made by the french group Anarchic
System on a 7inch Bellaphon BF 18114
and there is German Vocal Version made by the french Singer Antoine on a
7inch Bellaphon Vogue BL 11221
BUT does anybody know of a Vocal Version Sung in French ???
Thanks
Martin
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Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 15:32:03 +0200 (MEST)
From: Hemmel@gmx.net
Subject: (exotica) CARAVAN from DIONNE WARWICK
CARAVAN
On a Vinyl Compilation called
SNOWBOY PRESENTS THE HI-HAT THE TRUE JAZZ DANCE SESSIONS,
OCHO LP 002,
www.ocho.co.uk
Is a fantastic CARAVAN Vesion in a Brasilian style with a typical Batucada
groove done by DIONNE WARWICK. The comp is from the English Jazz DJ SNOWBOY
and his Clup the HI HAT.
The liners tells that it is from WARWICKs latest album that is only out on
cd and that she lives now in Brasil. Can somebody recomend the rest of the
cd ?
thanks
Martin
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Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 09:56:24 -0400
From: nytab@pipeline.com
Subject: (exotica) [obit] Jerome Richardson
June 27, 2000
Jerome Richardson, 79, a Flutist and Saxophonist in Demand
By BEN RATLIFF,NYTimes
http://allmusic.com/cg/x.dll?p=amg&sql=B7419
Jerome Richardson, a saxophonist and flutist who was one of the most recorded musicians in the history of jazz and an original member of the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra, died on Friday at a hospital in Englewood, N.J.
He was 79 and lived in Secaucus, N.J.
Mr. Richardson was born in Oakland, Calif.
He played saxophone from the age of 8 and made his professional debut at 14 with the Lionel Hampton band.
At the time, he was one of the rare jazz musicians who had academic training, having studied music at San Francisco State College.
He worked briefly with the Jimmie Lunceford orchestra before serving in the Navy as a member of Marshall Royal's jazz dance-band unit.
He rejoined the Hampton band in the late 1940's and recorded "Kingfish," on which he played what may be the first recorded modern-jazz flute solo.
After moving to New York in 1954, Mr. Richardson -- an excellent sight-reader as well as a versatile musician and a decent singer -- soon found himself in demand for studio-session work, playing jazz, rhythm-and-blues and rock 'n' roll. He began to work with Quincy Jones, whom he had met when they were both playing with the Hampton band a decade earlier. In 1959 he traveled to Europe with Mr. Jones for the premiere of the Harold Arlen blues opera, "Free and Easy," and in later years they regularly worked together on jazz and pop projects. By the end of his career, Mr. Richardson had appeared on over 4,000 recordings with artists like Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan and Miles Davis.
In 1965 he was a founding member of the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra, a band whose Ellingtonian harmonies, humor and new instrumental palette -- it was notable for its two soprano saxophonists -- set the template for a great deal of post-Count Basie big-band writing. For five years he played alto, soprano saxophone and flute in the band and then in the early 70's moved to Los Angeles, which had become the new center of session-musician work.
By the end of the 80's, Mr. Richardson was back in New York, contracting musicians and playing in the bands of a number of Broadway musicals -- "Black and Blue," "Jelly's Last Jam" and "Play On." In recent years he appeared with Art Farmer and Slide Hampton, and was a member of the singer Teri Thornton's sextet.
He is survived by his wife, Rowena; two daughters, Kim, of Montclair, N.J. and Denise Wilson of Berkeley, Calif., and two grandchildren.
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