Satoko Fujii with Mark Feldman - April Shower (Buzz) Feb 5
She'll be at the painted bride in philadelphia on April 27th on a double
bill with the Cuong Ve Ensemble.
Alan Lankin
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pedro moreno wrote:
> FYI.
> Satoko is bringing her Japanese Quartet with Tatsuya in late spring early summer. So far I know of dates in NYC, Philly (painted bride) Houston, Austin, and San Diego (spruce street forum)....
>
> I will post an itinerary when it is all confirmed
>
> She will perform a duo with Tatsuya at Victoriaville.....
>
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Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 09:16:26 -0500
From: Alan Lankin <lankina@att.net>
Subject: Re: vibes
Walt Dickerson also has some excellent recordings on Steeplechase. He
hasn't been too active lately, although I'm trying to encourage some
presenters I know to give him a gig in Philadelphia. (He lives in the
suburbs.)
Someone mentioned another excellent Philadelphia vibist, Khan Jamal. I
had the great pleasure of seeing his trio joined by Oliver Lake on
Monday night for a great pair of sets on the U of Penn campus. It had
very good attendance, too. (It didn't hurt that it was free.)
As well as vibes, Khan played African baliphon, which made me think a
bit of Chico Freeman's "Kings of Mali" disc from the 1970s. (And it's a
crime that the disc hasn't been on CD yet.)
Partly because of the instrumentation, a friend was reminded of Eric
Dolphy & Bobby Hutcherson.
Alan Lankin
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Skip Heller wrote:
> is it me, or has walt dickerson escaped mention? his PATCH OF BLUE has a lot
> going for it, incl Sun Ra in a rare turn as sideman.
>
> skip h
>
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Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 06:28:10 -0600
From: Herb Levy <herb@eskimo.com>
Subject: Re: North Indian classical recommendations
Ian Fenton <lumipallopoika@mac.com> wrote:
>Can anyone recommend any North Indian classical releases for me?
>
>I have been listening to a copy of Pandit Pran Nath's 'Ragas of Morning and
>Night' for a few days now (and little else besides) but given the fact that
>other music by this great singer is hard to come by, I don't know where to
>try next.
>
>Can anyone on the list help?
>
>Ian Fenton
I'm (very) partial to Hariprasad Chaurasia who plays bansuri (bamboo
flute) (especially the ragas recorded for Nimbus) & Ali Akbar Khan
who plays sarod (with lots of reissued older things coming out from a
label called AMMP).
Because you've been listening to Pandit Pran Nath, you may want to
try some other Indian singing styles. I like the dhrupad recordings
I've heard by the Dagar Brothers on the JVC Ethnic Sounds series.
There's also an odd sort of folk music by (I think) an ethnic group
usually referred to as the Bauls of Bengal. There was a very nice LP
on Nonesuch years back as well as more recent recordings in the JVC
series.
Looking forward to seeing recommendations from other folks.
Bests,
Herb
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Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 11:03:00 EST
From: Stinkipipi@aol.com
Subject: cd-r brand help
hello all,
hoping you can give some opinions. i tend to use sony brand cd-rs for
burning, as they seem to be good quality and i have no complaints. anyway, a
lot of traders seem to request them as well. my question is, what other
brands do you recommend, or not recommend? i get the sony spindles at a
pretty good price at work, but consistantly see other name brands like
maxwell and tdk for real cheap. it does make me suspicious though. thanks in
advance.
dave
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Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 12:38:05 EST
From: UFOrbK8@aol.com
Subject: Re: cd-r brand help
In a message dated 01.19.02 11:04:04, Stinkipipi@aol.com writes:
>hello all,
>hoping you can give some opinions. i tend to use sony brand cd-rs for
>burning, as they seem to be good quality and i have no complaints. anyway,
>a lot of traders seem to request them as well. my question is, what other
>brands do you recommend, or not recommend? i get the sony spindles at a
>pretty good price at work, but consistantly see other name brands like
>maxwell and tdk for real cheap. it does make me suspicious though. thanks
>in advance.
per spindle, i would probably purchase maxell seeing as they don't scratch as
easily as the sony ones (different coating). for recording quality (i.e. the
best CDs and the least coasters) a brand i have used almost exclusively to
record my own stuff in the studio is Mitsui. i know you can buy them bulk in
jewel cases (but no, i don't know where; somewhere on the web) but i don't
think you can just buy a spindle of them. but it's about the same price, ca.