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- From: gidi@Hilbert.Stanford.EDU (Gideon Avrahami)
- Subject: Re: clarinetist Perry Robinson
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.201203.20350@CSD-NewsHost.Stanford.EDU>
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 20:12:03 GMT
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- cczanj@vax.nott.ac.uk (Andy Jack) writes:
- >>Perry Robinson, a clarinetist
- >Am I right in thinking he was the clarinet player on the first Charlie Haden
- >"Liberation Music Orchestra"?
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- Probably yes, because he was in the ESCALATOR OVER THE HILL band,
- and that's the same crowd.
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- >he deserves immortality for playing "Happy
- >Days are Here Again" and one of those marching band tunes ("High Society"?) in
- >the midst of a classic 1960's free jazz freak-out. It was just audible.
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- Not really surprising (he said smugly) because the liner notes refer
- to that track as some kind of impressionistic commentary on the
- Democratic Party convention of 1968.
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- --Gidi
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