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    Ed Peterson – The Haint

    Ed Petersen – The Haint Delmark DE 474 Compact Disc (1993) This second Delmark album by Ed Petersen was recorded just in the nick of time – as he was packing his bags to leave Chicago. Recently, he accepted the position of assistant professor of jazz studies at The University of New Orleans where he…

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    DE 475

      Roscoe Mitchell – Hey Donald

      Roscoe Mitchell – Hey Donald Delmark DE 475 Compact Disc (1993) It’s hard to believe that 30 years have passed since Delmark issued Sound in 1966, the first recording of 26-year-old Roscoe Mitchell. This CD, Hey Donald was not intended as a commemorative release, but a more exciting merging of musicians could not have been…

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        Cecil Payne – Cerupa

        Cecil Payne – Cerupa Delmark DE 478 Compact Disc (1995) By the time Cecil Payne left Dizzy Gillespie’s band in 1949, he was known as one of the most distinctive voices of the baritone saxophone. Of music, Louis Armstrong once said, “That’s my livin’ and my life. I love them notes.” A similar spirit guides…

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          Betty O’Hara – Horns Aplenty

          Betty O’Hara – Horns Aplenty Delmark DD 482 (1995) Compact Disc We quote the world renowned jazz critic Leonard Feather’s article in the Los Angeles Times in a feature on Betty O’Hara. “You don’t find many musicians around nowadays who can play jazz on the double bell euphonium. Even fewer are those who can also…

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            Chuck Hedges – Skylark

            Chuck Hedges – Skylark Delmark DD 452 (1995) Compact Disc Chuck Hedges was introduced to me by Wild Bill Davison when Chuck came out to play clarinet with Bill during the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl in 1982. Chuck was a great admirer of Johnny Varro, considering him one of the best jazz…

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