RE : [Harp-L] 99 cents
The CD says: "The Jazz Masters: 100 anos de Swing; Stan Getz; Folio
Collection" It has a couple of copyright dates that seem to be from
Germany, but the closes thing I see to a reference number is "Ref.
EF-20005" Remember, this came from a 99 cents store...
-tim
Tim Moyer
Working Man's Harps
http://www.workingmansharps.com
Robert Koch wrote:
> Very interesting Tim... Could U pls post the references of this
> CD. Can't find it in my (numerous) guides. Thanksalot.
> Sunnyside
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part de Tim Moyer - Working Man's Harps
Envoyé : Sonntag, 05. September 2004 17:47
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Objet : [Harp-L] 99 cents
Yesterday I was engaged in one of my favorite weekend activities,
shopping the "99 cents" store with my family. As we strolled the
aisles
of cheap plastic dishes, imported canned menudo and toys too cheap
even
to come from China, my wife nabbed a CD of music by renowned
saxaphonist, Stan Getz. As we were checking it out last night ("Not
what i was expecting," I think was her comment) I was surprised to
hear
diatonic harmonica on track two, the Charlie Parker tune "Billie's
Bounce". It was none other than Sugar Blue in a track recorded live
in
Canne in 1980. Funny what 99 cents can buy.
-tim
Tim Moyer
Working Man's Harps
http://www.workingmansharps.com/
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