Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 27-Apr-99 RE: Oliver Lake -
Fred Hopk.. by Kristen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not their best, but it gives me a will to live some days is WSQ's
Ellington record.
Helps me soar sometimes.
That may get played next week, but I think I'll stick with a Duke
Twang-provisations:
Kudos to Carl Z. for opening his show with WSQ's Dock of the Bay.
Carl, your radio shows make me want to go back into the booth at
4am like I used to in Buffalo. I used to do a Saturday night from 1 am
to 7am
playing taped NPR stuff until 3am to 4am when I had an hour to
A fullblown WSQ thread.
Damn, I love this list!
~Greg
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Greg says:
A fullblown WSQ thread.
Damn, I love this list!
Yeah, I've been enjoying this thread too. I'm chiming in late, but
hasn't anyone mentioned Julius Hemphill? He was my fave of the
bunch. Saw him a lot over the years and followed him from his B.A.G.
days in St Louis to his New
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 26-Apr-99 RE: Oliver Lake -
Fred Hopk.. by "Ph. Barnard"@eagle.cc.u
Yeah, I've been enjoying this thread too. I'm chiming in late, but
hasn't anyone mentioned Julius Hemphill? He was my fave of the
bunch. Saw him a lot over the years and
On Mon, 26 Apr 1999 11:48:49 +, Ph. Barnard wrote:
Yeah, I've been enjoying this thread too. I'm chiming in late, but
hasn't anyone mentioned Julius Hemphill? He was my fave of the
bunch. Saw him a lot over the years and followed him from his B.A.G.
days in St Louis to his New York
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 26-Apr-99 RE: Oliver Lake -
Fred Hopk.. by "Greg Harness"@excite.co
My personal favorite Hemphill record was recorded in 1993 - Five Chord Stud.
While recent heart surgery prevented him from playing, he did all the
composing and conducting for a
Twang swang:
Transcript of one of Fred Hopkins last interviews at this new avant jazz
site out of DC:
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Nook/4381/index.html
When I saw Fred at Artpark, it was like he was dancing with the
instrument,
eyes closed and a smiling all could see for miles.
Barry NYC
Saw David Murray's Quartet with the late Fred Hopkins on bass at
Artpark.
I've been lucky to see David Murray in many incarnations, very often with
Fred Hopkins. I was sad to see how he passed away - he seemed very young (I
don't know his age, but he PLAYED young). He always seemed to have
Cactus wrote:
If Fo Deuk Revue comes to your town in any form, check it out.
When I saw him half a year ago he had Senegal rappers, traditional Senegal
pop music, Amira Buraka reading beat poetry, and, of course, the great
sounds of David Murray himself. Kick ass stuff.
Kick ass stuff
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