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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
Friggin brilliant! Miles Davis, a trumpet player at a piano bar.
LMAO

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The Doors.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
The Doors.
I second that.

Would like to see Bob Marley on stage, followed by Jimi Hendrix then end the night with Mozart on the piano.

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
No question about it ; John Lennon.
Hehehehee... Imagine..!

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Coltrane, without hesitation 😉

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Originally posted by jareyes
Coltrane, without hesitation 😉
Before or after he screwed is mind up on smack? (I think he was brilliant in the mid 50's, his post 1959-60 years were crap.)

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
Before or after he screwed is mind up on smack? (I think he was brilliant in the mid 50's, his post 1959-60 years were crap.)
yeah, definitely the brilliant, early stage is worth resurrecting the guy 🙂

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Frederic Chopin.

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Originally posted by darvlay
Elvis? Who's gonna go see that hack? Haven't all his fans died out yet?
😠😠😠

Clan 69 😛

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Originally posted by jareyes
yeah, definitely the brilliant, early stage is worth resurrecting the guy 🙂
Recced. I'd be front row for that.

I'd also give my left nut to see Gene Krupa play, Billy Holiday backed up by Artie Shaw's big band, or hear/see Count Basie.

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
Recced. I'd be front row for that.

I'd also give my left nut to see Gene Krupa play, Billy Holiday backed up by Artie Shaw's big band, or hear/see Count Basie.
Since we're on the topic of jazz, I'd love to see Cannonball Adderley and/or Oscar Peterson play.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
Since we're on the topic of jazz, I'd love to see Cannonball Adderley and/or Oscar Peterson play.
God yes, either of those two.

How about Johnny Hodges?

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The original Lynyrd Skynyrd. My dad saw them and said they were "blistering" live. I don't know if that's cool hippy lingo or what.

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
God yes, either of those two.

How about Johnny Hodges?
I haven't listened to a lot of Johnny Hodges. Any good albums you recommend?

Cannonball Adderley: At the Lighthouse
Oscar Peterson: Exclusively for my Friends (box set)

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
Recced. I'd be front row for that.

I'd also give my left nut to see Gene Krupa play, Billy Holiday backed up by Artie Shaw's big band, or hear/see Count Basie.
Billy Holliday 😵

Now we're talking!

Edit. I've listening to this Stan Getz duo with Brubeck on 'Misty' and it's simply breathtaking... definitely worth a Ouija resurrection thing as well, hehe