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Fancy finding you heyre.↳ Steinski @5:02
Hey, brutha Steinski. 5:04pm↳ Kat in the chat @5:04
Hey Kat! Welcome.↳ Alex from Media @5:12
nope↳ Steinski @5:13
Hi Steinski! 5:18pm↳ Kim Sorise @5:12
Hi, Kim!↳ Andrew in Toronto @5:18
S'up, Andrew.↳ Song: "Kidney Stew" by "Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson"
This is one of a long list of albums featuring the Count Basie Band without Basie↳ DJ Peter @5:24
Count Basie Orchestra is still around-daughter RebeccaJazz saw them at Birdland last week (she thought they were great)!↳ DJ Peter @5:24
Good call, Peter. I didn't know that.↳ doctorjazz @5:25
Agree to disagree (grumble grumble)↳ Song: "A New Bull" by "Jerry Clower"
Last week's "rough mix" was my introduction to Jerry Clower: considering me educated!↳ Kim Sorise @4:52
Hi Kim!↳ Zrp @5:30
Zrp!↳ Song: "It's Tight Like That" by "McKinney's Cotton Pickers"
this was on a tape a friend of mine made me in 1982, a bike messenger with Streetwise, but I didn't have a name, McKinney's Cotton Pickers to put to it until this episode aired in '94, then heard another version with lyrics about playing with a poodle!↳ DJ Peter @5:26
Just reporting, didn't see them myself (actually not a fan of these "ghost" bands...)↳ Steinski @5:31
Hi Steinski!↳ newton @5:31
This was popular. A lot of bands/people had versions put.↳ Zrp @5:34
Hi, Zrp!↳ doctorjazz @5:32
I *am* glad to hear the younger Jazz has visited Birdland apparently without the doctor's armtwisting 5:36pm↳ newton @5:31
Hi, newton!↳ WR @5:37
WR!↳ newton @5:38
So glad you dig them. She was incredible, imho.↳ Steinski @5:39
there was another actress, Patricia something I think, who did an annual tribute to her I think at Carnegie Hall in the 80s↳ Andrew in Toronto @5:35
Hey Andrew...↳ Song: "Doctors and Diets" by "Ruth Draper"
this was recorded in 1954, 2 years before she died, aged 72.↳ Doug Schulkind @5:42
Maine is the source. How you doing, Doug?↳ DJ Peter @5:36
She's going to see a flute player tonight (a friend of hers) playing in a jazz flute choir tonight in Brooklyn (she actually invited ME, but hard to shelep to Brooklyn on a "school night").↳ Doug Schulkind @5:48
And you've got lobster roll.↳ Doug Schulkind @5:42
I go downeast next month, leave me a few lobster rolls↳ Song: "Doctors and Diets" by "Ruth Draper"
I'll have to catch the archive.. but welcome back Steinski! And I also have all the Ruth Draper recordings they are spectacular!↳ newton @5:49
In a few days I'll head to Bagaduce Lunch for the world's most divine fried clams. A subject about which I am a world's leading authority.↳ Webhamster Henry @5:52
Henry! 5:54pm↳ Steinski @5:49
Steinski,↳ Steinski @5:53
Love your Hat! ♥ 5:54pm↳ Steinski @5:14
Steinski, thank you for stepping into the arena as early as you did. The roots of hip hop were still in reach and relevancy to mainstream radio, at least in and around NYC. Most people don’t even know the likes of Keith LeBlanc, Tackhead or even the concept of storytelling through soundbites. “Payoff” and the two following lessons were like Hip Hop 101 for the sleepers. All of us attended school through those. Glad you’re still with us.↳ Doug Schulkind @5:53
o you're near Egg McMuffin Beach!↳ A.J. MACHETE @5:54
A.J., that's very kind of you. I'm still here. Barely. ♥ 5:56pm↳ Steinski @5:56
Same here, on the barely tip.↳ newton @5:55
Are staying on an island across from a tiny island where the real-life Sal from the book Blueberries for Sal lives.Thanks and I will fix my Sunday schedule!
♥ 6:00pm↳ Kim Sorise @5:59
Thanks for being on the board.↳ Doug Schulkind @5:59
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