Re: Die besten Hard Bop Alben

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in diesem konkreten Fall ist verschollen vielleicht das falsche Wort, sieht trotzdem nicht gut aus…

Teddy Edwards Cadence Interview

TE: I did a record date for him for…I think it was Tillie McBrown put it together. We did this date down at Gil Fuller’s studio in Los Angeles for somebody. Ornette had written the music, this had to be maybe in the early ’60s.

CAD: Who else was on it?

TE: I’m trying to remember. Donald Sleet, and Lenny McBrown was playing the drums, it was about three or four horns on it. Maybe Daniel Jackson out of San Diego. Anyway, the way he played was the way the music was written. It wasn’t his session, I think it was Lenny McBrown’s date, maybe six or seven guys.

aber auch:

organissimo poster ValerieB: ironically, tillie mcbrowne called me a couple of weeks ago for the first time in many years. we never really got the chance to talk though as she hung up on me after i said, „wow, i never thought i’d hear from you again in life.“ she said, „well, shame on you for believing the wrong thing“ and hung up!!! it was actually not a surprising occurrence as she has always been extremelyi eccentric. she managed my ex-husband in the sixties and actually helped us relocate from nyc to l.a. in 1969. i miss lennie. he was a sweet cat. i would call tillie and ask her about that record date but she doesn’t allow anyone to have her phone number!

p.s. tillie also managed joe henderson, randy weston, harold land and many other awesome talents, way back when!

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