... http://www.guylj.fsnet.co.uk/JazzGuitarists/OscarMoore/ Comments on Oscar Moore CD's, I have the Oscar Moore Quartet CD and the Tribute to Nat Cole. I...
... I have an old lp that is probably the same as the Quartet CD. Ill have to dig it out to compare with Jim's notes. I wasn't aware of the Tribute CD, but...
Here are two Oscar Moore CDs that may still be available: THE OSCAR MOORE QUARTET V.S.O.P. 34/22 50:47 16 tracks recorded in 1954 two-fer of 10-in.LP...
The King Cole Trio also can be found readily in movies and soundies of the 1940's. Oscar Moore is always a highlight- usually playing a CC ES-150, an L-5, or...
Hey Garry, Thanks for putting up with all the BS, I thought you might fold up the tent a few months back. How long have you had the Legend of the Jazz Guitar...
Garry, Thanks again for all your efforts. This has been a most enjoyable group, even through all the stormy periods. Your website continues to provide hours...
I realize that Eddie Durham's contribution to Charlie Christian's success are questionable, but this may be of passing interest. An article appeared Monday...
... the tent a few months back. Nah. I have thick skin to go along with my thick head. I may pass the torch one of these days, though. ... Web ? I don't recall...
... I stumbled onto this the following newsgroup post in May of '97, and it's dated in March of '97. As soon as I saw this I sought out the website and have...
Hello Garry and the rest of you guys - CC fans About two years ago I suggested that CC's style of playing was very influenced by Django - although they sound...
Someone fairly recently stated in here that they thought Django was more
influenced by CC than vice versa because Django was playing his
interpretation of US...
Hello Jeff It sounds quite upside down if somebody believes that Django was influenced by CC since Django was pretty known among US jazz musicians in the...
... I was told by my friend who has a guitar shop in Paris and lives in le Samois, that Django played his gypsy interpretation of "American Swing jazz guitar."...
Hello Jeff I thought that "US Swing" was a particular number because Django recorded some numbers called "Swing 39" and "Swing 48". I think one could say that...
... Let me see if I got this right... DR wasn't "coppin" CC's licks; DR wasn't "borrowing" CC's licks; He wasn't being "influenced" by them Or perhaps "winkin'...
"kevin centlivre" <erviltnec@y...> wrote: I'm sure all I'll get is a Great Welsh one finger salute! From Mr Broadbent (who is neither Welsh nor racist): "I...
... From: kevin centlivre To: CharlieChristian@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 7:33 PM Subject: [CharlieChristian] Re: CC and Django I've heard a...
Like many other top-notch jazz musicians, both CC and Django built upon what was good (or more probably what they liked) that went before them. This would give...
Must be really good weed. I can't hear anybody saying anything there. That should be in the last bars of Hot Lips' solo? But the only recording of Charlie's...
Hi folks too - Garry and Kevin and etc Congratulations It's not untill now I start to participate and I see that a lot of things happening. Great. Stay cool ...
Now that I've gotten the Income Tax burden out of the way (barring an unhoped for audit), I can throw in my 2 cents on the CC and Django comparisons. When I...
There is a rather silly looking caricature of G.W. with his usual blank face and underneath it reads: "WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION" ===== "everything's the...