Mark Weber & Hal McKusick | August 3, 2o11 | Sag Harbor, New York | photo by Janet Simon A NOTE CONSIDERING THE CHARLIE PARKER DISCOGRAPHY — No. 2 in a series — by MARK WEBER On page 68 of the book that accompanies the 8-cd COMPLETE SAVOY AND DIAL RECORDINGS OF CHARLIE PARKER 1944-1948 […]
Search: “Mark Weber” (Page 2 of 9)
We found 82 results for your search.
Mary and Bucky Pizzarelli | July 29, 2o11 Santa Fe (in the alley behind Lensic) by Mark Weber THE THURSDAY JAZZ SHOW | KUNM Albuquerque, New Mexico USA | KUNM 89.9 FM and Streaming on the web > KUNM.org | August 18 @ 12:06 Noon (Mountain Standard Time) | Host: Mark Weber Today we will […]
from left to right: Virg Dzurinko, Carol Liebowitz, Connie Crothers, late evening July 13, 2o10, Park Slope, Brooklyn NY, waiting to catch a train | Photo by Mark Weber BIRTHDAY POEM FOR CONNIE There is the love of chords — it is a piano, after all — and the love of music and possibility and […]
from > Jazzdisco.org Charlie Parker Septet Tony Scott (cl) Charlie Parker (as) Brew Moore (ts) Dick Hyman (p) Chuck Wayne or Mundell Lowe (g) Leonard Gaskin (b) Ed Shaughnessy (d) NYC, May-July, 1950 Lover Come Back To Me / 52nd Street Theme S.C.A.M. * Charlie Parker – Just Friends (S.C.A.M.) from > Allan J. Sutherland […]
There are not very many saxophonists who can claim that they’ve played with both Warne Marsh or Lee Konitz and fewer yet who have played in that rarified atmosphere with Warne and Lee together at the same time. Ted Brown is one of the few. The only others being Hal McKusick and Jimmy Guiffre. Today […]
Steven Schmidt | Photo by Mark Weber | October 26, 2oo9 FIELD RECORDINGS Of the thousands of versions of “Stardust” on record my absolute favorite is by Helen Humes & Don Byas recorded live at Minton’s in 1941 by a Columbia College student who hauled his cumbersome disc recorder into that jazz club on 118th […]
Mark Weber Host: All That Jazz (Thursday) Mark Weber grew up on the outskirts of the megalopolis Los Angeles and wasn’t suppose to listen to jazz. During the 50s and 60s there was this giant conspiracy among the music industry to steer all listening toward their product. The government issued little transistor radios that brainwashed […]
JJ Avenel, Leroy Jenkins, George Lewis and Steve Lacy | June 25, 2001 Albuquerque, New Mexico | Photo by Mark Weber LEROY SITS IN WITH STEVE These pictures come from a double-bill at the Outpost Performance Space — first set was solo Leroy Jenkins and the second set was Steve Lacy Trio w/George Lewis. The […]
Poet Mark Weber writes, “I always say I published my first poem when I was 15. But that sounds like I published the first poem I ever wrote. It was probably my twenty-third poem. Came out in the high school newspaper where I was indentured in Southern California, just outside Los Angeles. I’ve written 10,492 […]
David Parlato @ 725 March 22, 2o10 Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA | Photo by Mark Weber DAVID PARLATO Time Line 1945 Oct. 31 — Born in Los Angeles. Father was a trumpeter & singer, worked with Kay Kyser, Horace Heidt, Lawrence Welk 1955 — DP began as a trumpet player in the 5th grade. Listens […]
Recent Comments