Grant Green, Freddie Hubbard, Jimmy Smith, Calexico, Scars on Broadway, Ween, Weezer, Queens of the Stone Age, Kyuss, etc...


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Heh. Your collection sounds as broad as mine.jimlongley wrote:Suffice it to say that I have Woodie Guthrie, the Hanks (country fans will understand), Marian McPartland (with and without Jimmy), Huddie Ledbetter, Bach, Brahms, and the others, along with the modern Outlaw Country, Texan Americana, and much much more.
Yes to QUOTSA and Kyuss!!pbwalker wrote:Everyone loves music right? Well, who listens to what? I pretty much listen to everything. Country, Rock, Folk, *some* Hip Hop, and my personal favorite, Jazz.
Grant Green, Freddie Hubbard, Jimmy Smith, Calexico, Scars on Broadway, Ween, Weezer, Queens of the Stone Age, Kyuss, etc...
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A bunch of years ago I put my late wife through college, as a music major at the State University of New York, and she stayed associated with the music department on an "ad hoc" basis, she was a concert level classical pianist, easily justifying my gift to her of a Yamaha C5A Conservatory Grand Piano, and coached and mentored several students through the years.KBCraig wrote:Marian McPartland is an amazing old bird. It's hard to imagine that not only is this the 30th anniversary year of Piano Jazz, but she's 90!![]()