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Dismal Manor Gang
@DismalManorGang@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Wednesday first music is a piano and saxophone quartet record, “Wu Wei & the Art of Living by Aesop Friescher and uncredited accomplices. Bass, piano, sax, drums for sure playing hard bop. #jazz #quartet #recording #nowlistening.

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Dismal Manor Gang
@DismalManorGang@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Wednesday first music is a piano and saxophone quartet record, “Wu Wei & the Art of Living by Aesop Friescher and uncredited accomplices. Bass, piano, sax, drums for sure playing hard bop. #jazz #quartet #recording #nowlistening.

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Little Blue Suitcase
@SuitcaseBlue@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

42 years ago today, January 28, 1984, Cyndi Lauper entered the Top 40 of Billboard’s Hot 100 Singles chart at #31 in its 7th week with “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”. It went on to peak at #2 for two weeks and spent a total of 14 weeks in the Top 40.

I’ve collected many 45 RPM singles over the years. This is from my years in the radio broadcasting business. There was a CHR station next door.

#vinylcommunity #music #1980s #classic #vinyl #cyndilauper #sings #pop #songs #recording #musicislife

An image of the 45 RPM vinyl record by Cyndi Lauper of "Right Track Wrong Train", the B-Side to the hit single, "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" on Portrait (CBS) Records released in late 1983.
An image of the 45 RPM vinyl record by Cyndi Lauper of "Right Track Wrong Train", the B-Side to the hit single, "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" on Portrait (CBS) Records released in late 1983.
An image of the 45 RPM vinyl record by Cyndi Lauper of "Right Track Wrong Train", the B-Side to the hit single, "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" on Portrait (CBS) Records released in late 1983.
An image of the 45 RPM vinyl record by Cyndi Lauper of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" on Portrait (CBS) Records released in late 1983 from the album, “She’s So Unusual”.
An image of the 45 RPM vinyl record by Cyndi Lauper of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" on Portrait (CBS) Records released in late 1983 from the album, “She’s So Unusual”.
An image of the 45 RPM vinyl record by Cyndi Lauper of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" on Portrait (CBS) Records released in late 1983 from the album, “She’s So Unusual”.
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Little Blue Suitcase
@SuitcaseBlue@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

42 years ago today, January 28, 1984, Cyndi Lauper entered the Top 40 of Billboard’s Hot 100 Singles chart at #31 in its 7th week with “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”. It went on to peak at #2 for two weeks and spent a total of 14 weeks in the Top 40.

I’ve collected many 45 RPM singles over the years. This is from my years in the radio broadcasting business. There was a CHR station next door.

#vinylcommunity #music #1980s #classic #vinyl #cyndilauper #sings #pop #songs #recording #musicislife

An image of the 45 RPM vinyl record by Cyndi Lauper of "Right Track Wrong Train", the B-Side to the hit single, "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" on Portrait (CBS) Records released in late 1983.
An image of the 45 RPM vinyl record by Cyndi Lauper of "Right Track Wrong Train", the B-Side to the hit single, "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" on Portrait (CBS) Records released in late 1983.
An image of the 45 RPM vinyl record by Cyndi Lauper of "Right Track Wrong Train", the B-Side to the hit single, "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" on Portrait (CBS) Records released in late 1983.
An image of the 45 RPM vinyl record by Cyndi Lauper of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" on Portrait (CBS) Records released in late 1983 from the album, “She’s So Unusual”.
An image of the 45 RPM vinyl record by Cyndi Lauper of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" on Portrait (CBS) Records released in late 1983 from the album, “She’s So Unusual”.
An image of the 45 RPM vinyl record by Cyndi Lauper of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" on Portrait (CBS) Records released in late 1983 from the album, “She’s So Unusual”.
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Andrew Shields
@AndrewShields@mas.to  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Richie Beirach (1947-2026) plays “Nardis” for Steve Silberman, plus Beirach with the John Abercrombie Quartet. #111Words #SteveSilberman #MilesDavis #Nardis #TheBeliever #RichieBeirach #JohnAbercrombie #GeorgeMraz #PeterDonald #Jazz #Music #Recording https://111-words.ghost.io/richie-beirach-1947-2026-plays-nardis-for-steve-silberman-plus-beirach-with-the-john-abercrombie-quartet/

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Richie Beirach (1947-2026) plays “Nardis” for Steve Silberman, plus Beirach with the John Abercrombie Quartet

In August 2018, Steve Silberman published "Broken Time", an essay on Miles Davis's 1958 composition "Nardis". Among the musicians he interviewed was pianist Richie Beirach (1947-2026). One morning, Silberman wrote, Beirach asked him to call him, and then played "Nardis" over the phone for twenty minutes. When Silberman said he
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Andrew Shields
@AndrewShields@mas.to  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Richie Beirach (1947-2026) plays “Nardis” for Steve Silberman, plus Beirach with the John Abercrombie Quartet. #111Words #SteveSilberman #MilesDavis #Nardis #TheBeliever #RichieBeirach #JohnAbercrombie #GeorgeMraz #PeterDonald #Jazz #Music #Recording https://111-words.ghost.io/richie-beirach-1947-2026-plays-nardis-for-steve-silberman-plus-beirach-with-the-john-abercrombie-quartet/

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Richie Beirach (1947-2026) plays “Nardis” for Steve Silberman, plus Beirach with the John Abercrombie Quartet

In August 2018, Steve Silberman published "Broken Time", an essay on Miles Davis's 1958 composition "Nardis". Among the musicians he interviewed was pianist Richie Beirach (1947-2026). One morning, Silberman wrote, Beirach asked him to call him, and then played "Nardis" over the phone for twenty minutes. When Silberman said he
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