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Jazz for aficionados
Agree we should be listening to our current crop of Jazz artists, not just the greats that have passed on. I'll start by throwing out a few suggestions. I have been listening a lot to Eric Alexander lately. Nice sounding tenor sax player, who has ... 
Your favorite place to order new vinyl.
I second Dusty Groove. I have bought a lot both new and used LPs and have been pleased with my purchases. Very fast shipping. Their grading of used LPs is very fair. I also have had good luck with Music Direct and Acoustic Sounds (only bought new ... 
Jazz for aficionados
I would agree that most Jazz musicians are serious practitioners. As a horn player, I can speak from experience that you cannot develop the chops needed to play without practicing-talent only gets you so far. Recall the story of Sonny Rollins, who... 
Jazz for aficionados
Orpheus10,Agree with your assessment of Lee Morgan-he was a great player. One of my favorites. I have the XRCD version of Candy and the sound is excellent. I was listening to his Tom Cat album yesterday, also the XRCD version, and it is very good. 
Jazz for aficionados
Jazzcourier,I second the appreciation mention of Warren Vache. I am always looking for overlooked jazz players and I plan to take a listen. There are just a lot of good players that are overlooked. I got turned on to French sax player Barney Wilen... 
Jazz for aficionados
Kenny Barron was on several albums with Stan Getz-Anniversary, Serenity, People Time, and Bossas and Ballads. They had a real connection musically. Kenny is on a lot of stuff as a sideman and has done a lot of stuff as a leader. 
Jazz for aficionados
Rok, Really like Elian. Your mention of Jarret spurred me to mention his Koln Concert album, which I have loved since college. It was the perfect album to put on the turntable at 4:00 a.m. after coming home from a party. 
Jazz for aficionados
Charles1dad,Clifford Brown was amazing; died way too young. Although I am usually not a big fan of the "with strings" types of albums, Clifford's is great. Dexter Gordon was great too. Very smooth and silky. I have heard of Sonny Stitt numerous ti... 
Jazz for aficionados
Rok,You from Kansas City? No wonder you are standing up for Bird. (He was definitely a great one!) So, do you like Count Basie too (another Kansas City likes to claim as its own)? I saw the Count twice, once at Fulton College in Missouri in '74 (I... 
Pass XA30.5
I own the XA30.5. When I was last auditioning amps, I was originally looking at 300-watt amps. I had previously owned Class D 1000-watt monoblocks. After auditioning several well-known and respected AB amps at various dealers, I stopped at the Pas... 
Jazz for aficionados
I play the trumpet, was in my university's Jazz band in the '70s, and out of that experience began to love and explore Jazz. I love the West Coast cool sound. I also have to admit that I often prefer to listen to Paul Desmond over Charlie Parker a... 
Jazz for aficionados
Others you could put in the West Coast camp at one time or another are Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan, Bud Shank and Stan Getz. 
Record cleaning machine or other devices??
I also highly recommend the VPI 16.5 and the Spin-Clean products. I own and use both. When I buy used records (particularly those that are noticeably dirty), I run them through my Spin-Clean before cleaning them on VPI. 
Latin Female Singers - Any suggestions?
Monica Salmaso-Brazilian 
Jazz for aficionados
A few classics to consider:Cannonball Adderley,Somethin' ElseDave Brubeck Quartet, Take FiveLee Morgan, SidewinderStan Getz and Jao Gilberto, Getz/GilbertoKenny Dorham, Quiet KennyStan Getz, Anniversary, Serenity, People TimeChet Baker, The Last C...