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Month: July, 2023

Saturday, July 15th

sounds of Bristol

Manami (DJ), live, Bristol, 4/29/23

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other day, Chicago

Thursday, July 13th

sounds of Chicago

Art Ensemble of Chicago (documentary with Roscoe Mitchell [1940-, reeds, percussion], Joseph Jarman [1937-2019, reeds, percussion], Lester Bowie [1949-1999, trumpet, percussion; MCOTD Hall of Fame], Malachi Favors [1927-2004, bass, percussion], Don Moye [1946-, drums, percussion]), 1981

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other day, Chicago (Columbus Park)

Sunday, July 9th

sounds of Chicago

Inez Andrews (1929-2012) and the Andrewettes, “Mary Don’t You Weep,” live, 1960s

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other night, Chicago

Saturday, July 8th

sounds of all over

Omar Sosa (piano, vocals), Seckou Keita (kora, vocals), Gustavo Ovalles (percussion, vocals), live, Washington, D.C., published 7/5/23

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yesterday, near Kankakee, Ill. (heading home after meeting with clients at a downstate prison)

Thursday, July 6th

timeless

R. L. Burnside (1926-2005), live, 1984*

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yesterday, Chicago

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*Songs: 01. Poor Black Mattie, 02. Rolling & Tumbling, 03. Peach Tree Blues, 04. Skinny Woman, 05. Going Down South, 06. I Believe My Time Ain’t Long, 07. Bad Luck And Trouble, 08. Jumper On The Line, 09. Ramblin’ On My Mind, 10. Gone So Long, 11. Long Distance Call, 12. 44 Blues, 13. See What My Buddy Done, 14. Poor Boy, 15. Sneakers Jam.

Wednesday, July 5th

sounds of Jamaica

“Heavy Dub Mix Vol. 1 – Golden Age of Dub, 1975-1982” (Tracklist in YouTube Comments), published 2020

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art beatother day, Art Institute of Chicago (Van Gogh and the Avant-Garde: The Modern Landscape, through 9/4/23)

Vincent van Gogh, 1853-1890, The Bridge at Courbevoie (1887), detail

Tuesday, July 4th

timeless

Horace Silver Quintet (HS [1928-2014], piano; Bill Hardman [1933-1990], trumpet; Bennie Maupin [1940-], tenor saxophone; Johnny Williams [1908-1998], bass; Billy Cobham [1944-], drums), “Song for My Father” (H. Silver), live, Copenhagen, 1968

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this morning, Oak Park, Ill.

Sunday, July 2nd

sounds of Chicago

Jessy Dixon, et al., “Praise Him,” live (TV show [Jubilee Showcase]), Chicago, 1974

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other day, Oak Park, Ill.

Saturday, July 1st

This recording, the moment it ends, I want to hear it again.

Alfred Brendel (1931-, piano), 1984: Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Adagio in F, H.XVII No. 9

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other day, outside Chicago