[78-L] National Records
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Apr 5 20:33:44 PDT 2010
I had my head handed to me for daring to suggest that Red Dorris couldn't sing on key if his life depended on it, but the proof is there on those early Kenton transcriptions.
dl
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> From: dialjazz at verizon.net
> Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 23:17:47 -0400
> Subject: [78-L] National Records
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> Dan Van Landingham says: ‘Kenny "Pancho" Hagood was far worse judging
> from the recordings he made with Miles.”
>
> One can add to that the name of Earl Coleman, perhaps best known for
> his rendition of “This is Always” with Charlie Parker for Dial Records.
> In listening to multiple takes of various tunes Coleman recorded, one
> can hear the strain in his voice as he tried to sound like Eckstine. By
> the end of a session, he must have been on the ropes.
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