Schubert, there will always be new musicians blowing different tunes; just not the ones we like.
Tablejockey, do you get separate albums by those guys, or just listen to them more intently on the albums they're already on?
Jazz for aficionados
orpheus, since you listen to jazz station streaming, have you ever tried KSDS FM, the City College station in San Diego? I favor music from the '50s to early '70s and they continue to cover quite a lot of that. https://www.jazz88.org/default.asp I started listening to jazz in the late '50s as I finished high school. They say we favor what we grew up with and in large part that is true for me. Now a good portion of my 3K LP collection is jazz from that era. |
orpheus10- Morning breakfast here, enjoying a cup of dark Italian roast while listening to a 10" Barney Kessel on the Contemporary label. Simply fabulous music. I was fortunate in getting this one cleaned on one of those fancy Audiodesk ultrasonic cleaners...Wow! I've been on the fence, buying one of these pricey machines. Yes, I try and seek out the players. It part of the hunt,since most of this stuff is practically nonexistent I have the luxury of a neighborhood record store(used exclusively) The owner informs me of the latest arrivals. Always a joy to find something that has been dismissed as unobtanium, and its between a Mitch Miller Xmas album and a Polka record. |
Pryso, I select a "play list" from my "hard drive" and listen to that; almost my entire collection is on the computer drive. Occasionally I tune in to FM jazz. We listen to the same time period; that's because we started listening to jazz at about the same time. Today, I enjoyed "One Night With Blue Note" on DVD; it's fantastic. |