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iPass Jazz Pass & Vine

The big move is complete, well....the move part. Lots of unpacking to do.

I'm all set to receive the pass in Illinois when it's my turn.

Looking great though guys!
 
My album list is as follows:

Chet Baker - She Was Too Good to Me
Chet Baker - Sings and Plays
Chet Baker and Art Pepper - The Route
Dave Brubeck Quartet - London Flat, London Sharp
Dave Brubeck - Love Songs
Grover Washington Jr. - Strawberry Moon
Medeski, Martin, & Wood - End of the World Party(Just in Case)
Stan Getz - Stan Getz & Oscar Peterson Trio
Miles Davis - The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions (4 discs)

The pass should be here today so I'll make sure everything is ok and post the DC# Monday morning when it goes out. Thanks NCCL for letting me be part of this. I am really excited to see the Vine come back through.

Edited to add Mile Davis
Nate
 
My album list is as follows:

Chet Baker - She Was Too Good to Me
Chet Baker - Sings and Plays
Chet Baker and Art Pepper - The Route
Dave Brubeck Quartet - London Flat, London Sharp
Dave Brubeck - Love Songs
Grover Washington Jr. - Strawberry Moon
Medeski, Martin, & Wood - End of the World Party(Just in Case)
Stan Getz - Stan Getz & Oscar Peterson Trio

The pass should be here today so I'll make sure everything is ok and post the DC# Monday morning when it goes out. Thanks NCCL for letting me be part of this. I am really excited to see the Vine come back through.

Nate

Good stuff there Nate - I'm diggin' the MM&W :cool:

Scott
 
Are you ready rob300c?

Rob - if this gets to you before the weekend....we may be able to do a hand off at the HERF.


edit - if anyone has "The Girl From Impanema - Stan Getz - Astrud Gilberto" from 1964 - please consider adding it.
 
This is off in about five minutes DC# 0503 8555 7491 2118 5672.

BTW, I added the 4 disc Miles Davis Bitches Brew Sessions to the CD's.

Nate
 
What music to add?
What cigars to take???
What cigars to put???

Aaaaaaargh!

:laugh:












I will figure out my P/Ts tomorrow!
And hunt down my CD case.
Music will probably be some Herbie Hancock and some Dizzy Gillespie.

-Rob
 
Allrighty!

Let's see if I did this right! :whistling:

My proposed P/Ts are as follows.

Take #3 Anejo 55 Put #54 Opus X SuperBeli
Take #24 PSD4 Put #55 Punch Punch PSL Feb 06
Take #29 HdM DC Put #56 PSD3 EL 06
Take #50 Ashton ESG Put #57 Padron 1926 40th Anniversary Natural

Let me know if this is cool!

-Rob
 
Allrighty!

Let's see if I did this right! :whistling:

My proposed P/Ts are as follows.

Take #3 Anejo 55 Put #54 Opus X SuperBeli
Take #24 PSD4 Put #55 Punch Punch PSL Feb 06
Take #29 HdM DC Put #56 PSD3 EL 06
Take #50 Ashton ESG Put #57 Padron 1926 40th Anniversary Natural

Let me know if this is cool!

-Rob

Are you allowed to call "dibs" in these things? ;)

Those look great to me!
 
Allrighty!

Let's see if I did this right! :whistling:

My proposed P/Ts are as follows.

Take #3 Anejo 55 Put #54 Opus X SuperBeli
Take #24 PSD4 Put #55 Punch Punch PSL Feb 06
Take #29 HdM DC Put #56 PSD3 EL 06
Take #50 Ashton ESG Put #57 Padron 1926 40th Anniversary Natural

Let me know if this is cool!

-Rob

Are you allowed to call "dibs" in these things? ;)
Yes. Dibs!

Wilkey
 
I am stoked about all the music flying around this pass. There is all kinds of new stuff to look forward too!!

I'm sure that 1926 got Wilkeys attention!

Quade
 
Allrighty!

Let's see if I did this right! :whistling:

My proposed P/Ts are as follows.

Take #3 Anejo 55 Put #54 Opus X SuperBeli
Take #24 PSD4 Put #55 Punch Punch PSL Feb 06
Take #29 HdM DC Put #56 PSD3 EL 06
Take #50 Ashton ESG Put #57 Padron 1926 40th Anniversary Natural

Let me know if this is cool!

-Rob


These look cool to me .... :thumbs:


:cool:
 
Allrighty!

Let's see if I did this right! :whistling:

My proposed P/Ts are as follows.

Take #3 Anejo 55 Put #54 Opus X SuperBeli
Take #24 PSD4 Put #55 Punch Punch PSL Feb 06
Take #29 HdM DC Put #56 PSD3 EL 06
Take #50 Ashton ESG Put #57 Padron 1926 40th Anniversary Natural

Let me know if this is cool!

-Rob

Ooooo... I just realized...this is coming to me! :love:

#55 might have to be taken and smoked when the car is on the rode!! :D
 
I saw a great special last night on the life of the great Louis Armstrong or "Satchmo", I had always wondered where this nickname came from.

Time for a iPass Jazz contest, the winner will receive a nice little sumptin, sumptin from yours truly. This contest is only open to Pass/Vine participants, has three parts, and is open until the right answer is posted in this thread. I alone will decide who is the winner and who's answers match exactly what I am looking for.

1. What is Louis Armstrongs nickname "Satchmo" short for and what did it refer to?
2. In what year, where and who first greeted Louis Armstrong with this nickname?
3. Louis Armstrong liked the shortened version of his nickname so much he used it where?

Good Luck!

:cool:
 
I saw a great special last night on the life of the great Louis Armstrong or "Satchmo", I had always wondered where this nickname came from.

Time for a iPass Jazz contest, the winner will receive a nice little sumptin, sumptin from yours truly. This contest is only open to Pass/Vine participants, has three parts, and is open until the right answer is posted in this thread. I alone will decide who is the winner and who's answers match exactly what I am looking for.

1. What is Louis Armstrongs nickname "Satchmo" short for and what did it refer to? Satchel Mouth - The embouchure is the use of facial muscles and the shaping of the lips to the mouthpiece of a wind instrument.
2. In what year, where and who first greeted Louis Armstrong with this nickname? The nickname Satchmo or Satch is short for Satchelmouth (describing his embouchure). In 1932, then Melody Maker magazine editor Percy Brooks greeted Armstrong in London with "Hello, Satchmo!" shortening Satchelmouth (some say unintentionally), and it stuck.
3. Louis Armstrong liked the shortened version of his nickname so much he used it where? On an album title

Good Luck!

:cool:
 
I saw a great special last night on the life of the great Louis Armstrong or "Satchmo", I had always wondered where this nickname came from.

Time for a iPass Jazz contest, the winner will receive a nice little sumptin, sumptin from yours truly. This contest is only open to Pass/Vine participants, has three parts, and is open until the right answer is posted in this thread. I alone will decide who is the winner and who's answers match exactly what I am looking for.

1. What is Louis Armstrongs nickname "Satchmo" short for and what did it refer to?
2. In what year, where and who first greeted Louis Armstrong with this nickname?
3. Louis Armstrong liked the shortened version of his nickname so much he used it where?

Good Luck!

:cool:

Satchmo is short for satchel-mouth and Pops which refers to in the early in the thirties, Louis visited England and was given his trademark handle “Satchmo” when British fans heard the “Satchel Mouth” tag incorrectly. Billie Holiday called him “Pops.

In 1932, then Melody Maker magazine editor Percy Brooks greeted Armstrong in London with "Hello, Satchmo!"

Under sponsorship from the US State Dept. he toured Africa, Europe and Asia and was known as Ambassabor Satch?
 
I saw a great special last night on the life of the great Louis Armstrong or "Satchmo", I had always wondered where this nickname came from.

Time for a iPass Jazz contest, the winner will receive a nice little sumptin, sumptin from yours truly. This contest is only open to Pass/Vine participants, has three parts, and is open until the right answer is posted in this thread. I alone will decide who is the winner and who's answers match exactly what I am looking for.

1. What is Louis Armstrongs nickname "Satchmo" short for and what did it refer to?
2. In what year, where and who first greeted Louis Armstrong with this nickname?
3. Louis Armstrong liked the shortened version of his nickname so much he used it where?

Good Luck!

:cool:

1. 1. Louis big mouth got him the names : Gatemouth, Dippermouth, and Satchelmouth. The last one stuck, and eventually lead to the famous Satchmo. It refers to his "embouchure".

2. During a visit to London, Great Britain in 1932, Louis was met by Percy Brooks, the editor of Melody Maker magazine, who greeted him by saying, "Hello, Satchmo!" (He inadvertently contracted "Satchelmouth" into "Satchmo.")

3. It provides the title to Louis's second autobiography, Satchmo: My Life In New Orleans
 
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