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book_lover

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Scotland
Well it's all non Golden Era am afraid. Some will be UK, some US....

Wilco
Beechwood Sparks
The Shins
Spiritualised
Mercury Rev
Flaming Lips
Primal Scream
Aretha
Stevie Wonder

etc.

ETA should also put Grateful Dead as hubby is a tad obsessed with these. And the Velvet Underground to a lesser extent.
 

Viper Man

Banned
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860
Location
Stone City, IL
Scrabble Jazz!

My Wife and I play Scrabble a couple times a month and we always listen to Jazz when we play. So yesterday, I actually made a "Scrabble Jazz" mix on CD. Here is the tracklisting...

1.) Downtown Manhattan - Budd Johnson
2.) Some Kinda Mean - James Clay & David "Fathead" Newman
3.) Rompin' At The Red Bank - Buck Clayton & Buddy Tate
4.) Louisiana - Barney Kessell & Harry "Sweets" Edison
5.) To Rigmor - Joe Newman & Frank Foster
6.) Mid-Nite Oil - Lucky Thompson
7.) Blues For Ron - Coleman Hawkins with The Red Garland Trio
8.) Record Hop - Al Sears
9.) Rasputin - Rex Stewart
10.) Stardust - Clark Terry & Johnny Griffin
11.) (What Can I Say, Dear) After I Say I'm Sorry - Pee Wee Russell & Buck Clayton
12.) The Happy Blues - Gene Ammons with Art Farmer & Jackie McLean
 

doghouse

One of the Regulars
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161
Location
"Little Chicago" Texarkana, Ar
I listen to everything from swing.. to rockabilly.. to heavy metal. Pretty much the only thing I DON'T like is pop music (new or old)

And my all time favorite singer is Mike Patton.. he's extremely diverse, and looks like a clean cut version of Johnny Depp to boot! ;)

- Eva
 

BlancheDubois

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* The Dave Brubeck Quartet Featuring Paul Desmond - Stardust

* Timeless Erroll Garner

* Earl "Fatha" Hines - Way Down Yonder in New Orleans

*Oscar Peterson Plays the Harold Arlen Songbook

* Rachmaninoff Rhapsody On a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43 - Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner, Conductor
 

Benny Holiday

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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Location
Sydney Australia
In the car, I've got Sonny Rogers and the Kingpins and Wildfire Willie and the Ramblers, both amazingly authentic-sounding Rockabilly groups from Sweden who record in studios that contain original 50's ribbon microphones and equipment.

At home I've been playing a lot of 1930's Bing Crosby lately, and my latest Billie Holiday box set - I actually found a set of three CD's that have a whole heap of her recordings that I didn't already have! And in the study/family room there's a great doo-wop compilation on the stereo entitled "Cost to Coast Doo-Wop and Jive."
 

carebear

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3,220
Location
Anchorage, AK
Steve Earle, to be followed (probably) by the Young Dubliners and then the Mavericks.

"shuffle songs" is the best iPod feature... :)
 

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