Julian priester is still around. He lives in Seattle and does a monthly “Julian speaks” sort of living history talk about his experiences at the Seattle jazz fellowship. He very graciously signed all of my records that I have with him on it, including spiritsville. He actually did a one off show with a quintet backing him. He doesn’t play out in Seattle as much as he used to
Good stuff. I enjoy finding things in the wild. Picked up a 1959 Blue Note OG 'The 3 Sounds' title in pretty good shape at a local Record Fair last weekend.
Glad you found some good titles. I was going to go to yesterday's show but it would have been an hour drive, and I find that with the Atlanta shows. 80% of the vendors are the same old folks with the same old records. That said, I have had some amazing finds over the years at the show.
I started attending the Atlanta show in 1994 and went faithfully till about 2016. However the selection and quality kept going down and so many of the dealers just kept bringing the same old tired titles and conditions kept declining. That was the last time I attended.
Good stuff ! I recently moved, hardest part was moving 4000 pieces of vinyl and boxsets.
Julian priester is still around. He lives in Seattle and does a monthly “Julian speaks” sort of living history talk about his experiences at the Seattle jazz fellowship. He very graciously signed all of my records that I have with him on it, including spiritsville. He actually did a one off show with a quintet backing him. He doesn’t play out in Seattle as much as he used to
Good stuff. I enjoy finding things in the wild. Picked up a 1959 Blue Note OG 'The 3 Sounds' title in pretty good shape at a local Record Fair last weekend.
Glad you found some good titles. I was going to go to yesterday's show but it would have been an hour drive, and I find that with the Atlanta shows. 80% of the vendors are the same old folks with the same old records. That said, I have had some amazing finds over the years at the show.
PaulK Knopf - Enigma of a Day - his third and last 1950
Love me some Johnny smith, always a laid back relaxing listen
I started attending the Atlanta show in 1994 and went faithfully till about 2016. However the selection and quality kept going down and so many of the dealers just kept bringing the same old tired titles and conditions kept declining. That was the last time I attended.
I love artie shaw on rca
i bet that beverly kelly album is a good one!
@@David-j5h4r will find out soon! So far I’ve only spun the Knopf, Kikuchi and Williams titles
i have that, The Gilded Hawk by Coleman Hawkins,, , chris, thats a good one, and you got some other good albums,!