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July 27, 1957 (5 items; TT = 18:39) |
Café Bohemia, New York NY |
Mutual Network radio broadcast (B+) |
Show chatter
Miles Davis (tpt); Sonny Rollins (ts); William "Red" Garland (p); Paul Chambers (b); Arthur Taylor (d); Guy Wallace (ann); Bill Coss (guest) |
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Introduction (Guy Wallace) |
1:03 |
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2 |
Bye Bye Blackbird (R. Henderson-M. Dixon) |
8:38 |
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3 |
Interview |
0:19 |
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4 |
Tune Up (E. Vinson) |
5:27 |
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5 |
A Foggy Day (G. Gershwin-I. Gershwin) |
3:12 |
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2 Bye Bye Blackbird
CD: Rare Live Recordings RLR 88665
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4 Tune Up
CD: Rare Live Recordings RLR 88665
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This is from the Mutual Network's Bandstand USA, which aired live on Saturday
nights beginning in 1956.
In the first few months of 1957 the Davis Quintet spent very little time in New
York: Jazz City, Hollywood (January 4-17); Blackhawk Supper Club, San Francisco
(January 22-February 10); Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh (Wednesday, February 13, two
shows); Peacock Alley, St. Louis (February 15-23); Preview's Modern Jazz Room,
Chicago (February 27-March 10); Comedy Club, Baltimore (March 26-31); Café
Bohemia, New York (April 5-28, last 2+ wks canceled). The Quintet was disbanded
during the Café Bohemia engagement -- Davis apparently fired Coltrane and
Philly Joe Jones for increasingly erratic behavior.
The Davis Quintet (with Rollins instead of Coltrane and Art Taylor instead of Jones)
was booked at the Café Bohemia for two weeks in June (June 17-27) and for
a month in July (July 8-August 11). Later in the month the Quintet was booked for a week
(exact dates unknown) at the
Crawford Grill in Pittsburgh.
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