Reel 0233, [circa 1960] February 19

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Note 1: February 19. Nehama Hendel. Ronnie Free and Freddie Greenwell. W. Eugene Smith. (Joey Massters, Joe Lopes, Art Mardigan?) Possible echo effect from sound coming through speaker in Smith's loft. CDI 1. Freddie Greenwell, Eugene Smith, Ronnie Free talk: Unions Cannonball, Clayton's. 2. (Jumps) Midsong sax and drum. "You call a tune, whatever it is we'll play it. "Bubbles" 3. Tune 4. Talk Blues "Bourbon Street Blues" Run vs. money Intent of session discussed somewhat. "Confirmation" (tune) "China Boy" (tune) 5. Tune 6. Talk and riffs 7. Talk with Smith quip 8. Sax riffs into tune 9. Talk "Next little taste of bourbon" Three way conversation. 10 Talking by Smith with song. 11. Tune and talk "One side was called '7th Avenue' and the other side was called 'Sorta Kinda'" (Charlie Parker 78) CDII 1. Talk "2nd balcony jump" Lomax coronet player, Johnny McBride, "You know that, Fred?" 2. Tune 3. quiet talk and riffs 4. tune until phone rings 5. Talk: Hall Overton, Paul Bley played a number that Ornette Coleman plays(ed). Long description**. Jimmy Giuffre in the train." Smith talk. then riffs "sliced ham" "chopped" Brookmeyers's Do you know Paul Waht do you wnat to do. 6. 2 saxes. Play some blues in F "Hey Joey, how're you doing, no you don't feel like playing yes you do??"

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