Frank,

There is usually one laying about at GFMtn.  If not, you could always pop it
into the sound system of my car.  Pretty good sound, considering it is in a
car and is stock...

I enjoy jazz myself, along with a multitude of other types of music.  Though
I must admit to being terrible in remembering names and titles.

CDs all the way during the drive to GFMtn,

C�sar
Panama City, Florida

-- -----Original Message-----
-- From: frank theriault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 6:40 PM
--
-- perhaps I'll try actually typing something this time before
-- I hit "send"
-- <vbg>
--
-- Hi, Ann,
--
-- What do you mean by "old"?
--
-- You know, there are lots of kids (meaning younger than me...
-- <vbg>) out
-- there who get much of their inspiration from people like
-- Coltrane, Bird,
-- Evans, Davis, Monk.  Listen to Micheal Brecker, the Marsalis
-- brothers, Brad
-- Meldhau, Joshua Redman (Dewey Redman's kid).  Mind you, ya
-- gotta watch that
-- they're doing an acoustic set, as some of them will play
-- with electric bands
-- once in a while, but on the whole, they'll do an entire CD
-- of acoustic, or
-- an entire CD of electric.
--
-- And, of course, some of the "young lions" from the 60's are
-- still around,
-- making fresh stuff, like Brubeck, Herbie Hancock, Wayne
-- Shorter, Keith
-- Jarrett, and just blowing the current youngsters off the
-- stage!  <vbg>
--
-- Maybe I'll bring some newer acoustic stuff down to GFM.
-- Surely someone will
-- have a boom box...  <vbg>
--
-- cheers,
-- frank
--
-- "The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible
-- worlds.  The pessimist
-- fears it is true."  -J. Robert Oppenheimer
--
--
--
--
-- >From: Ann Sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--
-- >Add me to that list :)
-- >
-- >Well, the old stuff -- I don't really know the new kids on the block
-- >
-- >annsan

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