Dec 27 2008

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Very dependable and Tasty Service !  I use it cause I have Good Taste-and am old enough to have seen Harry in person, and Bird and Getz and Mulligan and Lennie Tristan and  once at a Dick Gibson concert in Denver saw a rare personal appearance by   Johnny Smith, (born John Henry Smith, Jr. on June 25, 1922 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American cool jazz and mainstream jazz guitarist, although he does not consider himself to be a musician in the idiom. So if you create semantic jazz use Posterous.

Harry “The Hipster” Gibson (June 27, 1915-May 3, 1991) was a jazz pianist, singer, and songwriter.[1]
Gibson played New York style Stride piano and boogie woogie while singing in an unrestrained, wild style. His music career began in the late 1920s, when he played stride piano in Dixieland jazz bands in Harlem. He continued to perform there throughout the 1930s, adding the barrelhouse boogie of the time to his repertoire, and was discovered by Fats Waller in 1939.[2] Between 1939 and 1945, he played at various Manhattan jazz clubs on 52nd Street (”Swing Street”), most notably the Deuces, run by Leon Enkin and Eddie Davis.

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