Jan 30 2009

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There is a great tune Coletrane used to play -  It was written a year after I was born ! It is an Evergreen!  This week we lost John Hoyer Updike he will now join the Great Evergreen’s of American Literature !  Last night Charlie Rose had some Literary Guru’s on  and they discussed John Hoyer Updike .  Since I was raised on The NYT The New Yorker and other great American Literature I  I got extremely melancholy knowing that with the exception of Adaptive Blue’s Glue  http://www.adaptiveblue.com/ , and Amazon very few of our media are promoting American Literary Arts ! Yes I consider the New York Times Literature, it still is  great read !  Fred wilson and his wife Gotham Gal tabbloid_2009-01-10_0901-gotham-gal3

support Literature and are very unselfish in sharing knowledge ! In this post on his Blog he explains how to generate revenue on a blog !  You have a choice to read or not to read !  Well Naomi is cooking my Eggbeaters and I hear a song from the Grill !  Put another nickel in, in the nickelodeon  all I want is loving you and Music Music Music !

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Have You Met Miss Jones??” is a popular song.
The music was written by Richard Rodgers, the lyrics by Lorenz Hart. The song was written for the musical comedy I’d Rather Be Right and was published in 1937.
It featured on the soundtrack of the film Bridget Jones’s Diary as sung by Robbie Williams, and his cabaret covers concept album Swing When You’re Winning.
It was once covered by John Larkin, better known as Scatman John.
It has been speculated that the cycle of major third root movement in the song’s bridge was an inspiration for jazz musician John Coltrane, who developed a pattern of chord substitutions known as the “Coltrane changes” based on these chords. “Have You Met Miss Jones?” is cited as the only jazz standard incorporating this cycle of chords.

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