Liew: Do you actually happen to have any of those live performances
of Salt Peanuts that you mentioned below? If so, I'd be very happy
to pay you a few dollars for your trouble if you could possibly put
any of them onto a cassette for me! I purchased the 1953 Massey
version but that still doesn't seem to be the one I remember hearing
on the radio. And the 1947 Carnegie Hall version includes Dizzy, but
not Charlie!
--- Thanks,
Paul Miller (forlino@...)
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--- In charlie-parker@yahoogroups.com, "Llew Walker" <lwalker@t...>
wrote:
> Sorry Paul, I was being lazy in my previous response. Here are the
other live versions:
>
> Dizzy Gillespie and His Rebop Six - 1946 Jan 24 - WEAF radio
broadcast, possibly the Rudy Vallee Show
> Charlie Parker Quintet - 1948 Dec 12 - Royal Roost, New York
> Charlie Parker Quintet - 1949 May 6,9,14,15 - Salle Pleyel, Paris,
France
> Charlie Parker Quintet - 1949 Feb 19 - Royal Roost, New York
> Charlie Parker Quintet - 1949 Feb 5 - Royal Roost, New York
> Charlie Parker Quintet - 1949 Jan 22 - Royal Roost, New York
> Charlie Parker Quintet - 1949 (?) March 28 - April 10 - Pershing
Hotel Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois
> Charlie Parker Quintet - 1950 Dec 8 - Birdland, New York
>
> Curious to know about the 1947 version you speak of? I have no
record of a version at that time or place?? Perhaps you are referring
to the Massey Hall concert? It begins with Parker saying, "At this
time we would like to play a new tune. It was composed by my worthy
constituent, Mr Dizzy Gillespie in the year of 1942. We sincerely
hope you do enjoy Salt peanuts."
>
> Llew
> www.birdlives.co.uk
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: charlie-parker@yahoogroups.com [mailto:charlie-
parker@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Paul
> Sent: 17 May 2005 03:39
> To: charlie-parker@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [charlie-parker] Salt Peanuts
>
>
> Can anyone possibly tell me whether he or she is familiar with any
live
> recording of "Salt Peanuts" (with Charlie and Dizzy) other than the
> 1947 Carnegie Hall version?
>
> I remember a couple years ago hearing a fantastic performance of it
on
> an FM jazz station here in Los Angeles and I've since bought a CD
of a
> studio recording of it (which lasts only a few minutes) and just
> recently got a CD of the 1947 Carnegie performance (which is only
about
> 5 minutes long), but neither of these somehow seems like what I
> remember having heard, which seemed to go on and on and was one of
the
> most fabulous and exciting jazz recordings I ever heard. The
radio
> station, when I wrote to them, wasn't able to track down the DJ who
> played it since I couldn't remember his name(!) and didn't keep a
> record of what was aired.
>
> I'd really greatly appreciate any info about this. My e-mail
address
> is: forlino@c...
>
> Paul ____________________________________________________________