[Dixielandjazz] Mr. T's 100th birthday anniversary

Stan Brager sbrager at socal.rr.com
Sun Aug 21 13:11:34 PDT 2005


As a fan of Big T, the my day passed without a remembrance of Jack
Teagarden's centennial. Thanks for reminding me Dick. For all that Jack
added to jazz, he deserves to be remembered.

I'll pop in several CD's featuring Jack after I send this email.

Stan
Stan Brager
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ric Giorgi" <ricgiorgi at sympatico.ca>
To: "'d. sleeman'" <d.sleeman at hccnet.nl>; "'Trombone-List'"
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Subject: RE: [Dixielandjazz] Mr. T's 100th birthday anniversary

> Don't be so pessimistic Dick, and with all due respect to you, there's a
> difference between remembering it and blathering about it publicly. We
> commemorated it on a gig I did yesterday, Cheers Ric

Ric,

I must confess that I had to look up the word 'blathering' in my
dictionnary. So that's your idea of my post. On this list I've seen many
posts commemorating great deceased musicians, so I wondered why nobody
thought of 20 august 1905. You call that 'blathering'? Well, you're entitled
to your opinion (and so am I).

It was not necessary for me to look up the word 'respect', I know what it
means. I do wonder what it means to you?

Respectfully,

Dick












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