[Dixielandjazz] Dick Cary with Condon.

EDWIN COLTRIN boreda at sbcglobal.net
Fri Oct 24 18:29:01 PDT 2008


Fortunate;y, I was able to see the Condon group and the Town Hall presaentations. I was stationed in NewYork City at CCNY in the early part of 1944 and made homage on Saturdday afternoons and Sundays in Downtown NYC. 
 
I still have a couple of Post Cards announcing the next weeks activities. They were forwarded to me overseas , along with other mail. 
 
As to Dick Cary  all I was interested in was hearing Jazz.Having left the West Coast and the Lu Watters YBJB
 
Eichy Da
 
Slainte
 
ED

--- On Fri, 10/24/08, Lowell Busching <verbose at daktel.com> wrote:

From: Lowell Busching <verbose at daktel.com>
Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Dick Cary with Condon.
To: "Ed Coltrin" <boreda at sbcglobal.net>
Cc: "Dixieland Jazz Mailing List" <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
Date: Friday, October 24, 2008, 4:17 PM

I, of course, was not at the Condon sessions wherever they were held, 
but I did get to talk to Dick Cary later on when he played with Bob 
Ringwald and the Great Pacific Jazz Band in S. California. Also at the 
rehearsals of the so called "Tuesday Night" band in his home. As with

most such trivia, even when it comes from the "horses mouth", some 
things get lost in the translation, even when you speak the same 
language. :-)  CRS affects many of us at various times.

I will therefore defer to the experts on those recordings as to whether 
Dick did or did not play the "Peck Horn", or Alto Horn, during any of

the shows, but he most certainly mentioned  having it with him, and 
taking it with him after the war. He had it in his home, and often 
played it during the rehearsals.

If he did not play the piano at any time during those shows, but only 
with Armstrong, I am sure Bob Ringwald can confirm that. As to the rest, 
it is my story, and Dick's at the time, and I am sticking to it. Bob 
often says I am wrong 100% of the time, but it stirred up some interest.

Mad Dog



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