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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Jazz Is Dead with Paul Barrere & Fred Tackett, 3-23-2001

These photos are from the show at the Keswick Theater. This is another Jazz is Dead show but it has Paul Barrere and Fred Tackett from Little Feat opening and then playing with Jazz Is Dead. So I guess you could call this one Jazz Is Little Dead Feat, or something like that. Anyway it's pretty cool and has great sound quality as well.

Paul Barrere & Fred Tackett
Jazz Is Dead
Keswick Theater
Glenside, PA
March 23, 2001
soundboard

disc one (Paul & Fred)
1. Hate to lose your lovin'
2. Marginal Creatures
3. Rad Gumbo
4. Trouble
5. Sailin' Shoes
6. Let It Roll
7. Willin"

disc two (Jazz IS Dead)
1. Uncle John's Band
2. Scarlet Begonias
3. Candyman
4. Friend Of The Devil
5. Easy Wind

Disc three (Jazz is Dead)
1. Dire Wolf
2. Help On The Way
3. Tennessee Jed (with Paul & Fred)
4. Down On The Farm (with Paul & Fred)
5. Casey Jones (with Paul & Fred)

Jazz Is Dead line up
Jeff Pevar: Guitar
T. Lavitz: Keyboards
Alphonso Johnson: Bass
Rod Morgenstein: Drums

Mp3/320k
Download links
http://www.mediafire.com/?ro8i9esa7ec6kwq
http://www.mediafire.com/?aumpc1a7ex73xl7
http://www.mediafire.com/?kvm277qpchwdbr8

3 comments:

  1. Thanks again, Mr. Jones. After listening all the JID recordings that you posted I can say that I preffer the ones with Jimmy Herring on guitar. But the ones with Pevar are also very enjoyables.
    Best, Barleyman

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  2. Barlyman. I think the Jimmy H. is more dynamic too. I recieved requests for the Pevar and now we have both. I think Jimmy playing with Phil and Friends may have helped him get a better handle on the songs.

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  3. Any chance of this getting re-upped

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