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    Jimmy Raney Retrospective (Part1 Early Years)

    Happy Birthday Dad! Below interview segment is from a Louisville jazz radio retrospective on Jimmy Raney with host Phil Bailey. I believe the date of the interview is 1988 if my recollection serves. The subject is Jimmy’s first recording in 1948 with pianist, Al Haig and saxophonist Stan Getz. Some very interesting background on the recording along with the tracks. Most of this music should be commercially available on re-release under Stan’s or Al’s name. Interview on Jimmy Raney’s first recording Pardon My Bop As I Live In Bop Interlude In Bebop Diaper Pin More from the retrospective to come https://www.jonraney.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Interlude_In_Bebop.mp3

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    Time on My Hands…

    Back in the end of February, my cervical herniated disc (orig diagnosed in 2005) came raging back with a vengeance, affecting my right arm and shoulder so severely that it forced me to stop playing, reduce my computer work and cut out any type of strenuous physical activity. I am going to be documenting the specifics of this condition in my other blog Other Raney Day Thoughts. With the preoccupation and frustration of finding relief from this vexing medical issue, I find myself having difficulty staying focused on anything or follow-thru with projects and goals. Recently a co-worker hipped me to one of the new types of products that fall…

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    Replay of early post

    For anyone who missed it a while back in my first blogs, I am resurfacing this memorial tribute to Jimmy done on NPR. Jim Hall (who was interviewed on it) was kind enough to alert me to it and give me a cassette of it. Jimmy Raney Memorial Broadcast on NPR 1995

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    Blog Change

    In an effort to keep more of a consistent blog message and align that with the audience I have created here, I have created another blog for non-music posts and offloaded the existing non-music posts. My interests extend beyond music ofcourse, but almost all of my recent posts have been more non music related. Some of this is due to my recent medical issues forcing me to stop playing; regardless, these type of posts are probably of less interest to the Jimmy & Doug Raney followers both old and new. The blog page is Other Raney Day Thoughts.

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    Doug Raney on Youtube

    Young guitarist Joel Svensson did an admirable job on the transcription of Doug Raney’s solo to Four but don’t you think it’s about time we got a glimpse of the real deal!?? This clip was from a concert in Louisville, 1995. Also on the gig were pianist Phil DeGregg, bassist Tyrone Wheeler and drummer Norman Simmons. Note Doug’s concentration and how he is singing each phrase silently (watch his cheeks). Doug is da bomb! Watch the new Doug Raney Video on You Tube! and view the commentary.

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    The Raneys and Pets

    This blog is dedicated to my black labrador, BJ‘s best friend, Tanzi, a rhodesian ridgeback owned by my friend and colleague Charles Monteiro. I received the heartbreaking news the other day that Tanzi contracted lymphoma. There was never a sweeter, gentler dog and I and my dog both love him (which is rare for him given he is pretty particular). Everyone wish Tanzi well on his 26 week therapy to lick this. You can visit Charles’ medical log about it and see some other great pics of the handsome fella. If any of you might have any knowledge or info to share on Tanzi’s condition please visit the page and…

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    Jimmy Raney speaks again! on Youtube

    It’s a great pleasure to present pieces of Jimmy’s marvelous 1993 master class to the world, finally. Those who enjoyed the first video a little while back will enjoy this one as well. As per usual, it’s not just about music, but rather the thoughts and insights of deep human being with understandings of things that most of us have to catch up with. As always a breath a fresh air. Again there are analogies made between language and music as I alluded to in follow up comments on the previous blog. Using your ear and learning from people who do it well is the key. Pay attention to what…

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    Jimmy Raney, 1993 video lecture, Youtube and yadda, yadda…

    Ok, I’ve joined the youtube video uploaders generation. Guess there’s no turning back:) I figured as long as everyone else seems to have copies of tapes of Dad and are posting them, that I might as well join the throng. Although I’m sure the calvacade of posts, “more please, please, pleaase!!!… etc” is inevitable. Anyway now that I have my vhs to dvd converter and the latest MS movie maker it shouldn’t be too hard. And here is the Youtube link to video snippet Funny ending on it. Enjoy!

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    Concerts and Coughing

    Recently, I re-discovered this little solo excerpt from a live concert from 2000. Although at the time I was pretty annoyed, when I listen now, I can’t help but crack up at the gentleman in the audience apparently in need of a lung operation during the performance. When I think on it I realize now that coughing during a concert is an established nuisance universally tolerated but secretly despised by performers and other audience members alike probably since the dawn of time. Picture if you will, the archetypal moment with all performers throughout the ages: bear skinned caveman over mastadon bones, angelic youth in a toga with aulos, Franz Liszt…