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It's about 20 seconds into. Coming up for the next 2 hours before that happens. The Weather Underground page in front of me and I can tell you. That tonight. Temperature 23. Degrees Fahrenheit wind Northnorthwest 5 to 10 miles per hour. Tomorrow 30 percent chance of precipitation with point 01 inch of accumulation expected. The high temperature $4058.00 degrees Fahrenheit wind Westsouthwest 10 to 15 miles per hour tomorrow night Monday night. Cumulation expected partly cloudy sky. Northwest at 5 to 10 miles. 24. There will be. 94 percent. Illuminated moving toward. 29th. The temperatures there beginning with. Their reporting 61 degrees. And let's try and separate them 57 degrees at the Goldwing station in Mt Crested Butte Meridian Lake Park reporting 57 degrees 61 degrees and anthracite 60 degrees the moon Ridge station in Crested Butte 58 degrees river green 15 degrees Butte pastures. Christa beach they have 4 stations and temperatures are ranging from 57 degrees to 63 degrees. Wilderness streams 2 stations there 5958 degrees. At Gunnison the northernmost nuns in station is 70 degrees 69 degrees north Meadows 67 degrees Ohio Meadows 2 stations and loped Hills 6667 degrees 69 degrees west Ruby Avenue 67 degrees a Taylor Street and that's is as far south as we go no airport. Report and no Hartman rocks report. Support for River report comes from scenic river tours offering guided rafting trips for the whole family. Equipment and sails fishing trips and stand up paddle board rental. Paddling Crested Butte and Gunson Valley for over 30 years scenic river tours dot com So for Sunday. The 27th of May $1800.00 Remember the u.s. . Rivers. Gives us the time in. 1900. To. 253 cubic feet per 2nd below the. 1915. 356 feet per 2nd. The Gunnison river was running at 1030 cubic feet per 2nd as it passed through 1915 hours. For the top of the. Old. Smells like jazz. But I mean. Live. Live. Take the opportunity to play. Emmanuel whole system from Dr Youssef Latif playing the blues on the oboe. That was from his album Eastern songs. Says in from September September the 5th 1961 revenge owners in the wood cliff studio on. Blues for the Orient the name of that Barry Harris from Detroit Michigan. On the piano Ernie Farrow on the bays I believe he is from Detroit to and let some prison on the drums of course Dr Youssef let's hear also from Detroit. Playing. The oboe missing its way like nobody else we started with the tune from an album called Scream in the blues all over Nelson the leader of that group from May the 27th believe it or not that was that was accidentally. Made 27960 is when that was recorded Eric Dolphy on the else was saxophone Richard Williams on the trumpet Richard why and on piano George do Vivia on the bass Ray Roy Haynes on the drums of course all over Nelson playing the tenor saxophone. Leader composer and orchestrator of that. Tune called the Dr. Continuing with. Independent jazz label features this evening it is Bob wine stocks. Prestige label in the early to mid fifty's. Prestige had. People like the loneliest monk Sonny Rollins Miles Davis John Coltrane as we just heard all over and Olson Eric Dolphy use of Latif into the sixty's. In pretty pretty strong catalog. Bob Weinstock did not. Get a lot of a lot of respect from the people who work for him mainly because part of. Part of the contract. Recording for prestige was that you. You had to give him is your publishing So all of all of the original material. That turns up on prestige albums. Is published by prestige music which Bob Weinstock homes and it's a large percentage of whatever royalties the various artists. Were given. That was. Part of part of the jazz scene. In the late forty's early fifty's and Bob Weinstock was not the only one who did things like that. Actually. Alfred lie in France as well the Blue Note Records. Were known as a true gentleman and. He treated their artists fair sorted or in keep news that Riverside records those were. Men are few and far between. But aside from that the music that came out of prestige. Late forty's through the fifty's and into the into the sixty's was of the highest quality. A lot of a lot of the recordings like what we just heard recorded by Rudy Van Gelder 1st answer. At the Hackensack studio and after that at the the brand new stage of the art. In Gord cliff studio in New Jersey get to some more of that music before. Before and do any of that have announcements for. The Queen of All Saints host their annual Memorial Day potluck. And that is of course on Memorial Day May the 28th from 11 30 am to 1 30 pm at the Parish Hall 405 so present Avenue in Crested Butte community members may bring a side dish or dessert to share. A trail work day for Deer Creek will begin at the singletrack odd that the Gothic side of the existing Deer Creek Trail on June the 2nd at 10 am. And top of the world garden club holds a perennial plants sale. In the thread field building at the Gunnison fairgrounds also on June 2nd that's at 9 am. The others and Valley Animal Welfare League seeks volunteers for their shelter at 98 Basin Park Drive in Gunnison where a multitude of furry friends are currently available for adoption more information on all community calendar items can be found at k.b. U.t. Dot o r g under the info central tab where you can also find submission forms please submit your information at least 2 weeks in advance and thank you for listening to these announcements and this radio station. 156 I thought I had. My hand the airliner pulled maybe I don't. Thank you 56 a good year for prestige will be will be hearing a lot of music from the here this is the title track from an art form or album called farmer's market this is to me has become a jazz standard a lot of people have recorded this since 1956 this is the original version farmer on the trumpet Hank Mobley on the tenor saxophone Kenny drew on piano Addison former arch brother and longtime bases with Mose Allison playing bass Elvin Jones on the drums in the. Studios New Jersey November the 23rd 1956 released a new jazz subsidiary of prestige and. A gives new jazz was for the forward thinkers. On the Catalonia Art Farmer definitely one of those although he could he could swing in a traditional style to. This is his composition title track of his album Farmer's Market. Farmer. I. The. On. For. More. Than a. It Kobo things from 1961 a new j.s. It was the Art Farm We started with. Farmer's Market the name of that once again Art Farmer on trumpet he was the composer leader that's on the tenor saxophone Kenny Drew playing. A very but Polish piano on that. Or rather on the bass Jones on the drums and that was followed by a tune written by Mel Waldron and it was on a Jackie McLean album $45.00 and $6.00 the name of the album that was called abstraction. And it was real pretty jagged McClean on the alto saxophone Donald Byrd from Detroit Michigan on. On the trumpet Hank Mobley again on tenor saxophone Doug Watkins from Detroit Michigan on the bass or Taylor on the drums and of course Mel Waldron composer. On the piano and it was another another track record in Hackensack New Jersey studio. On July 20th 1956. Support for here beauty comes from hum mountain liquor since the 1980 s. Quenching the valleys thirst specializing in fine wine and craft brew from around the globe. 901 North Main Street in Gunson next. To the clean car wash that is high mountain. In Gunson and then there's the bookie. Providing accounting with the soft touch. 20 minutes until the top. At that point also. Lost and Found announcements it is a. Weekend. So. Just to. Give you a heads up on this is on vinyl. It's called m g Q And it combines from the Modern Jazz Quartet the mill Jackson quintet . From December 22nd 1952. June 16th 1954 essentially we have 3 members of the Modern Jazz Quartet on this side from. The bass Kenny Clark on the drums Henry. Jackson recordings outside of the. And composer of the 2. Horse silver on the piano This is another one that has become a standard. Recording Actually that's not true the original recording was done. In the fifty's I think just. With with horse. But this is from the Jackson quintet This is called. Default. Before I go any further into check something out. Yes I had a feeling I queued up the wrong song and I was correct in. Saying the man has gone crazy that wasn't Oprah's default and you are absolutely right. Believe it or not is a male Jackson composition from the same Jackson quintet. Hopefully I'll have time to play Opus defunct before we get a real good one. But. It was not Jackson on the vibe or harp on the piano. On the trumpet bass Kenny Clark on the drums are going to hear the drum combination. Again coming up here in just a 2nd and they will do is play his prerecorded announcement and then we'll go right into some Sonny Rawlins on prestige. And I'll tell you about it after if you're finished.

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