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#1 2009-11-03 08:19:01

Hard Bop Hank
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What about that style of collar?


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#2 2009-11-03 08:29:31

Hard Bop Hank
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Re: What about that style of collar?


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#3 2009-11-03 08:30:45

Hard Bop Hank
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Re: What about that style of collar?

Oh, wrong forum.... I will link it at TI...


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”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#4 2009-11-03 17:51:53

Voltaire's Bastard
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Re: What about that style of collar?

Last edited by Voltaire's Bastard (2009-11-03 18:01:49)


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#5 2009-11-03 21:34:38

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Re: What about that style of collar?


"All men are frauds. The only difference between them is that some admit it. I myself deny it." -- H.L. Mencken

 

#6 2009-11-08 09:05:03

The Ace Face
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Re: What about that style of collar?

I've never read Pepper's Straight Life. He was some junky genius and relegates Chet to a crooner for girly tarts. I've got The Complete Village Vanguard Sessions, from '77, he never slept for 6 or 7 days, just hitting the H and snorting coke and working on the arrangements for the next show. Excellent versions of The Trip and Over The Rainbow. His voice gradually deteriorates over each night.

I would like to read a good biography on Mulligan or Evans.  Read all the Chet and Miles ones.  One of the best is Miles to Go by his road manager, a degenerate coke fiend called Chris Murphy, its the '70's and early '80's, filled to the brim of genius burning out on bad clothing and bags of coke.


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#7 2009-11-08 12:07:27

Voltaire's Bastard
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Re: What about that style of collar?

Last edited by Voltaire's Bastard (2009-11-08 12:09:40)


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#8 2009-11-11 01:15:12

Tomasso
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Re: What about that style of collar?

 

#9 2009-11-11 09:59:10

Hard Bop Hank
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From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4923

Re: What about that style of collar?

Thanks! This picture is way better... It looks like what I thought it was, but I've never seen something like this before...

Russell Street has christened it a "latched Eckstine collar", and it must be a variation of the kind of roll collars Billy Eckstine would wear, hence known as "Mr B collars" in the 1950s. Only the Eckstine shirts didn't have that latch....


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”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#10 2009-11-11 10:08:12

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: What about that style of collar?

 

#11 2009-11-11 10:11:03

AQG
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Re: What about that style of collar?

Are we certain that Eric Glennie didn't design that collar?

 

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