00:0000:00, 18 September 2023diffhist0
How I Got Over
I corrected the date of the Mahalia Jackson recording, as per the Discography page: /info/en/?search=Mahalia_Jackson_discography; I searched and could not find a reference to any 1961 recording but both pages concur that the Grammy for this recording was awarded in 1976, after her death.
09:4209:42, 25 November 2022diffhist+93
Roll Over Beethoven
I have corrected the name of the drummer on this session and reconciled contradictory citations for the recording date by using the most authoritative of April 19, 1956 instead of April 16. This web site appears more authoritative since it relies on several authors, not just a single CD liner note and has been open for public comment and corrections.
22 October 2022
21:4821:48, 22 October 2022diffhist−22
Fair Phyllis
There is no basis to infer that Amyntas was " playing hide and seek". Such a claim would require a reference. The explanation of "hied" makes it clear that Amyntas was hurrying, not hiding. Also, one does not "wander" when playing hide and seek. "Wander" may suggest he was searching but not playing.
07:5807:58, 23 September 2022diffhist+7
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Discovered Again!
→Personnel: The vibes on this album are astoundingly good; couldn't find any credits for vibes, but I Larry Bunker is well know for his vibes playing and it is a "percussion" instrument so...
22:3222:32, 4 May 2022diffhist−29
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Bill Lee (musician)
→Discography: I removed credits for John Lee Hooker , Burning Hell (1964) since both wikipedia and discogs.org only list this as a John Lee Hooker solo recording - no mention of Bill Lee anywhere.
00:0000:00, 18 September 2023diffhist0
How I Got Over
I corrected the date of the Mahalia Jackson recording, as per the Discography page: /info/en/?search=Mahalia_Jackson_discography; I searched and could not find a reference to any 1961 recording but both pages concur that the Grammy for this recording was awarded in 1976, after her death.
09:4209:42, 25 November 2022diffhist+93
Roll Over Beethoven
I have corrected the name of the drummer on this session and reconciled contradictory citations for the recording date by using the most authoritative of April 19, 1956 instead of April 16. This web site appears more authoritative since it relies on several authors, not just a single CD liner note and has been open for public comment and corrections.
22 October 2022
21:4821:48, 22 October 2022diffhist−22
Fair Phyllis
There is no basis to infer that Amyntas was " playing hide and seek". Such a claim would require a reference. The explanation of "hied" makes it clear that Amyntas was hurrying, not hiding. Also, one does not "wander" when playing hide and seek. "Wander" may suggest he was searching but not playing.
07:5807:58, 23 September 2022diffhist+7
m
Discovered Again!
→Personnel: The vibes on this album are astoundingly good; couldn't find any credits for vibes, but I Larry Bunker is well know for his vibes playing and it is a "percussion" instrument so...
22:3222:32, 4 May 2022diffhist−29
m
Bill Lee (musician)
→Discography: I removed credits for John Lee Hooker , Burning Hell (1964) since both wikipedia and discogs.org only list this as a John Lee Hooker solo recording - no mention of Bill Lee anywhere.