Word: note
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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JIMMY SMITH: I'M MOVIN' ON (Blue Note). A peerless organist, Smith deftly fingers and foots his way through some of the smoothest soul this side of Albert Schweitzer. Neatly propelled by Drummer Donald Bailey and spelled by Grant Green's guitar solos, Smith handily consoles his listeners in I'm Movin' On and Back Talk, a surpassing burst of blues...
...DONALDSON: MR. SHING-A-LING (Blue Note). Following the success of his Alligator Bogaloo, Donaldson now applies his jazz alto, accompanied by trumpet, organ, guitar and drums, to such recent familiars as The Shadow of Your Smile and Ode to Billie Joe. Since he never wanders far from the melody on these tunes, those who get lost easily in jazz improvisation need not fear for their direction. More venturesome listeners may feel that Donaldson has settled for a too-safe format...
...adolescent' again and I'll fight you!" roared Schurmann and put up his fists. It got no further, of course, as embassy aides and Novelist Mary McCarthy, a member of Schumann's group, stepped between the two men. Next day Schurmann sent around a note of apology explaining that his tipsy condition was responsible for the silliness. "I think I could have taken, him," mused Sullivan. "He's smaller than...
...ironic to note the passion with which Massachusetts authorities have prevented the film from being seen and the fervor of their prosecution of the producer and director for "violating the rights of patients" and for "breach of contract." This apparent concern for the "rights" of patients seems hardly compatible with the stark reality of Bridgewater State Hospital...
Next morning, Brown stayed abed and slept through the 10:30 Cabinet meeting, failed to show up at the Foreign Office at all. Instead, he sent a "Dear Harold" note to 10 Downing Street. "The events of last night and the early hours of this morning have brought to a head a really serious issue," he wrote. "It is, in short, the way in which this government is run and the manner in which we reach our decisions." Like many Britons, Brown feels that Wilson has arrogated too much power to himself, and that his one-man leadership is turning...