tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8234557890413660791.post2300525554353221580..comments2023-09-22T10:38:27.598-07:00Comments on Birth of the Cool: Remembering Dave LambertAlamedaTomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01623796440779934437noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8234557890413660791.post-74904612997935245902013-12-09T13:56:18.940-08:002013-12-09T13:56:18.940-08:00un-feckin'-believable! thank you so much for p...un-feckin'-believable! thank you so much for posting this. talk about memories. I saw them live back then in small venues and as well as large ones and interviewed Annie on a radio station I was a disc jockey at in 1960. And you're right, Lambert kicks it in this one. Hendricks does his thing, and too bad Annie didn't get to scat, but the moments for me were Lambert's solo and then him and Jon trading fours and more. Fan-feckin'-tastic. (I wonder if Dave was Irish descendent, 'cause a lot of his scatting in this is very close to the Irish version called lilting.) And thanks for the stories about his death. I had heard a few versions myself back then. Also, I can't remember the names of the bassist and drummer. The bassist was something Isaacs right? They certainly made it work too.Lallyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05310472614196384595noreply@blogger.com