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Jan 17, 2022Liked by Ted Gioia

I hope your piece will inspire someone to reissue the album.

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Jan 17, 2022Liked by Ted Gioia

Who could forget Steve Allen diving into a swimming pool of Jello?

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Steve Allen was a genius.

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Excellent story! Someone with this album has got to just upload it to YouTube at the very least.

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Jan 17, 2022Liked by Ted Gioia

Is that a David Stone Martin illustration on the "Buck Hammer" record jacket?

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Buck Hammer [piano hammers?]; Marry Ann Jackson [Mary Lou Williams?]; what could possibly be "Prismatic" about "Fidelity?"

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Interesting -- that era had some interesting pranks played -- Buck Henry was involved in a political spoof about a prudish group of activists who were insisting that animals be clothed which fooled even Walter Cronkite on the Evening News -- and Jay Ward had a sillier cross-country trip demanding statehood for the fictional Moosylvania which took him from West Hollywood all the way to the White House -- well, the fence outside anyway.

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Jan 18, 2022·edited Jan 18, 2022Liked by Ted Gioia

Steve Allen is a National Treasure!! He needs to be “Rediscovered.”

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This could be the start of something big...

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Jan 19, 2022Liked by Ted Gioia

Haha… 60 years or so before John Lurie’s Marvin Pontiac… which I love.

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Steve Allen, my idol, the renaissance man of the 20th century...inventing a jazz musician out of whole cloth. How stunning!

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Seems so Steve Allen. A similar, but less high minded story is art by "Sarah Jenkins" --who turns out to be a white male artist. And it seems that the intent was to get sales and entry that a genuine ethnic artist would get (yeah of course there's irony in needing to fake being Black to get entrance). And additionally it's really cool artwork that, to me, seems a genuine celebration of Black culture. And yeah I'm posting a tune in the hope of having it heard, which is also problematic. If that bothers skip to the Art Story link...

Music: https://jeffroberts.bandcamp.com/track/quiet-sunday

Art Back Story and Other Pieces: http://chefjuke.com/blog/?p=296

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Jan 29, 2022Liked by Ted Gioia

An early version of “Hammer Time”!

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John Fahey and Joe Bussard did something similar, IIRC

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He doesn't play any of the music, but Steve Allen does show and briefly discuss the album here: https://youtu.be/MP5U-__Hj3A?t=2027

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This sounds like it is SO Steve Allen. I certainly remember my parents watching him on TV when I was a kid. I would now watch anything I could find of his

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