Good advibe. [row-start] [half] [/half] [half] Personnel Terry Gibbs (vibraphone), Kenny Burrell (guitar), Sam Jones (bass), Louis Hayes (drums), Recorded on January 16, 1964 at Rudy van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Released as Impulse A-58 in 1964 Track listing Side A: Take It From Me / El Fatso / Oge / Pauline’s Place / Side B: 8 LBS., 10 OZS / Gee Dad, It’s A Deegan / All The Things You Are / Honeysuckle Rose [/half] [row-end] Terry Gibbs is actually Julius Gubenko, born in New York City in October in 1924 from Ukranian ancestry. Yes, you’re right: 101 years old. Hurray! Didn’t he live through a lot, by God. Soldiers that survived the Western front, searching for a new role in society for good or worse. Soldiers that didn’t come home, madness and horror, the horror, destroying them in the trenches like brooms sweeping out the ashes in the morning. He saw queer adults do the jitterbug, Gatsby’s fall to pieces after the stock market crash, skeleton men sitting on the…
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