Happy 85th Birthday Tribute
to
SWEET POPPA LOU DONALDSON
Courtesy of
George Johnson, Jr. and the Washington DC Jazz Network
(Posted on Lou's 85th
Birthday - November 1, 2011)
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LOU DONALDSON - Biography



After being drafted into the US Navy in 1945, he played in the Great Lakes Navy Band where, when playing for dances, he would also play the alto saxophone.


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The George V Johnson Jr Show
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6-30-09 - Episode #1
Dr. Larry Ridley
7-07-09 - Episode #2
Dr. Nelson Harrison
7-14-09 - Episode #3
Harold Mabern
7-21-09 - Episode #4
"Sweet Papa" Lou Donaldson
7-28-09 - Episode #5
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FEBRUARY 5, 2011

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Outstanding! What a wonderful interview,
ought to be manditory listening for the entire planet.
Lets at least say that it was amazingly informative~~~Ian Dylan
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Great interview with Benny Golson on Dec. 18. Thank you so much~~~Yasuhiro "Fuji" Fujioka
George, great interview and a fabulous website! Can not even imagine the effort that has gone into the creation of this site. Outrageous! Working B3 player...when work is available...Former educator~~~Tom Pass
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You continue to be an inspiration to many Jazz vocalists who strive for excellence. Just want you to know you are appreciated for what you've done and for what you are doing with the DCJazznetwork.
Don't stop Bro!
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Dr. Benny Golson & GVJ @ Bohemian Caverns Dec 2010. What a wonderful feeling to pay tribute to James Moody with Dr. Benny Golson each night.
George,
Thank you for your impressive E-mail message and the
enclosed photographs. It was great meeting you and
hearing you. Though you had a comforting job and an
abundance of security as a conductor with The New Jersey
Transit, it's obvious your heart lies within the
existing realm of the music we lovingly call jazz. Few
of us will ever get rich by engaging in this pursuit,
but our hearts will be overrun with joy and satisfaction
for having done it. Time cannot be so cruel as to keep
us apart indefinitely. So, onward and upward as we chase
our dreams with a votive and determined effort, in spite
of all else, with an inelluctable spirit of success
concerning our proleptic tomorrows. We have no choice
but to HIT IT over and over again at every opportunity
as faithful visionaries letting no one or anything get
in our way.
Noblesse Oblige,
Benny
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Just
a note to congratulate you and the others for
putting together such a wonderful website for
jazz. I look forward to working with your group
to promote jazz on WPFW. Happy New Year! Ron
Pinchback, WPFW-FM- 89.3 - Jazz & Justice
Washington DC www.wpfw.org
Harriette "MOSES"
Tubman She never lost a passenger on the underground
railroad . Among her passengers were musicians, future
politicians and many others who help to build this great
nation in which we live! Little did we know her actions
would help create and preserve a legacy.. African chants &
drums, field songs, gospel, blues, ragtime, fiddles, and
horns....America's Classical Music "JAZZ" was born! Guided
by her “visions,” she has never lost a passenger. Even if
Moses can’t fit you into her next group, she’ll tell you how
to follow the North Star to freedom....

This is my stop. Tell
Harriette thanks....
It's Time for a Change! Fasten your seat belts. We've got
lots of work to do...


LAUGH YOUR JAZZZ OFF!!!!


Before the inauguration, George W. was invited to a 'get
acquainted' tour of the White House.

After drinking several glasses of ice cold beer, he asked
President Clinton if he could use his personal bathroom.
He was astonished to see that the President had a solid gold
urinal!.

That afternoon, George W. told his wife, Laura, about the
urinal. "Just think," he said, "when I am President, I'll
have my own personal gold urinal!"

Later, when Laura had lunch with Hillary at her tour of the
White House, she told Hillary how impressed George had been
with his discovery of the fact that, in the President's
private bathroom, the President had a gold urinal.

That evening, Bill and Hillary were getting ready for bed.
Hillary turned to Bill and said, "Well, I found out who peed
in your saxophone."


I got me a "Golden Urinal" and I use it every way, everyday!

I Got Rhythm, I got rhythm, I got rhythm. Who can ask for
anything more...
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I'm running for President..

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