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@jamesharris6241
@jamesharris6241 Жыл бұрын
Very informative, thanks.
@scuderiapraga6815
@scuderiapraga6815 4 жыл бұрын
Superb work thank you
@22copes
@22copes 4 жыл бұрын
Is that Chassis number 2211114? That’s a 2600 Monza not the 2300.
@ronhorowitz9904
@ronhorowitz9904 4 жыл бұрын
Don't happen to know off hand, but hey, what's 300cc's, give or take, among friends?
@bradjohnson6919
@bradjohnson6919 6 жыл бұрын
Great Job, I'm about to do my Lancia Beta coupe, this was really helpful.
@ronhorowitz9904
@ronhorowitz9904 6 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you found it helpful! :)
@guyh9992
@guyh9992 6 жыл бұрын
I'm impressed that you replaced the headliner with all the windows in place apart from removing the side window openers. I replaced it on a BC with all the windows removed and it took me about a week to get it right.
@ronhorowitz9904
@ronhorowitz9904 6 жыл бұрын
I had the advantage of having a ready-made headliner. :)
@kidneymcsecrets8402
@kidneymcsecrets8402 7 жыл бұрын
Can't be early 80's because they hadn't moved out of the Webster street studios into their new studios in the business park until 1986-1987, and that place was beautiful! Please see Tim Hodges' photos of the many jazz musicians who visited the new studios at the Spirit Of KJAZ webpages
@kidneymcsecrets8402
@kidneymcsecrets8402 7 жыл бұрын
I believe this was recorded around 1989-1990. I'm pretty sure I heard this interview live. I was lucky enough to have employers that allowed me to wear a Walkman, so I listened to KJAZ every work day from 830am to 5pm. Stan Dunn, followed by this interviewer's show "The Dean Of Jazz" Jerry Dean, then Tim Hodges, and ending the day with the start of Bob Parlocha's Dinner Jazz program. I heard many of the greats interviewed, Cab Calloway, Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon, Buddy Rich, Stan Getz, etc. some of these interviews, like Dizzy Gillespie's would be their last visits here and I think Dizzy made it back to the Bay Area only once more after this trip and interview to play in the Stern Grove concerts. KJAZ, and it's announcers did it like no one else could, and they are sadly, sadly missed.
@ronhorowitz9904
@ronhorowitz9904 7 жыл бұрын
Wish I knew what happened to all those interviews! It's said a lot of them were simply taped over, lost, mislabeled, unlabeled. Ah, well. Can't save it all....
@kidneymcsecrets8402
@kidneymcsecrets8402 7 жыл бұрын
@RH I KNOW! If we'd only knew it would only last until 1994. Were you at the "resurrection" party in '94, a party to usher in the short lived "KJAZ moves to cable radio" ? I was speaking with an older gentleman from Sonoma named Dave, who told me that he had collected several crates of audio cassettes from decades of just having the station tuned in while he tinkered in his garage, and the crates were sitting in a spare room in house. I wish, OH! how I wish, I would've gotten his phone number.
@ronhorowitz9904
@ronhorowitz9904 7 жыл бұрын
Hope they didn't all end up in the trash bin. I can only imagine what was on those tapes! I didn't move to California until late '93, so I wasn't too well informed about what was what. Hard to believe, but I had to read newspapers to get any information in those years. Bygone era for sure.
@kidneymcsecrets8402
@kidneymcsecrets8402 7 жыл бұрын
93-95 last of the good ol days out here. And you're right about the plight of audio cassettes, I find and rescue them all the time. As a matter of fact; I just used three that I rescued the other day to make a Ella & Louis, a CHASE ( Bill Chase's jazz rock brass ensemble from the '70's) and a Azymuth/ Manhattan Project (Petrucciani, Shorter, Clarke, Goldstein, White) mix. Yes, days gone by. I did manage to have someone record many hours of the "Jazz With Jerry Dean" from the Spirit Of KJAZ webcasts on MP3 right after news of Jerry's passing made the news. I'm glad I have them because the show only remained on the web a few months afterward.