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As Always, Mr George Straight the King of Country. And his Freind’s Alan Jackson, Keith Whitley, Brooks n Dunn, Bob Wills, Waylon Jennings, etc.
 
For something a little more sublime, on this day in 1959 the landmark album "Kind of Blue" was released. From that album, Blue in Green:



Cheers
 
For something a little more sublime, on this day in 1959 the landmark album "Kind of Blue" was released. From that album, Blue in Green:



Cheers

Sublime is a great word to describe Blue in Green (especially after the perhaps frenetic post directly above). Another cut, a live recording shared on this forum before, is recorded on the Kind of Blue album, one of those jazz greats so readily identifiable right from the first:
 
For something a little more sublime, on this day in 1959 the landmark album "Kind of Blue" was released. From that album, Blue in Green:



Cheers

That’s the first jazz record I really learned to appreciate. Maybe that’s true for a lot of people. There was no jazz in my house growing up, haha. I had to find it and learn about it on my own.
 
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