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Old 07-31-2009, 11:16 AM   #1
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Hi Wilmer,
I just finished reading Lee Morgan's biography. As you probably know there are several mentions of you in the book. What a wonderful palyer he was.

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Can you post the details of the book? I'd like to check it out.

I was just listening to 'Live at the Lighthouse' the other day....man!!!

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The book is great. I took the wiseones advice and purchased the book . Vey well written
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Harold,

Can you post the details of the book? I'd like to check it out.

I was just listening to 'Live at the Lighthouse' the other day....man!!!

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Got this from an earlier Wilmer post:

Here is some information if you wish to order this book:
Jeffery S. McMillan: Delightfulee, University of Michigan Press

Can find the book on Amazon.

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lee morgan is one of my fathers.....i was so honored to meet his brother at the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival when i was in high school. you can imagine what something like that means to a young trumpet player..
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I'm in the middle of it now. Pretty well written and really great to get the lowdown on Lee. He died before I got into jazz and I've just never had much info about except his recordings (man, that cat was prolific!)

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