The nine (hunky and very brown-toned) members of CHASE, from the back cover of their 1971 debut album. "An American fusion band formed in 1970 by Bill Chase. Four members died in a plane crash on August 9, 1974, bringing the band to an abrupt end."

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The nine (hunky and very brown-toned) members of CHASE, from the back cover of their 1971 debut album. "An American fusion band formed in 1970 by Bill Chase. Four members died in a plane crash on August 9, 1974, bringing the band to an abrupt end."
PHOTO 45: Chase - Weird Song No 1 (Epic)
Drums, Horns & Synthersizers, 1974.
so an enemy threw an ice jar at me. hit. this is supposed to freeze me so bad it burns. i have cold resistance. So i said 'umm. do it again daddy' while rubbing my frozen nips, to both warm them up because fuck, that hurts, and also to intimidate the villain. rolls a 17. total of 26. I have successfully made the villain question it's reason for villainy and if THIS is really what it signed up for.
365 razones para amar el jazz: un tema. "Django" (John Lewis) [81]
#365RazonesParaAmarElJazz: un tema. "Django" (John Lewis) [81]
Un tema. “Django” (John Lewis)
Seleccionado por Luis Escalante Ozalla.
Interpretado por Stan Kenton Orchestra: Standards in Silhouette (1959) Stan Kenton, Pete Chivily, Jimmy Campbell, Tommy Lopez, Bud Brisbois, Clyde Reasinger, Bill Chase, Rolf Ericson, Roger Middleton, Dalton Smith, Archie LeCoque, Kent Larsen, Don Sebesky, Jim Amlotte, Bobby Knight, Charlie Mariano, Bill Trujillo, John Bonnie,…
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Stan Kenton - Standards In Silhouette (1960)
Side 1
Willow Weep for Me
The Thrill is Gone
The Meaning of the Blues
When Sunny Gets Blue
Side 2
Ill Wind
Django
I Get Along Without You Very Well
Lonely Woman
Personnel
Saxophone – Bill Trujillo, Charlie Mariano, Jack Nimitz, John Bonnie, Marvin Holladay Trombone – Archie LeCoque, Bob Knight*, Don Sebesky, Jim Amlotte, Kent Larsen Trumpet – Bill Chase, Bud Brisbois, Clyde Reasinger (tracks: A3, B4), Dalton Smith (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to B3), Roger Middleton (2), Rolf Ericson Piano – Stan Kenton Bass – Pete Chivily Drums – Jimmy Campbel
Capitol Records - ST 1394
This song is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever heard.
Cult Video Game Essentials: Pit-Fighter
Cult Video Game Essentials: Pit-Fighter
Pit-Fighter is a 1990 arcade fighting game by Atari Games that broke new ground by using digitized live actors. TheJapanese arcade release was published by Konami.
The graphic animation for the player character(s) and opponents were created through a bluescreen process, where the various poses & moves of the characters were acted out by hired actors in front of a video camera. The game’s…
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Bill Chase: Open Up Wide
Bill Chase: Open Up Wide
I’m kind of on a Bill Chase kick lately. Probably because Bill Chase is one of the few players able to soar into the stratosphere on trumpet and still make good music. Here’s a classic, Open Up Wide. Players began experimenting with effects soon after they came out in the 60s and 70s. This is a pretty cool use of reverb.
An entire…
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