Dear Mario,
Joe Puma, who died just last year, was a hell of a guitar
player, who unfortunately has never obtained the recognition
he greatly deserved. He was a longtime friend of the great
pianist Bill Evans', with whom he shared an overwhelming
passion for horseracing :-))
Cheers, Luca
Luca Conti
luca.conti8@tin.it
luca.con@tiscalinet.it
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> [mailto:
owner-rara-avis@icomm.ca] On Behalf Of Mario
Taboada
> Sent: venerdì ²4 agosto 2001 17.54
> To:
rara-avis@icomm.ca
> Subject: RARA-AVIS: The Other Joe Puma
>
>
> Here I'm listening to Artie Shaw's "Final
Recordings"
> (MusicMasters) and in the list of personnel is one
"Joe
> Puma, guitar" who plays on just one
track.
>
> Do you think there is a typical Gault joke in the
choice of
> this fictional name? The Joe Puma cut, "September
Song", was
> recorded in Hollywood in 1954.
>
> Regards,
>
> MrT
>
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