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Who are they?Jazzooo wrote:There is only one Jaco--if Bob Mintzer, for example, puts out an album called For the Love of Jaco, then I'd bet (as a marketing guy) that a good percentage of jazz fans will know that Mintzer is talking about Jaco Pastorious, . . .
And there is only one Abby. Not as well-known as Ella, of course, but certainly better known than Marc Carey at this stage of the game because of her historic role and the length of her career.
Scott Dolan wrote:Here's the bottom line:
The claim was made that Cary put Abbey's name in the title of his album as a way to sell more units.
I don't believe that.
There is no way to prove that is why he did it.
End of story.
Where Rita went wrong was completely screwing up her charge of argumentum ad ignorantiam. It is a way of saying something is true because it hasn't been proven false. She discovered the fallacious argument, just botched pointing the finger of blame.
Jazzooo wrote: I suggested that doing a Lincoln tribute was a natural step for a sideman who is looking for a bigger audience.
Jazzooo wrote:Well, there's an excellent and thoughtful response to my comments, Scott.
Uli, I'm sure elsewhere in this discussion I refer to him as her musical director. I don't think it would be any shame in being described as a great musician's side man, especially if I had held that position for 12 years. You really don't think that that's the most significant linchpin in his career so far?
If you can find me a couple of reviews a Marc Cary Trio CD that does not mention his time with Ms. Lincoln, I'll concede that it's not right to mention it.
There just seems to be so much sensitivity piled upon sensitivity when talking about what an artist thinks about when he conceives a project. We seem to want to talk about everything other than that, which is a shame because I think is an interesting subject. It is real.
Jazzooo wrote:Uli said:
"I don't know exactly what you mean by most significant linchpin in his career. If you mean that in terms of his name recognition, then no I don't think it is the most significant linchpin and therefore found it a bit petty to suggest a... (Snip)"
Okay, then we can disagree about how important it was. You say important and I say probably the most important so far. But what I suggested is not petty at all. It is informed, from my point of view. I would never diminish Cary's talent, his love for the woman, or his motives for doing this album.
I just see no reason to pretend that the thought never occurred to him that it might also be a good idea for reasons other than pure musicality. Why does that offend you or anybody so? You honestly believe he would deny considering that aspect at all if he was participating on this thread? I don't. It isn't anything to be ashamed of.