I've Just Launched the Ultimate FRANK REHAK website

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I've Just Launched the Ultimate FRANK REHAK website

Postby Jazzooo » August 7th, 2014, 2:15 pm

I think!

Fellow musicians and music lovers--

I'm Doug Robinson, and jazz trombonist Frank Rehak was my friend and
mentor for the last 15 years of his life.

Beyond being a stunningly good player who appeared on over 4000 jazz,
pop and commercial recordings between 1949 and 1969, Frank Rehak was
also a hugely inspiring cat--in no small part due to the fact that he
overcame a crippling addiction to heroin that no doubt robbed him from
wider recognition like his friends and peers, such as JJ Johnson, Kai
Winding, Bill Watrous, Urbie Green and Frank Rosolino. Even so, he
managed to leave his mark, and none other than Leonard Feather
described Frank Rehak as being "...one of the most individual of modern
trombonists."

I met Frank when I was volunteering at Synanon--I was 14 and he looked
like a stone cold zombie as he arrived to clean up his act once and for
all. When he got his health together, he stayed in the community to
help other recovering addicts and to teach young musicians like me how
to play from the heart.

And so, working with his widow and my friend Sandy, I've been building
a website that features free mp3s of his most astounding solos and
complete tracks. At frankrehak.com, you can hear him blowing some soul
with Miles Davis, Gil Evans, Dizzy Gillespie, Woody Herman, Bill
Watrous, Kai Winding, Wayne Andre, Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane,
Lalo Schifrin...and believe it or not, dozens of other greats. I've
been digitizing tracks from private tape collections, LPs, and people
I've hunted down on the internet. :)

I've also included some of the multi-track experiments we created
together in Synanon, as well as previously-unheard treasures such as
the complete Ken Elias Trombone Sonata, which Kenny composed for Frank
only months before Frank's death in 1987 from cancer.

There are photos, rare videos and even recorded interviews with Ira and
Sava Nepus, Sandy Rehak and Frank himself.

I hope you will visit the site, and by all means tell your bebop-loving
friends about it. Even though I've been through hundreds of hours of
recordings by now, I know he appeared on many amazing out-of-print
projects, and someone out there has copies. I want those tracks for the
site!

Once again, it's frankrehak.com.

Many thanks, and I hope this email finds you well. If you do not want
to be contacted again, just let me know.

As Frank used to tell me--straight ahead and strive for tone!
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Re: I've Just Launched the Ultimate FRANK REHAK website

Postby Jazzooo » August 9th, 2014, 10:55 am

Like I said, there are tracks with Frank playing with everyone from Art Blakey to Michel LeGrand, but this one is a sentimental favorite--I was 25, and experimenting with multi-track recording for the first time, and he and I did this JJ Johnson arrangement of "It's Alright with Me." I was playing drums, piano and fretless bass, and Frank played 6 trombones. What spirited improvisation on his part!

http://frankrehak.com/track/673993/it-s ... _id=750209
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Re: I've Just Launched the Ultimate FRANK REHAK website

Postby Ron Thorne » August 9th, 2014, 12:37 pm

What a nice way to memorialize a friend, Doug.

I can see that it was exhaustive work, with more to come. I'm enjoying the exploration.
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Re: I've Just Launched the Ultimate FRANK REHAK website

Postby Jazzooo » August 9th, 2014, 1:51 pm

Thanks, Ron--you will probably get a kick out of hearing the final track (for right now, at least--I've got over a hundred waiting to post) in the audio section: a drum-along CD put together by Jim Chapin back in the '50s, with Clark Terry and Frank. Chapin is playing drums--I'd never heard him, not bad!
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Re: I've Just Launched the Ultimate FRANK REHAK website

Postby Ron Thorne » August 9th, 2014, 2:23 pm

Yeah, that's a fun track!

Jim was/is really well-known for his technique books, especially the volumes titled Advanced Techniques for the Modern Drummer, and for advocating and teaching the famous Moeller method. He was a student of Mr. Moeller.

What player are you using on the site, Doug? I wish it was compatible with JT so that we could share some tracks. Also wish there was a way to adjust the volume, unless I'm missing something.
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Re: I've Just Launched the Ultimate FRANK REHAK website

Postby Jazzooo » August 10th, 2014, 11:21 am

I practiced his methods to be sure, Ron...but had you ever heard him really play jazz? I hadn't!

As for the player--just whatever is embedded in the site I used from bandzoogle. Is the volume too loud or soft? and why can't you adjust it on your computer? Tell me and I'll seek a solution. Thanks.
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Re: I've Just Launched the Ultimate FRANK REHAK website

Postby Jazzooo » August 10th, 2014, 11:23 am

As for sharing tracks, we can't just copy the link of the specific track and post it here, like I did two posts up?
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Re: I've Just Launched the Ultimate FRANK REHAK website

Postby Ron Thorne » August 10th, 2014, 11:53 am

Jazzooo wrote:I practiced his methods to be sure, Ron...but had you ever heard him really play jazz? I hadn't!

As for the player--just whatever is embedded in the site I used from bandzoogle. Is the volume too loud or soft? and why can't you adjust it on your computer? Tell me and I'll seek a solution. Thanks.
No, I can't remember hearing Jim play anything other than rudiments or patterns.

Oh, I can adjust volume with my computer's volume control, but it's convenient to be able to adjust via the player you're using. It's too soft on some tracks, too loud on others, thus the need to adjust now and then.
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Re: I've Just Launched the Ultimate FRANK REHAK website

Postby Ron Thorne » August 10th, 2014, 11:55 am

Jazzooo wrote:As for sharing tracks, we can't just copy the link of the specific track and post it here, like I did two posts up?
Yes we can.

I was wishing that we could embed the player right here ... on Jazztalk.
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Re: I've Just Launched the Ultimate FRANK REHAK website

Postby Jazzooo » August 11th, 2014, 1:29 pm

Gotcha, and yes that would be very cool. I'm going to put up a link to JT when I can get into it. But it's a template that made a techno dweeb like me able to build my own site. I don't know what kind of flexibility there is. I'll ask.

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