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04/24/2003
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generalissimo Skerik
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IMO this is a Garage-a-Trois show .... not Moore & More.
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04/25/2003
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j howe
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If anyone has any information how this show was billed please let me know
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04/25/2003
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Alan Dorchak
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well the lineup is Charlie Hunter, Stanton Moore & Skerik -- can't get any more Garage-a-Trois than that :)
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04/26/2003
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feasel
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...actually, the show was billed "Charlie Hunter Trio".
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06/11/2003
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Mark
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Well if it was billed as CHT then it shouldn't be listed here. Frankly being a CD Release party for All Kooked Out which was essentially the origins of GAT I believe this is a GAT as well.
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06/11/2003
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j howe
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That is what this "Stanton Moore" listing is all about... Any show featuring Stanton Moore that doesnt fit in anywhere else. ...Galactic, Garage A Trois, etc. There currently isn't a seperate listing for "Charlie Hunter Trio" and if it was a release party for Stanton's album then it should be listed here.
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06/12/2003
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Cathy
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definitely a Garage-a-Trois show. Look at the personnel.
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06/12/2003
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j howe
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Cathy, please read all the comments...
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06/12/2003
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Cathy
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OK, I read all the messages and it appears the majority of the responces indicate that this is a Garage a Trois show. In my opinion this show belongs under that band name and not here.
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06/12/2003
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j howe
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It's listed there also...
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06/12/2003
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Jake
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Seems confusing to list it in more than one place, no ?
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06/12/2003
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Tropicana Lou
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is this the FM broadcast? If so, the DJ, at least once, refers to them as the Charlie Hunter Trio.
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06/12/2003
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Tropicana Lou, again
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the name "Garage A Trois" wasn't used until around Jazz Fest '00. Which I believe was when they released the Mysteryfunk EP, which was from the All Kooked Out sessions.
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04/13/2004
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Maurice
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This is not Garage A' Trois. Yes, it is the same line-up but these folks are on the "All Kooked Out" album. They are what became Garage A' Trois, during sessions for the album, when they did the "electronica" EP named "Mysteryfunk". Check any press info about the Mysteryfunk EP. Also, unless I am mistaken, Garage A' Trois didn't play their first show until they opened for Oysterhead.
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09/22/2004
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nolataper
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Maurice is right. This is the lineup that later would be known as Garage a Trois (originally a trio sans Mike Dillon). However, in April 1998 this lineup was billed as Moore and More. I am looking at a copy of the entertainment section of the Times-Picayune from then, and the lineup published in the newspaper for that night at the Dream Palace was Moore and More, followed by the Flavor Kings, followed by Iris May Tango. There are at least two sources of this show that circulate - a soundboard (pre-FM?, without any IDs), and an FM source. I taped the show myself from the radio, and the DJ does ID the show as the Charlie Hunter Trio. That was a mistake -- I thought that then, and I think it now. (WWOZ also broadcast Iris May Tango that night, and possibly the Flavor Kings... I can't remember).
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09/22/2004
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nolataper
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The same lineup (as "moore and more") played the day after this Dream Palace show at an in-store at the Louisiana Music Factory CD store. I think the California and Washington State shows from 9/98 featured the same lineup, they were also billed as Moore and More. PS - the Oysterhead show was May 4, 2000. Garage a Trois played at least twice prior to that show (billed as Garage a Trois): May 2, 2000, at the Old Point Bar, and May 3, 2000, at the Maple Leaf Bar, both in New Orleans. Recordings of all these circulate.
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