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"[[Stolen Moments]]" by [[Oliver Nelson]] was one of the 10 records FZ selected (in 1989) for the American radio show [[Castaway's Choice]], hosted by [[John McNally]].
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'''Oliver Nelson''' (4 June 1932 - 28 October 1975) was an American jazz composer, saxophonist, clarinetist, arranger and bandleader. He is most famous for albums like ''The Blues and the Abstract Truth'' (1960), which featured [[Eric Dolphy]].
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Later in his career he wrote background music for TV series like ''Ironside'', ''Night Gallery'', ''Colombo'' and ''The Six Million Dollar Man''.
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==Zappa and Oliver Nelson==
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Zappa liked ''The Blues and the Abstract Truth''. <ref>https://www.allaboutjazz.com/zappa-and-jazz-frank-zappa-by-geoffrey-wills.php</ref> In 1989 he selected ''[[Stolen Moments]]'' from ''The Blues and the Abstract Truth'' as one of the ten records he would take with him to a deserted island, during the radio show ''[[Castaway's Choice]]'', hosted by John McNally.
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==Notes==
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==External links==
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* [[Wikipedia:Oliver Nelson]]
  
 
[[Category:Favorite Artists|Nelson, Oliver]]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 16 September 2020

Oliver Nelson.

Oliver Nelson (4 June 1932 - 28 October 1975) was an American jazz composer, saxophonist, clarinetist, arranger and bandleader. He is most famous for albums like The Blues and the Abstract Truth (1960), which featured Eric Dolphy.

Later in his career he wrote background music for TV series like Ironside, Night Gallery, Colombo and The Six Million Dollar Man.

Zappa and Oliver Nelson

Zappa liked The Blues and the Abstract Truth. [1] In 1989 he selected Stolen Moments from The Blues and the Abstract Truth as one of the ten records he would take with him to a deserted island, during the radio show Castaway's Choice, hosted by John McNally.

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