Zev Feldman, the Indiana Jones of jazz, has dug up unpublished recordings by Wes Montgomery, Bill Evans, Larry Young, and Lee Morgan, Andrew Marantz writes.
Feldman also specializes in Bill Evans, Larry Young, and Lee Morgan; he was passing through New York after interviewing Herbie Hancock and just before interviewing Ron Carter. He lives in the D.C. suburbs, alone, unless you count his fifty-three hundred records and seventy-five hundred CDs. “I’ll come back from L.A. or Paris with a suitcase full of records and have nowhere to put them,” he said. “Japan is dangerous for me.
” Feldman is now co-president of Resonance Records, and a few years ago he got a concurrent gig as a consulting producer for Blue Note. “I do my thing, digging for stuff, and if I find something good by a Blue Note artist, something unreleased, I’ll put it on their radar,” he said. In 2011, a friend told Feldman he’d heard that Bob Falesch, an audio engineer, had a bunch of unreleased live recordings by the late drummer Elvin Jones.
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