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Author: C. Hogue  
Date:   2000-08-16 17:58 
 All these postings about Acker Bilk got me curious about what he sounded like -- but I didn't want to invest in a CD to find out whether I liked him 
 
OK, curious Sneezy-ites, you can hear a number of free clips from his recordings at this commercial Web site: 
 
http://www.emusic.com/s=20580399ad4e2315498;r=119c;/albums/2876 
 
Listen and decide for yourself. 
 
 
(He's not quite my cup of tea...) 
 
 
  
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Author: jerry  
Date:   2000-08-17 00:08 
 Went there and done that ....thanks. I also listened to Eddie Daniels while I was there. While Bilk sounds okay (definitely not in capital letters), Daniels' sound was much  more homogenous, in the same dimension -- does that make sense(I hate that phrase)? 
 
~ jerry.....the non-musician (obviously) but hopefully a future clarinetist.
  
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Author: Steve Epstein  
Date:   2000-08-17 04:31 
 After reading all these posts about how horrible he is, I checked out the sound samples. Now, MP3 on webtv, the browser I'm using right now, may not be the best of internet acoustics, but from what I heard, he plays more than a bit schmaltzy but he plays in tune, which is more than you can say for George Lewis (at least on a recording I have). If you don't like his course tone, you should hear what ethnic clarinettists from southeastern Europe, i.e., Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece, sound like. 
  
  
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Author: Ginny  
Date:   2000-08-17 04:55 
 Thanks, that's real fun to explore.  So Acker - A sentimental guy, I suspect that his selections are off putting to many.  I generally do go for pop music (or rock actually) personally.  I thought he had great control of the vibrato, wish I did when I play Greek/Bulgarian or Klezmer!  
  
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