Julie London is a jazz singer to me because her side men and band leaders were well known jazz men , laid down a jazz beat and she sang to it .
Slow tempo usually ,but she could swing hard too .
Slow tempo usually ,but she could swing hard too .
Jazz for aficionados
A lot of great live jazz experiences, minorl; and welcome to the thread. Would have loved to see Shirley Horn live; one of my very favorite singers (great pianist too). Schubert, I don’t know if you are familiar with Horn, but since you seem to have a soft spot for female jazz singers and appreciate a minimalist playing style you may enjoy this; one of my very favorite records (gorgeous minimalist orchestrations by the great Johnny Mandel): https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiBmNC-kqJEIKTMlP0AD-6yWP8mi2_oE7 |
@minorl I hear you on Trane. Had the same feeling with his stuff in the latter years "Live in Seattle" (I think?). But from "Blue Train" to about '62-'63 Cotrane was superb. In a class by himself. And Miles ... I felt disrespected when he turned his back to the audience. As much as I have enjoyed his music over the years, that one and only live performance ranks as probably the worst in my experience. It may have been a function of the let-down from all the anticipation. Best concert: Sonny Rollins at Zellerbach in Berkeley. The man played his heart out non-stop for a good while, did a couple of encores, and was just cookin' the whole time! |