Halie Loren!
Wow! Thanks for posting!
Amazing!
Wow! Thanks for posting!
Amazing!
Jazz for someone who doesn't like jazz.
@oregonpapa I have to say I have a hard time hearing anyone other than Sam Cooke doing that song. I think Cooke had one of the best voices ever and I think that song is one of his best. A completely different thought- where in the world of jazz music do the Squirrel Nut Zippers fall? Was it swing? Was it ragtime? Was it jazz? Were they just a novelty act? I don't know the answers to any of those questions but I bought the CD when it came out. It was fun and my kids liked it. I still listen from time to time. I don't know how it was accepted by the jazz community but it is clear to me that whatever they were they were a talented group of musicians. |
n80 ... Well, I have to admit, I had never heard of the Squirrel Nut Zippers before you brought them up. I did, however, check them out on Spotify. I listened to everything that they offered on the site. If I had to categorize their style of "jazz," I’d put them somewhere in the Traditional Jazz camp, ala Louis Armstrong and his "Hot Five", with some Django Reinhart thrown in, spiced up for a little humor with the old Spike Jones band. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I got this CD in the mail today: A 1959 stereo recording of Mel Torme’ and the Meltones, "Back in Town." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaOpcJEfkQc&list=RDVaOpcJEfkQc&start_radio=1&t=32 The recording features Jack Sheldon - trumpet. Art Pepper - alto. Victor Feldman - vibes. Tommy Tedesco, Tony Rizzi, Barney Kessel - guitars. Joe Mondragon - bass. Mel Lewis - drums. The CD sounds way better than the YouTube video. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And as long as we’re on the subject of jazz "For Someone Who Doesn’t Like Jazz," how about we check out some "jazz" done with the feet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IBteauWsHA And then later in their career with the Cab Calloway band: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8yGGtVKrD8 And finally, there is this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzc7vY9VTnk Okay, is there anyone left around here who still doesn't like jazz? :-) Frank |
The way I've always expanded my interests in music, whether jazz or otherwise, is to first listen at the gut level to what moves me without getting caught up in other people's suggestions...then grow out from that center by finding out more about the artists and their influences and contemporaries, who they recorded with, who they mention in liner notes, etc. I started with Billie Holiday 35 years ago and am still finding new artists this way. With all the tools we have these days to sample music – Amazon, YouTube, Spotify, etc. – there is no end to what you can find. I'd also strongly suggest to get out and see as much live performance as you can once we have closed this COVID chapter...so much of jazz is about interplay, and you can't always grasp that in a recording...but you can sure feel it live. Enjoy! |