So it's not Classical nor Jazz, but an entirely seperate genre.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_stream
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_stream
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Jazz for aficionados
So it's not Classical nor Jazz, but an entirely seperate genre. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_stream Cheers |
Acman, is this "smooth jazz" or 3rd stream? I have this CD "Rush Hour" and the entire CD contains good music, and makes for smooth relaxed listening. There are so many "sub" genres for jazz; what would you call this one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkMU25FEekU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHglheaVv4s Enjoy the music. |
While listening to 'Big Band Sunday' on the local PBS station I heard this tune 'drop me off uptown'. A male female duo. Heard the man say 'anita' and the woman say 'Roy', so I figured it was the OP's girl friend, Anita O'day, with Roy Eldridge. Goggle confirmed it. This would have been considered fairly 'risque' in 1942. But, there was a war going on. After the clip, is a short piece about her entitled 'The Jazz Life'. Anita had such a sexy voice back in the day. Even while just speaking. I now realize she is on this radio station a lot. Where would we be without the internet? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8yaW6BluwY Cheers |
Asian Lounge - Ja Nam / Ancient Future Both Very good. I liked Ja Nam best. It had more of that Oriental twang. These tunes are a lot closer to Jazz than a lot of the stuff being produced in this country today. As I have said before, the most beautiful song I have ever heard, was sung by a Korean woman, in Korean. Do not know her name, or the name of the song, or what the song was about. But I am sure, it was about longing and loss. Because that is what it said to me. Proves that music is surely the universal language. Cheers |