Here we have the top jazz vocal group to appear on "Jazz Casual"; Lambert, Hendricks, and Bavan; putting "Cousin Mary" to vocal gymnastics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKNW-IwzTdU
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Here we have the top jazz vocal group to appear on "Jazz Casual"; Lambert, Hendricks, and Bavan; putting "Cousin Mary" to vocal gymnastics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKNW-IwzTdU Enjoy the music. |
Actually I was referring to Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead. When they got funky, jazzy, free roamin' free lancing, with Wynton Marsalis for example, their phrasing had roots in jazz similar to Getz and Byrd. The Dead paid tribute to numerous artists and styles including Dylan, Haggard, Bo Diddly, Chuck Barry, jazz, blues, country, you name it. This Getz and Byrd record has some truly trippy riffs, plus the recording quality is as good as I've ever heard on my vinyl rig. Tremendous clarity and dynamics. |
Mark, Only funny because I never thought you meant the Grateful Dead. I was just playing around when I played the Dead. For a while I thought you were talking about my Uncle Bob and his son Jerry, but I called and they said no. What do you think (anyone out there)? Decide for yourself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO1oB9fgpFc |