That cover on the King Fleming Trio looks like somewhere I've been, maybe it was in a dream. The misty night and the music belong together; I must have that album.
King Fleming is a name I've never heard, but his music is unforgetable.
Jazz for aficionados
This lady is truly underrated, but she is well represented in my collection. Lorez Alexandria is a singer that I have admired since the first time I heard her; probably in 69. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWXimvRssmQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fH3own5sERU These were my favorite songs by her at that time, now I have everything I can find by her. It seems she left Chicago, and got lost in LA, but in a good way; LA fell in love with her. Since good artists can make a good living in LA without being well known nationally, they don't die in poverty; those are the endings I hate most. I hope you grow to like Lorez as much as I do. |
You are quite right, mary_jo, I agree with what Alex is saying. The only thing I would disagree with is that I don’t believe for one second that jazz will be forgotten. It will always be here. Different; it always changes. The reason it sometimes seems that there is nothing new to hear is that jazz evolves; but we don’t always keep up. Very nice King Fleming clips, Alex; I enjoyed those. Shades of Ahmad Jamal...big time. |