I just became a Sheila Jordan fan!
I already ordered that 62 Blue Note session!
I already ordered that 62 Blue Note session!
Jazz for aficionados
Thanks acman for several great additions. I received that initial link from a friend who's granddaughter is an aspiring jazz vocalist. That young lady (still in high school) will be joining Jordan in the January concert. She (Zion) is part of a "Young Lions" local group of teens all looking for careers in jazz. Her particular fascination focuses on scat singing so I expect she may fit well with Jordan. |
prysoThanks for posting Sheila Jordan.I was aware of her but did not know sg e was off tgge jazz scene for so long rai sing her family. She has done 2 recordings on th e MA label in duet with bassist Harvie Swartz wh8ch I recommend. Great playing from bot h and excellent sonics. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jC42nNCbvNo |
Going back prior to my interest in jazz I was a fan of harmony vocals, first in some doo-wop, then the folk craze -- Kingston Trio anyone? So as my jazz interests grew, I enjoyed music from The Four Freshmen and the Hi-Los. Here's an example - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iggWvFgp3KE All that is an introduction to a story some may not have heard. In an interview Brian Wilson, primary writer and arranger for The Beach Boys, was ask about his influences. He related as a young teen hearing The Four Freshmen on the radio and being fascinated by their harmonies. So he adapted that into his songs for his group. Who knew the Freshmen would be indirectly responsible for the millions of sales of rock records? |