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    Oscar Moore and Inez Jones




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    I like Billie, whatever the tune. For standards, I love Linda Ronstadt. I listen to Louis and Ella a lot, both separately and together. Jack Teagarden was an under-rated jazz singer, but IMO one of the best.

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    Rosa was there in the early days of the sounds we love.


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    I'm a fan...


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    Sarah Vaughan is a lady I always listen but there a few more not mentioned

    Elis Regina - Brazil



    Zaz - France




    Ela Southgate - UK





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    I like Shirley Horn, just gets to me emotionally for some reason. She was a favourite of Miles Davis.


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    I love this music...


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    something to cool down


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    Ain't got the change of a nickel
    ain't got no bounce in my shoes
    ain't got no fancy to tickle
    I ain't ot nothing but the Blues



    Ella and Joe...Song by Duke Ellington

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    I love this performance by Joe Williams with the Basie band.



    One more time... ;o)


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    kind of an odd pairing at the time...impulse record label bob thiele impulsive idea driven..to make trane more radio friendly...soften...yet nevertheless inspired...the two, not always 100% in simpatico...but their individual mastery shines thru, and transcends...what's now considered a classic album!!

    two greats-

    john coltrane & johnny hartman

    track-my one and only love



    cheers

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    Let's not forget all the Swing-Ladies

    "No evening cloth, anything goes,
    but leave it on you..."

    Sophie Tucker, daydream of our Grandfathers.


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    Am I Blue ? 'Course I am...


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    Phyllis Hyman



    Adelaide Hall


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    Quote Originally Posted by neatomic
    kind of an odd pairing at the time...impulse record label bob thiele impulsive idea driven..to make trane more radio friendly...soften...yet nevertheless inspired...the two, not always 100% in simpatico...but their individual mastery shines thru, and transcends...what's now considered a classic album!!

    two greats-

    john coltrane & johnny hartman

    track-my one and only love
    That is my idea of a perfect recording. Love Hartman's voice. And Coltrane's "voice" provides a great contrast. It all works so well together. A desert-island choice for me.

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    talk about carrying a lyric!!!...chet, despite his obvious vocal limitations, delivers the true essence of the tune...lyrically & melodically...and he did it consistently...& on trumpet and flugel too!!...one of the greatest!

    check this- from chet baker sings- i get along without you very well... killer phrasing!!!..

    and obscure, but mighty, pianist russ freeman...perfect on opening celeste and then piano



    cheers

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    Chin up...

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    Recently been listening to loads of Mildred Bailey. Very pure and unfussy voice, relatively unshowy.



    She liked some quite adventurous discordant big-band arrangements at times. Here she's using more vibrato than normal, but it's great...


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    young Talents...


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    Scott Robinson is talented to be sure, but not so young. Joan Chamorro keeps coming up with talented young musicians, though, and mostly female.