[78-L] Definitive Jazz Singers
Milan P Milovanovic
milanpmilovanovic4 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 1 08:30:22 PDT 2009
She was influenced by Billie Holiday to do such behind-the-beat phrases.
And according to James Lincoln Collier, such rhythm treatment surely is one
of the most important thing in someone's jazz playing.
Milan
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From: "David Weiner" <djwein at earthlink.net>
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>
>
>>The definitive (but not necessarily the greatest) female jazz singer is
>>Marie Bryant.
>>
>> Julian Vein
>
> and Earl:
>
> She's the one in Jamming The Blues, isn't she.
> I like her very much.
> Strange, but I've never come across any records of her.
>
> Earl.
>>>>
>
> I like Marie in the "Bli-Blip" Duke Ellington Soundie, but I want to kick
> her in the ass in JAMMIN' THE BLUES, to stop her from singing so far
> behind
> the beat!
> "On....the....sunny........side................of....................the....
> ........................street"
>
> Dave W.
>
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