Emission of television on a meeting of recording in studio in Germany (1974). Ella Fitzgerald of the duet to the big band with according to pieces' Joe Pass (G), Tommy Flanagan (p), Keeter Betts (b...
Emission of television on a meeting of recording in studio in Germany (1974). Ella Fitzgerald of the duet to the big band with according to pieces' Joe Pass (G), Tommy Flanagan (p), Keeter Betts (b), Bobby Durham (Dr.), Roy Eldridge (tp), Eddie Lockjaw Davis (ts), Peter Herbolzheimer Rhythm Combination & Brass (Herb Geller, Art Farmer...)
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Doesn't get much better than this. It is amazing what phrases she uses. If you listen closely you can her quotes of other songs. Like at 1:17 you can her the song "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire".
if it sounds weird to you it´s because you haven´t got a single idea of what she´s doing, or about what jazz is about. there´s not a single note out of tune, so what´s the odd thing you find in there?
I think she's an awesome vocalist and a great skatter, I've never really been one for vocal jazz though. Believe it or not, I do know a thing or two about jazz, that doesnt mean I have to love it all, however.
Sometimes the music gets so good that words seem inadequate and all you want to do is say it with pure rhythm and tone....or as some may call it.....speaking in Jazz.
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