Andy Bey, Jazz Journalist Association 2008 Male Singer of the Year, in an exclusive performance and interview on NJN's State of the Arts (April 1999). Watch stories from past episodes of State of the Arts, listen to podcasts and more on our Web site: http://www.njn.net/artsculture/
I've been a Hartman/Prysock/Murphy fan for years,and Andy Bey is right up there!--a truly superb singer.
allanbowden 3 hours ago
yeah!
mjramsden13 1 year ago
Astonishing artist! What a voice! Incredible soulfulness and depth. So glad he was able to be "rediscovered." What a tragedy that a treasure like Bey be hidden. Thanks for this great post!
RichardFeynmanRules 1 year ago
Love Andy Bey! Check out Andy and the Bey Sisters on other Youtube postings too - amazing with his sisters, Geraldine Bey de Haas and Salome Bey
derudyproductions 1 year ago
He's an awesome singer! ...and pianist.
rosemaryconte 1 year ago
doing a little research on male jazz singers. So many people out there trying to sound like jazz singers. This guy is telling a story with a rich voice in a jazz style. Amazingly touching. A storyteller! Enable the stars, I want to give it 5.
soypolitico 2 years ago 2
IMHO you have few artists of the caliber of Andy Bey with a tenor-baritone mix.Johnny Hartman,Leon Thomas,and younger generation Dwight Tribble are the inheritors of the Eckstine sound.But Bey is one of the best males singers ever.Pick up CD :'Ballads,Blues,and Bey".,it's androgyny,with a pathos maybe only songwriter Strayhorn is trancended into a universal definition of a love song LP.The fact that Bey has been out and honest with his H.I.V make all the more poignant.
Chazz
Chazzdigzjazz 2 years ago
As Mark Murphy once said: "if you don't like Andy Bet, you don't owe a heart."
freedomfrees 2 years ago
time just stops when I hear his music
atrulson 2 years ago
omg 1:52' to 1:57'
rodmanian 2 years ago 2