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Sarah Vaughan - Sassy's swing - Round Midnight - Sass&Brass - 1987

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8 years назад

Günter Tauchner

Round Midnight

9 years назад

MrMusicguyma

What a voice, singing wordless vocals improvising on the great Monk melody with Dizzy, Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock. I don't recognize the drummer but he is very good, too. I would have liked to hear her sing the lyrics, too. 

9 years назад

Nikos Charalambous

Is there an album with this line-up? Anyone?

9 years назад

Claudia Scott

How great.

9 years назад

jazzysclassicjazz

What do you think?

9 years назад

jazzyscookie

What do you think?

9 years назад

Latifah Allah

Is that Ron Carter?

10 years назад

Mary Daniel

I absolutely love this! My favorite!

10 years назад

David Molina

There should be special tags or stars for master videos like this.

10 years назад

Günter Tauchner

Good morning! :-)

10 years назад

epf1961

If you are hip to the history of modern jazz, you know that Dizzy and Sarah were there at the very beginning, in the studio in 1945 with Bird and other legends, making pioneering records that would change the face of the music forever. To see them reunited on stage all those years later, and performing one of the signature tunes from that early bop era, brings goosebumps.... What does it feel like to be on stage performing music that you literally invented 40 years prior? Surreal stuff...

10 years назад

musictranscription

I'm writing that sheet music now

10 years назад

WonderfulWil1

Dizzy and his instrument and Sarah and her instrument. WONDERFUL! With Ron Carter on bass! (Dat's mah Ol' head!)

10 years назад

DEFinitivelyHis

FEROCIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!

10 years назад

Hajime Hatanaka

いい気分なのです。(^^)

10 years назад

getkristan

Singers asking for their own key is fair enough. But then they better sing in key! I know there are many who don't do theory, since voice is more of a "natural phenomenon". But I would argue that there are tons of jazzers too who dont think of songs as anything more than chords/tempo/notes. Ask them what a song is *about* and they have no idea! And so many solos just end up being a matter of fast or slow, rather than "love" or "celebration" or "pain". I guess that's what "musicianship" is.

10 years назад

getkristan

Good comment. I think the separation of composer and entertainer is okay, though. They are separate things, and each is an artform. And maybe the decline of art can't be stopped. Value is created by rarity. When there is overabundance, the value goes down. (Like printing money) So technology has made art overabundant .. and it has lost value. Sometimes I wish we were back in villages .. when a visit from a master musician or singer or painter was something *special*. But no going back.

10 years назад

Viktor Séthy

Jazz(blues,rock)appeared,when classical music had been killed by the separation of composer,and ententainer.Now jazz is taught by theory,fingerworks - the same way classical music was killed.While everything is labeled,no new styles,new sounds appearing.Artists killed by free downloads,and tons of information,so art remains a hobby-the most important thing in human history!An other dark age we have here.Hope left.

11 years назад

Mai Nem

.. but I do agree - again, from my jam session experience of 14 years - with all the jazz crimes you mentioned. I've seen them all far too regularly. It sounds like you're the kind of singer I would like to work with!

11 years назад

Mai Nem

Hehe .. :) There was more than a hint of tongue-in-cheek in my remark. But ... I ran my own weekly jam session for 14 years [it was still going at the time I made that comment], and played for some truly wonderful singers ... but on too many occasions, they demanded their own key to sing in, and then sing way off key for the first verse anyway - and go off tempo as well - they were always a nightmare! Because they'd not had the basic training an instrumentalist usually has.

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