Jackie Venson:
Band was good. Her voice not the best for blues.
Born in the Right State, went to the wrong school. I knew something was wrong.
Jackie Venson is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist from Austin, Texas. She graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2011. -- Wiki
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Wrong alley, I guess. Some things never change 😊
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Greetings to you, Frogman. I’ll be interested to read what rok has against Berklee.
Just finished listening to Cedar Walton’s Eastern Rebellion (the first one w/George Coleman). Another debt to Orpheus’ aficionados thread. Really like George Coleman’s tone throughout (and his 5/4 Thing composition very much).
Mode for Joe opened up today. Got intrigued and ended up with Joe Henderson’s album of that name. Cedar Walton also playing.. Old hat for many of you, but mostly all new to me with miles to go before I sleep.
Mode for Joe fr Eastern Rebellion
Mode for Joe fr the album
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Frogman - re the Jackie Venson, her guitar playing is very good...electric and acoustic + she has great (and, to my ear, unique) tone. Her band is tight and the recording SQ is excellent (listened to the studio version of Love Transcends). The songs are good...some are strong. Agree with Rok, however...her voice, while good, ain’t the best for the blues. A little too white if I’m allowed to say such these days. There’s a place for superb diction. The blues ain’t that place. Anyway, thanks for the recommendation. I expect I will be listening to it again.
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Questions for The Frogman:
What is the deal with 'exposition repeats'? Was it mandatory that the composer write them in the piece? Talk abou it.
Thanks
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The movie Monkey Man introduced me to Zakir Hussain. I'd never heard drums like that before. Researching Zakir Hussain led me to Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer - The Melody of Rhythm which blew me away. Probably not for everyone but man can those guys play
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Have you listened to
Ayo - Afro Blue
magos herrera afro blue
Not until now. Both are nice tunes, but Ayo is the better version of Afro Blue.
Of course, all are good, but Big John takes first prize. :)
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Another classic Skylark
Good stuff. What do you think of Abbey Lincoln as a singer? I never liked her voice, but maybe that's just me. Ronstadt and Fitzgerald were great. Wilson was her usual self. Whatever that is. But as a great diva once said, Its a Saxophone World. Its Stitt!!
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Abby Lincoln has a "unique" voice which takes some time to warm up to like Cassandra Wilson, Terez Montcalm, Frazey Ford.
To me she has a similar vocal sound as Jimmy Scott
https://youtu.be/k7VfzwAfNxQ
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Bill Connors - Return
A flawless gem start to finish.
Track 5
Minor Matters
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