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Reply #30 posted 07/14/11 3:31pm

Harlepolis

Can't pass by this thread without mentioning one of my heros, Miss Mary Lou Williams.

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Reply #31 posted 07/14/11 3:34pm

Harlepolis

"Baby Fingers"

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Reply #32 posted 07/14/11 3:42pm

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Blanche Calloway

"If you get anything fast, it's not yours." Regina Carter

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Reply #33 posted 07/14/11 3:46pm

Harlepolis

^^^

I read briefly about her hmmm I mean, Miss Calloway, didn't she back up Billie Holiday in some engagement back in the late 30s? I'm sure I read that somewhere.

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Reply #34 posted 07/14/11 3:53pm

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Reply #35 posted 07/14/11 4:13pm

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Harlepolis said:

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I read briefly about her hmmm I mean, Miss Calloway, didn't she back up Billie Holiday in some engagement back in the late 30s? I'm sure I read that somewhere.

nod yes she did. Ms. Calloway was the first woman music director of an all male big band and Louis Armstrong played as a sideman in her first recording.

I'll have more to say about this later: over the weekend I attened a lecture at the California African American Museum about Jazz / Swing Big Bands and their history with the Apollo Theater. Ms. Calloway was talked about . . . cool

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Reply #36 posted 07/14/11 4:25pm

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TD3 said:

Harlepolis said:

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I read briefly about her hmmm I mean, Miss Calloway, didn't she back up Billie Holiday in some engagement back in the late 30s? I'm sure I read that somewhere.

nod yes she did. Ms. Calloway was the first woman music director of an all male big band and Louis Armstrong played as a sideman in her first recording.

I'll have more to say about this later: over the weekend I attened a lecture at the California African American Museum about Jazz / Swing Big Bands and their history with the Apollo Theater. Ms. Calloway was talked about . . . cool

Wondering when youse two were gonna show up.
I left Mary Lou Williams out specifically for Miss Harley. cool


Music for adventurous listeners

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Reply #37 posted 07/14/11 4:29pm

Shaolin325

ARETHA FRANKLIN:

"BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS" - http://www.youtube.com/wa...DBl5gAs6WI

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Reply #38 posted 07/14/11 4:34pm

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Dorothy Donegan (1922 - (d) 1998) Brilliant. Ms Donegan never got her due... wasn't taken very seriously because some saw her as a "flashy player". Whatever that means.....

Now, if you thought I wasn't gonna post Vaughan playing the piano..... biggrin

Song: 'Rustle of Spring'

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Reply #39 posted 07/14/11 4:41pm

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Dorothy Donegan (1922 - (d) 1998) Brilliant. Ms Donegan never got her due... wasn't taken very seriously because some saw her as a "flashy player". Whatever that means.....

I discovered her by listening to this album...

[img:$uid]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61gIkSBSBSL._SL500_AA300_.jpg[/img:$uid]

Fantastic compilation if you're interested in the R&B's infant stage during the War years. All of the performers in this album are women btw.

Ok,,,,

The woman behind the Louis Armstrong's legacy.

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Reply #40 posted 07/14/11 4:48pm

Harlepolis

I can't find footages of this woman. But I've mentioned her in one of my conversations with Miss Trina in the past.

Her name is Margaret "Queenie" Johnson, a mystery I've yet to solve and possessed one of the MOST beautiful piano playing that was ever caught on record.

You can hear her playing away in these songs....

As much as I ADORE Lady Day, I have to admit, Miss Johnson's playing added the charm that first attracted me to these songs in the first place.

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Reply #41 posted 07/14/11 4:50pm

Harlepolis

I'm sorry, the four songs I mentioned are not instrumentals redface

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Reply #42 posted 07/14/11 5:00pm

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Yes that's her guy.... her husband on tenor sax. biggrin

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Reply #43 posted 07/14/11 5:13pm

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First woman that always comes to my mind is Allison from The Donnas because I've seen her live so much:

One of my first thoughts, too! highfive

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Reply #44 posted 07/14/11 5:46pm

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Harle it's kinda hard to find many of the early women instrumentalist who didn't sing, ain't it? It was like they had to... either to get their foot in the door so they could play their respective instruments. "She sings and yeah she plays.....". I could list a couple of ladies band leaders who composed, played but they sung too. So yeah I understand. nod smile

P.S. I have to lay on the floor when I listen to Ms. Redd, my daddy had such a crush on her.

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Reply #45 posted 07/14/11 5:53pm

Harlepolis

Clora Bryant used to be a BABE drool sexy

Love this thread, LOVE IT!

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Reply #46 posted 07/14/11 5:57pm

Shaolin325

This thread is AWESOME!!! Keep 'em coming!

Has Sheila E. been mentioned??? Here she is

http://www.youtube.com/wa...UNa2IF8Ook

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Reply #47 posted 07/14/11 6:08pm

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #48 posted 07/14/11 6:15pm

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theAudience said:

TD3 said:

nod yes she did. Ms. Calloway was the first woman music director of an all male big band and Louis Armstrong played as a sideman in her first recording.

I'll have more to say about this later: over the weekend I attened a lecture at the California African American Museum about Jazz / Swing Big Bands and their history with the Apollo Theater. Ms. Calloway was talked about . . . cool

Wondering when youse two were gonna show up.
I left Mary Lou Williams out specifically for Miss Harley. cool


Music for adventurous listeners

tA

peace Tribal Records

batting eyes

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Reply #49 posted 07/14/11 6:21pm

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BIG fan, good album. music

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Reply #50 posted 07/14/11 6:25pm

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #51 posted 07/14/11 6:39pm

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #52 posted 07/14/11 6:44pm

Shaolin325

Klymaxx - "The Men All Pause"

http://www.youtube.com/wa...4QVPwRLRKU

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Reply #53 posted 07/14/11 7:11pm

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Nancy Wilson Karen Carpenter

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #54 posted 07/14/11 7:26pm

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I absolutely LOVE this woman, Tania Maria!




...Baião improvisado (w/Niels Henning Østed Pedersen)




...Come With Me




...Don't Go




...Sangria




...Funky Tamborim (X2, 1st jammin' w/Ed Motta)




...Frankfurt Radio Big Band




...Blue Note - Tokyo

love heart love

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Reply #55 posted 07/14/11 7:36pm

Harlepolis

^^^^^

[img:$uid]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3164/2549529477_e005c21377.jpg[/img:$uid]

You ain't alone, Sir Neal batting eyes one of my fave albums.

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Reply #56 posted 07/14/11 11:26pm

Shango

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Lesette Wilson - keyboards (Tom Browne, Roy Ayers, Meli'sa Morgan, etc )

"Jam On Lesette" featuring To(n)ni Smith on vocals (lead singer on Tom Browne's "Funkin' For Jamaica")

Kim Jordan - keyboards (Gil Scott-Heron, etc)

Kim Clarke - bass (Defunkt, etc)


Gotta Write A Book - Kit McClure Band

Kim Clarke - bass, composition arrangement, lyrics

Kit McClure - leader-sax

Lillian Day Jackson - vocals

Sue Terwilliger - guitar

Bernice brooks - drums

Glenna Powrie - keys

plus horn section

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Reply #57 posted 07/14/11 11:35pm

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Cherie Mitchell - keyboards, vocals (Chic, Chuck Brown, Pieces Of A Dream, etc)

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Reply #58 posted 07/15/11 12:42pm

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Harlepolis said:

^^^^^

[img:$uid]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3164/2549529477_e005c21377.jpg[/img:$uid]

You ain't alone, Sir Neal batting eyes one of my fave albums.

Another groovin' instrumental from that album where she shows her command of the keys...



...Lost in Amazonia



Music for adventurous listeners

tA

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Reply #59 posted 07/15/11 6:43pm

Tortilla

St. Vincent (Annie Clark)

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