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  1. Hace 2 días · Eddie Jefferson gave improvised melody language. Moody’s Mood For Love is a lilting instrumental rollercoaster ride of soulful expression. It evolved from a solo improvised by James Moody in the tune I’m In The Mood For Love. That improvisation became an entity all its own after it was played for the first time in 1949 and then it was ...

  2. Hace 3 días · En su programa de Willax Deportes, Eddie Fleischman señaló al entrenador Jorge Fossati y a dos jugadores como los principales responsables de la derrota peruana.

  3. 2 de jun. de 2024 · Now, let’s look at modern “post-bebop” vocalese: In the early 1950s, Eddie Jefferson (1918-1979) and King Pleasure (birth name Clarence Beeks, 1922-1982) were the first to record modern jazz vocalese, followed a few months later by Annie Ross (1930-2020).

  4. 4 de jun. de 2024 · Eddie Jefferson and Jon Hendricks are the foremost vocalese lyricists in jazz (vocalese=putting words to instrumental songs and solos). I’m always happy to bring attention to the music of either musician. Eddie Jefferson was not really a singer; he was a musician who sang. Jefferson’s voice is not quite raspy; call it sandy.

  5. 4 de jun. de 2024 · The solo would later catch the ear of vocalist Eddie Jefferson, who, in 1952, released a vocalese version of the track that paired Moody’s original improvisation with Jefferson’s lyrics. The song became a hit, and in 1956, Moody and Jefferson wound up recording the song together. We present it to you as today’s Song of the Day ...

  6. 5 de jun. de 2024 · Its melody is based on an improvised solo by saxophonist James Moody from his 1949 recording of “Im in the Mood for Love.” The man to write lyrics was Eddie Jefferson, a master of vocalese, who had started off as a dancer before flourishing into an acclaimed lyricist/vocalist. King Pleasure’s 1954 recording turned the song ...

  7. 17 de jun. de 2024 · Bop vocalist Eddie Jefferson gets hip on “ Worksho9p” and in 1955 returns for a loose blues of “Disappointed” and flexible “I Got The Blues”. Bassist John Latham is hip on “Blues In The Closet” and some thick textures get into an Afro Cuban mood for “Mambo With Moody”.