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  1. Hace 5 días · Jazz vocal legend Sarah Vaughan was born on this day (March 27) in Newark, New Jersey, in 1924. We celebrate what would have been her 95th year with a recording of one of her most requested songs, “Black Coffee.”

  2. Hace 1 día · "Jazz and folk have always danced together, ... Vaughan’s first solo hit, to the sublime tenderness of ‘September Song’ (from the classic 1955 album Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown), McFarlane’s silken timbre and emotional depth shines new light on this beloved repertoire [...] An inspired and lovingly crafted homage."

  3. Hace 1 día · Joy opened with an aria-like declamation of her lyrics to Charles Mingus’ “Reincarnation Of A Lovebird,” arranged by tenor saxophonist Kendrick McCallister, concluding the bravura overture with descending arpeggios that landed squarely on opening notes of the band’s entrance, as though Sarah Vaughan was singing on a 1960 Mingus date instead of Honey Gordon.

  4. Hace 13 horas · Se cumplen 80 años de un concierto que hizo historia "Jazz at the Philharmonic", o la lucha contra el racismo El primero de los incontables conciertos organizados por el productor Norman Granz ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Esta nueva relación tiene sus raíces en el programa Jazz Ambassadors de la época de la Guerra Fría. También fue posible gracias a la Ley bipartidista PEACE Through Music Diplomacy, una ley aprobada en 2022 que permite al Departamento de Estado trabajar con el sector privado para crear y ejecutar programas de intercambio relacionados con la música.

  6. Hace 13 horas · Although released simultaneously with Mehldau’s After Bach II, Après Fauré is a very different album because Fauré is a much more complex source than Bach. He has been described as linking the end of romanticism with the modernism of the second quarter of the 20th century. The album format is identical to that of Mehldau’s Bach projects ...

  7. Hace 5 días · Interestingly, Steve Sullivan notes that jazz chanteuse Sarah Vaughan had released her own version of “Misty” a few months earlier as the B-side of her summer-1959 Top Ten hit “Broken-Hearted Melody,” but ‘her splendid rendition was largely overlooked while that of Mathis soared.’