Jazz vocal: Sheila Jordan singing 'If You Could See Me Now'

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  • Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
  • One of the most consistently creative of all jazz singers, Sheila Jordan has a relatively small voice, but has done the maximum with her instrument. She is one of the few vocalists who can improvise logical lyrics (which often rhyme), she is a superb scat singer, and is also an emotional interpreter of ballads. Yet despite her talents, Jordan spent much of the 1960s and '70s working at a conventional day job. She studied piano when she was 11 and early on, sang vocalese in a vocal group. Jordan moved to New York in the 1950s, was married to Duke Jordan (1952-62), studied with Lennie Tristano, and worked in New York clubs. George Russell used her on an unusual recording of "You Are My Sunshine" and she became one of the few singers to lead her own Blue Note album (1962). However, it would be a decade before she appeared on records again, working with Carla Bley, Roswell Rudd, and co-leading a group with Steve Kuhn in the late '70s. Jordan recorded a memorable duet album with bassist Arild Andersen for SteepleChase in 1977, and has since teamed up with bassist Harvie Swartz on many occasions. By the 1980s, Sheila Jordan was finally performing jazz on a full-time basis and gaining the recognition she deserved 20 years earlier. She recorded as a leader (in addition to the Blue Note session) for East Wind, Grapevine, SteepleChase, Palo Alto, Blackhawk, and Muse, resurfacing in 1999 with Jazz Child.
    -Scott Yanow

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @waltergray7722
    @waltergray7722 17 днів тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this nice rendition of this number.

    • @etaoin_shrdlu
      @etaoin_shrdlu  17 днів тому

      It's a bit outside my usual range of dates, but I have to do something to get this growing again. Suggestions welcome.

  • @danbarrett20
    @danbarrett20 17 днів тому +1

    OMG, I adore Sheila and had the pleasure of seeing her perform in a duo with Harvie Swartz on bass. This was in Oakland, circa 1988 🎤

    • @etaoin_shrdlu
      @etaoin_shrdlu  17 днів тому

      Very fortunate. I got to see a lot of the legends before they retired or passed on. You always have the memories.