BETTY CARTER (Bebop Betty) Jazz History # 44

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Betty Carter evidently did not like the nickname ‘Bebop Betty’, but it was apt in describing her as a singer who truly used her voice as an improvising instrument. She was a trailblazer, not only as a woman in jazz and an improvising vocalist, but as one who took control of her career to the point of starting and recording exclusively for her own record label at a time when such a thing was an audacious move for any musician. Her unmistakable voice and style was like no other, clearly demonstrated in this video, and her legacy as a mentor lives on.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @chasesanborn
    @chasesanborn  Рік тому +7

    If you enjoy these episodes on Jazz History, please encourage UA-cam to share them by leaving a LIKE!

  • @michaelfoxbrass
    @michaelfoxbrass Рік тому +6

    Hi Chase - I’ve had to take a prolonged break from watching these but didn’t want you to think I’m no longer interested in, or appreciative of, them. Among other priorities, (personal health and US elections volunteering), I’m working with a couple of HS trumpet players and will be working through “Jazz Tactics” with one, and leaning heavily on these excellent videos to supplement those lessons.
    Hope all is well with you and keep up the amazing work! These are reference-quality educational vids!

    • @chasesanborn
      @chasesanborn  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Michael. Knowing how long it took me to make these videos, I'm well aware of the time commitment it takes to watch them! They don't get the views I think they deserve, but I appreciate those who appreciate them.

  • @rillloudmother
    @rillloudmother Рік тому +7

    favorite things is pure fire. shows why i think that bennie and betty are like scott and bill, wynton and jimmy, trane and elvin, sonny and bob, and almost like carla and steve.

    • @chasesanborn
      @chasesanborn  Рік тому

      'Bennie & Betty' would be a good song title.

    • @rillloudmother
      @rillloudmother 11 місяців тому

      @@chasesanborn carla and steve would have cooler chords.

  • @sulevisydanmaa9981
    @sulevisydanmaa9981 Рік тому +8

    4 HR BREAKLESS SET @ Fasching, Stockholm 6-5-85 w Green, Harper, Shaw 4 a very small midweek audience. I was there, was 22. What an initiation ! A boiling cauldron of tranquil explosiveness as shown in the closing segment. "You are a jazz wizard" - "Thank U". "Your art enriches the human spirit" - "A nod". "You are a gift to the Creation" . " (went speechless). (Signed 4 of her Roulettes to my name). It was 4am when it ended, bout 5 listeners left, despite she gave us all - sparing none , least herself & the backup .. .. ..I knew I had just witnessed sth ...Out of this world

  • @clioclio-x5b
    @clioclio-x5b 6 місяців тому +3

    Betty Carter is the gratest

  • @jamesacoffey9006
    @jamesacoffey9006 4 дні тому +1

    More singers please!

    • @chasesanborn
      @chasesanborn  3 дні тому

      The Jazz History series has concluded, but thanks for watching!

  • @Jazz313
    @Jazz313 10 місяців тому +1

    Great information ❤

  • @nikitawhite2360
    @nikitawhite2360 3 місяці тому +1

    Wanard Harper is not on bass, he's a drummer, not a bass player! His brother Phillip Harper trumpet player, Nephew Dashaun Haeper bass player! This is why black people have issue with wht ppl telling our truth! Please make correction, get it right, for God's sake!!!!!

    • @chasesanborn
      @chasesanborn  3 місяці тому

      If I have incorrectly identified the bass player, I welcome the correction as I always do on this channel, HOWEVER Winard Harper (not Wanard as you wrote) is listed as the drummer. Perhaps you misread the screen-anyone can make a mistake-but racially tinged and angry accusations are uncalled for and unwelcome here.