Hey Niggatron ! ( thats funny ! I like that ! ) Would by chance, you happen to know what piano player this is. I'am diggin' her skills, and would love to study her life. Appreciate any help. GP
@@googlepigs7027 Hey there! Thanks, I know the name is crazy, lol. The pianist is Beryl Booker. She played with various jazz/swing musicians throughout her career and accompanied Dinah for a short amount of time, too.
@@NTakaNiggatron Thanks buddy ! I really appreciate that. I'am an aspiring pianist, and I want to play just exactly like *her* . I doubt I will...bit its something to aspire too !
As apparent as her vocal decline is on recordings between 1955-1958, it's even more apparent hear where even the miking isn't helping. Problems sustaining, loss of resonance that drastically effects volume, etc. Considering what an exhibitionistic blues shouter she was, this is quite a difference. On the plus side, the sardonic delivery, the crisp diction and the loose, confident ad libs. She was really one of a kind.
Granted she didn't have the same voice in her later years that she had in the late 40's early 50's, but to me she sounds fine here. She doesn't seem to have any trouble hitting the higher notes that she wants to hit. I don't consider it a decline, though I guess some people do. I just think her voice changed. To me her recordings of such songs as "Fly me to the Moon" Sunday That Summer" and Friendly Persuasion" are beautiful, and I don't care to hear those songs by anybody else. I think the voice she started out with was closer to a classically trained voice, on ballads, not shouting the blues. I'm not much of a blues fan. Ray Charles voice was always the same. Some people might prefer his recording of "You don't know me" to Jerry Vale's recording, who actually recorded the song first. In this case, Jerry Vale clearly had the better voice.
@@harpereion8702 Her voice didn't just change. She went into an acelerated decline as a result of her drug usage. It also shows in how rapidly she aged. When she died at 39 in 1963 she looked 60.
@@GarthAstrology Nothing you say is going to change my opinion and nothing I say is going to change your opinion. Watching her sing "Make Someone Happy" in the Dinah Washington documentary, which she sang not too long before her death, I think she looked very nice. I think she looked like the young 39-year-old lady that she was, and I love her rendition of the song. I will continue to enjoy her music. I have nothing unkind to say about her. You have a very nice day.
post full video. who are you saving it for? years go by, fans die. No TV channels buy it from you and do not show it and are not going to. Some stupidity. Dinah Washington sang at least one more song "Come on home" There is a video on UA-cam with poor sound quality
I love how people such as yourself can just comment on someone else’s business without having the slightest idea of what they are talking about. I’m not going to justify or even explain to you what we do or how the only “some stupidity” is your comment that “no TV channels buy material from us” If you did just the slightest bit of research you would see our company name in the credits on most of the music documentaries out there. We’ve been doing this for 25 years and not only have we directed and produced many music docs but even received a Grammy nomination for one of them. But yes please enlighten me about my business because clearly you’re full of wisdom & knowledge and I could learn so much from you.
The talents of these ladies were effortlessly flawless and, just, amazing!
My God she was talented! Her phrasing is flawless.
My all time favorite jazz singer. 🙏🏾🐐
Hey Niggatron ! ( thats funny ! I like
that ! ) Would by chance, you happen to know what piano player this is. I'am diggin' her skills, and would love to study her life. Appreciate any
help. GP
@@googlepigs7027 Hey there! Thanks, I know the name is crazy, lol.
The pianist is Beryl Booker. She played with various jazz/swing musicians throughout her career and accompanied Dinah for a short amount of time, too.
@@NTakaNiggatron
Thanks buddy ! I really appreciate
that. I'am an aspiring pianist, and
I want to play just exactly like *her* .
I doubt I will...bit its something
to aspire too !
Dinah. I’ve been listening to hear before hip hop. She is the tops and her voice is 💯
And mine too. Incredible voice and talent. Greetings from Tuscany.
any clip..of the Great Dinah Washington..is historic
Dinah Washington is one of my favorite jazz singers and I really would like to watch footage of her playing piano.
I need a Dinah Washington biopic like yesterday ❤ Loretta Devine would be the perfect person to play her
Hazel Scott on piano killing it!!!!
That's Beryl Booker.✊🏾
Thanks for correction @@UncleDuTheWatchman
This is literally one of the best videos of Dinah ever!!! Love the tunes and the chances. And what a rhythm section!! THANK YOU!!!
OMGGG! Thank you SO much for this footage.
Best singer ever
Excellent !! Thank you!
Never thought I'd get a Live version of crush on you!
I love her so much
Fantastic Dinah...❤
Queen
Voz fantástica 👏👏👏👏👏ISSO que nos falta hj em dia
Looks like Hazel Scott on piano. She's great too.
It's Beryl Booker. Hazel Scott was strictly a solo artist.
Tremenda voz ❤
Who's the piano player?....FANTASTIC! Of course Ms Washington, with her sweet & sassy self is WONDERFUL (of course).
Clássico!
Emocionante!
Obrigado por compartilhar.
💚🇧🇷
❤❤❤ Dinah ❤❤❤❤ could you coo.. Yes, sing like that Dinah
Didnt she sing Come On Home here too?
J'imagine le cameraman complètement hypnotisé par Dinah Washington. En tout cas, moi je le suis. Quelle présence.
JE SUIS AUSSI
my favorite jazz singer in the world is Ella Fitzgerald, but Dinah is certainly number 2. ...and that saying a lot
That power, round lemony timbre, the diction! Instantly identifiable as The Queen❤❤
Thank you! This is amazing. How long is the total program?
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for posting! Anyone know who's on piano?
Her name is Beryl Booker. She's
really GREAT !
As apparent as her vocal decline is on recordings between 1955-1958, it's even more apparent hear where even the miking isn't helping. Problems sustaining, loss of resonance that drastically effects volume, etc. Considering what an exhibitionistic blues shouter she was, this is quite a difference.
On the plus side, the sardonic delivery, the crisp diction and the loose, confident ad libs. She was really one of a kind.
Granted she didn't have the same voice in her later years that she had in the late 40's early 50's, but to me she sounds fine here. She doesn't seem to have any trouble hitting the higher notes that she wants to hit. I don't consider it a decline, though I guess some people do. I just think her voice changed. To me her recordings of such songs as "Fly me to the Moon" Sunday That Summer" and Friendly Persuasion" are beautiful, and I don't care to hear those songs by anybody else. I think the voice she started out with was closer to a classically trained voice, on ballads, not shouting the blues. I'm not much of a blues fan. Ray Charles voice was always the same. Some people might prefer his recording of "You don't know me" to Jerry Vale's recording, who actually recorded the song first. In this case, Jerry Vale clearly had the better voice.
@@harpereion8702 Her voice didn't just change. She went into an acelerated decline as a result of her drug usage. It also shows in how rapidly she aged. When she died at 39 in 1963 she looked 60.
@@GarthAstrology Nothing you say is going to change my opinion and nothing I say is going to change your opinion. Watching her sing "Make Someone Happy" in the Dinah Washington documentary, which she sang not too long before her death, I think she looked very nice. I think she looked like the young 39-year-old lady that she was, and I love her rendition of the song. I will continue to enjoy her music. I have nothing unkind to say about her. You have a very nice day.
Как называется документальный фильм ? Моя любимая певица.
post full video. who are you saving it for? years go by, fans die. No TV channels buy it from you and do not show it and are not going to. Some stupidity. Dinah Washington sang at least one more song "Come on home" There is a video on UA-cam with poor sound quality
I love how people such as yourself can just comment on someone else’s business without having the slightest idea of what they are talking about. I’m not going to justify or even explain to you what we do or how the only “some stupidity” is your comment that “no TV channels buy material from us” If you did just the slightest bit of research you would see our company name in the credits on most of the music documentaries out there. We’ve been doing this for 25 years and not only have we directed and produced many music docs but even received a Grammy nomination for one of them. But yes please enlighten me about my business because clearly you’re full of wisdom & knowledge and I could learn so much from you.
No one could out sing Dinah