STINGRAY DJAZZ COLLECTIONS – GREATEST LADY VOCALISTS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 FROM 21:00 CEST ONWARD
Arguably the greatest lady jazz vocalists of all time are featured in this superb evening program. These historic recordings offer a unique overview of different approaches to jazz singing that helped define the genre. Watch Billie Holiday’s performance of ‘God Bless The Child’ closely and learn what made her such an influential jazz and pop singer. Enjoy Anita O’Day’s matchless sense of rhythm in a performance of ‘Honeysuckle Rose’ recorded at the Arenateatern in Stockholm, Sweden on November 1, 1963. Marvel at Nina Simone’s December 1968 performance of ‘Ain't Got No, I Got Life’ from London. Let Sarah Vaughan’s rendition of ‘Tenderly’ sweep you off your feet – “Sassy”, or “The Divine One”, recorded this romantic evergreen in a television studio in Sweden on July 9, 1958. Revel at the “First Lady of Song”: Ella Fitzgerald swung ‘Mack The Knife’ in a December 4, 1960 appearance at The Embers in suburban Melbourne, Australia. Afterward, the “Queen of Soul” takes the stage in a November 1977 live recording from Paris’ Palais des Sports, where Aretha Franklin performs her hits including ‘Respect’, ‘(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman’, ‘La Vie en Rose’, and ‘Singing in the Rain’. Last but not least, enjoy an amazing 1964 recording from the 27 Club in Belgium, featuring the 23-year-old star vocalist Dionne Warwick at the start of her career. Get to know the greatest lady vocalists in jazz history with this unique collection of historic recordings!
Greatest Lady Vocalists
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 AT 21:00 CEST
Arguably the greatest lady vocalists of all time are featured in this superb compilation. These historic recordings from the 1950s and 1960s offer a unique overview of different approaches to jazz singing that helped define the genre. Watch Billie Holiday’s performance of “God Bless The Child” closely and learn what made her such an influential jazz and pop singer. Enjoy Anita O’Day’s matchless rhythmic sense in a performance of “Honeysuckle Rose” recorded at the Arenateatern in Stockholm, Sweden on November 1, 1963. Marvel at Nina Simone’s December 1968 performance of “Ain't Got No, I Got Life” from London. Let Sarah Vaughan’s rendition of “Tenderly” sweep you off your feet – ‘Sassy’, or ‘The Divine One’, recorded this romantic evergreen in a television studio in Sweden on July 9, 1958. Last but not least, revel at the ‘First Lady of Song’: Ella Fitzgerald swung “Mack The Knife” in a December 4, 1960 appearance at The Embers in suburban Melbourne, Australia. Get to know the greatest lady vocalists in jazz history with this unique compilation of historic recordings!
Aretha Franklin in Paris
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 AT 22:00 CEST
Live Recording at the Palais Des Sports from 1977. Aretha Franklin performs songs like ‘Respect’, ‘You make me feel like a natural woman’, ‘La vie en Rose’ and ‘Singing in the Rain’.
Dionne Warwick live at the 27 Club
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 AT 23:00 CEST
Dionne Warwick’s vocal artistry ranges from voluminous deep register to soft, fragile high notes. She masters the entire range with almost unnerving ease. But more than her strong, warm voice, Dionne’s magic is in the silky elegance and the secure delivery with which she tells a story. That’s how her, along with composer Burt Bacharach and lyricist Hal David become pioneers of the brand of pop music called “Middle of the Road”, meaning pop that is grippingly simple, but never trite. Sixty of her hits made it into the American charts and sold over 100 million albums worldwide. This amazing 1964 recording from the 27 Club in Knokke, Belgium showcases the 23-year-old star vocalist at the start of her career.