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I always rate Winter Wonderland as a great tune to improvise over. I came across Oni Marsalis singing it with her dad's group.
Wow! Great singer. About 500% more personality than her dad. I don't know the guy, just he doesn't smile much. Maybe he's just introverted.
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"Merry Christmas Baby" by Charles Brown is one of my favorites. It is, admittedly, more bluesy than jazzy, but still a great listen.
I had the pleasure of seeing Charles Brown toward the end of his life when he had a small career revival. He had a swinging quintet, and he was such a joy to hear.
What is so good, or even interesting about this performance?
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Addicted to content-free jazz music.
Good question. I sure didn't hear it.
negative adjective, that was just "Sad!"
It may not be jazz, but "We Three Kings" by the Roches is my all time favorite Christmas recording. Great harmonies, excellent choice of material, for my money simply the best. And readily available on CD only, I believe.
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Gsquared
A great song and one of my favorite Christmas tunes is
The Christmas Song
written by a Jazz musician, Mel torme. The most notable recording of the tune is by a Jazz pianist and renowned vocalist, Nat "King" Cole.
DaveT
Jamie Cullum - has a new Christmas album out.
WONDERFUL playing, great recording, fantastic arrangements. Fun.
Those airy chords and the use of space are joy!
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
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