Billy Eckstine - Autumn Leaves: The Best Male Jazz Vocals Album. Artist: Billy Eckstine. Send "Billy Eckstine" Ringtones to your Cell. Album: Autumn Leaves: The Best Male Jazz Vocals.
Lyricapsule: The Surfaris Drop ‘Wipe Out’; June 22, 1963. RIFF’d: Nas’ ‘Nasir’. Lyricapsule: The Byrds Drop ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’; June 21, 1965. Lyricapsule: Nirvana Drop ‘Bleach’; June 15, 1989.
Lena Horne – Live On Broadway Lena Horne: The Lady And Her Music (1981) {1983, MFSL Remastered, CD-Format + Hi-Res Vinyl Rip}. When Ying Tan told me that Jacintha’s second album for Groove Note would be a collection of Johnny Mercer songs, I felt a quickening of the pulse.
Autumn leaves is one of the most popular non-American jazz standards on pick-up gigs and records. It is a must-know tune for any jazz guitarist and a great choice when you want to play both chords and melody on guitar. Indeed, the chord progression is not difficult to learn and easy to play. This blog article provides an easy chord melody arrangement to play the famous jazz tune on guitar. This lesson runs in three steps : Listening to instrumental and vocal versions. Playing basic chords (drop 2 and drop 3 voicings). Learning to play the melody. The best way to understand and hear the harmony of Autumn leaves is to play basic chords using drop 2 and drop 3 voicings. So let's quickly recap what are drop voicings. These chords can be used to create beautiful and rich harmonies. They are very useful when working on orchestrations or arrangements.
The Jazz 100. 50 Greatest Jazz Vocals. Autumn Leaves by Eva Cassidy. They Say It’s Wonderful by Johnny Hartman & John Coltrane. Compared To What by Les McCann and Eddie Harris.
The Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female was an honor presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to female recording artists for quality jazz vocal performances (songs or albums)
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. Best Pop Solo Performance. Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. Best Jazz Vocal Album. 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards (2018). Terri Lyne Carrington & Various Artists. Terri Lyne Carrington, artist. Martin Walters & Mike Marciano, engineers/mixers.
The GRAMMY Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album was first presented in 1977. Until 2001 this award was titled the GRAMMY Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, and from 1981 to 1991 – except for 1985 – this category was presented as separate awards for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female and Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male. The first GRAMMY Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album went to Ella Fitzgerald’s album Fitzgerald and Pas. gain. The debut album of Jazzmeia Horn, winner of the 2015 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition. Performed with an all-star acoustic jazz line-up – and inspired by Betty Carter’s 1955 Social Call, which featured a big band arranged by Gigi Gryce – it combines the jazz of the classic, small-group variety with more modern flavors of gospel and neo-soul.
A1 | –Tony Bennett | Sweet Lorraine |
A2 | –Bill Henderson | At Long Last Love |
A3 | –Lou Rawls | At Last |
A4 | –Charles Brown | Oh! Oh! What Do You Know About Love? |
A5 | –Arthur Prysock | Someone To Watch Over Me |
A6 | –Mel Tormé | Blue Moon |
A7 | –Joe Williams | Every Day I Fall In Love |
A8 | –Billy Eckstine | Tenderly |
A9 | –Andy Williams | Moon River |
A10 | –Al Jarreau | Save Your Love For Me |
A11 | –Will Downing, Gerald Albright | The Look Of Love |
A12 | –Denzal Sinclaire | Autumn Leaves |
A13 | –Louis Armstrong | I've Got The World On A String |
A14 | –Oscar Peterson | It's Only A Paper Moon |
A15 | –Woody Herman | Alone Together |
A16 | –Leon Redbone | Nobody Cares If I'm Blue |
B1 | –Bryan Ferry | As Time Goes By |
B2 | –Chet Baker | The Touch Of Your Lips |
B3 | –Johnny Hartman | In The Wee Small Hours |
B4 | –Fred Astaire | The Continental |
B5 | –Louis Armstrong | What A Wonderful World |
B6 | –James Brown | For Once In My Life |
B7 | –Jack Teagarden | Old Folks |
B8 | –Serge Gainsbourg | La Fille Au Rasoir |
B9 | –Bill Henderson | I've Got A Crush On You |
B10 | –Mel Tormé | Just In Time |
B11 | –Bing Crosby | Cheek To Cheek |
B12 | –Doc Cheatham | How Deep Is The Ocean |
B13 | –Till Brönner | Our Game |
B14 | –Jeffrey Smith* | Angel Eyes |
B15 | –Billy Eckstine | If You Could See Me Now |
B16 | –Antonio Carlos Jobim | Fascinatin' Rhythm |