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#251124 - 12/16/08 01:13 PM Talent trumps everything else.
cgiles Offline
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In case anyone is interested in what I like musically, it's 'soul'. This young lady has it in spades, along with just the perfect voice for the type of material she does, well, did. Sadly, she succumbed to cancer at age 33. Funny how so many of the good ones die young.

The tune is 'Wade in the Water', a so-called 'Negro spiritual' which has always been a favorite of mine and has been recorded to death by artist from all genre' (most notably by Ramsey Lewis). Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWH6wR0Umqs&feature=related

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#251125 - 12/16/08 01:28 PM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
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Great singer for sure!
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#251126 - 12/16/08 02:12 PM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
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i heard her sing somewhere over the rainbow on the radio whilst driving home from a client appointment. I pulled over into a layby to wipe the tears from my eyes. At that point i truly wanted to be Somewhere over the rainbow. Her death was a terrible loss and we will never know just how incredible she would have been if she had continued to grow and develope as a musician/singer

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#251127 - 12/16/08 02:28 PM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
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A young lady I work with sings Eva's version of Somewhere over the rainbow..When Kath sings this song the room is silent enough to hear a pin drop...
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#251128 - 12/16/08 02:45 PM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
miden Offline
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Have to agree, Eva Cassidy was a TRULY awesome and inspirational vocalist.

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#251129 - 12/16/08 04:18 PM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
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Man, I'm happiest when I'm out of the spotlight backing a major talent like this!

Thanks, Chas,


Russ

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#251130 - 12/16/08 04:56 PM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
cgiles Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by captain Russ:
Man, I'm happiest when I'm out of the spotlight backing a major talent like this!

Thanks, Chas,


Russ


Amen to that.

chas
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#251131 - 12/16/08 06:39 PM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
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That was a very nice rendition for sure. I didn't know who she was until now but she did indeed have a great singing voice. Sad she was taken at such a young age.

All the best,
Mike
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#251132 - 12/16/08 06:44 PM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
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[This message has been edited by zuki (edited 12-16-2008).]
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#251133 - 12/16/08 06:53 PM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
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Maybe we're just using the wrong word, and get the wrong reaction, here.

Let's stop posting 'demos'.

We are NOT 'demonstrators', we are not auditioning for a gig, we are not trying to get a record contract...

Let's start posting 'MUSIC'

Surely that's something that all of us could enjoy doing? You know, playing a little music for our friends and acquaintances, no pressure. After all, we wouldn't even be TALKING about this lady if her music wasn't able to be listened to. SHE had no problem with it. Why should we?

It's just music... No big wup!
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#251134 - 12/17/08 07:13 AM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
Dnj Offline
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Thanx for sharing Chas.

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#251135 - 12/17/08 08:52 AM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
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GREAT STUFF ... thnx chas ..
t.
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#251136 - 12/17/08 05:54 PM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
cgiles Offline
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Originally posted by tony mads usa:
GREAT STUFF ... thnx chas ..
t.


Yeah, Tony. I figured you ol' jazzers would like it (those old enough to remember when singers could actually sing). Like Russ said, playing behind a talent like that is as good or better than being 'out front'.

chas
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#251137 - 12/17/08 06:43 PM Re: Talent trumps everything else.
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It's MUCH better, IMO, to be behind a good front talent than fronting on keyboards these days...

A great singer, a horn player, even a guitarist

The trouble with fronting on keyboard now is that, unless you limit yourself to exclusively keyboard sounds (piano, organ, maybe some analog synth), there is SUCH a disconnect with the audience... They are watching a keyboard player, but hearing a sax, or watching a keyboard player, but hearing a string section, whatever. There just isn't that direct connection between the visual and the sound.

When I play the trombone, I get MUCH better audience connection, because they see me playing what they are hearing! The better you emulate real instruments, actually, the worse it kind of gets... at least a BAD sax solo would never be attributed to a real sax (or at least the guys I work with )!

But when you are backing, the sky's the limit. It's all in service of the front person, and what you do is far more appropriate, IMO... Strings, horns, drums, bass, whatever. As long as your hands are busy (BOTH hands! ) the audience can at least see it is YOU playing the meat of what they hear, and they are still focussed on the front act, it's a thing of joy
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