To me it's clearly rap and I am not enRAPtured by it. I have liked Samara Joy since you first introduced her. I would class this performance as "not my style". But over the years most of the artists I like have done things that were not my style.
To me it's clearly rap and I am not enRAPtured by it. I have liked Samara Joy since you first introduced her. I would class this performance as "not my style". But over the years most of the artists I like have done things that were not my style.
It's definitely Jazz, Jack. The tune was written by a young trumpeter who passed at the age of 25. His name was Fats Navarro. Samara Joy learned to sing his trumpet solo. Sorry it's not to your liking. The name of the tune is Nostalgia. It requires a great deal of musical ability to sing it. Samara Joy has that level ability.
It's definitely Jazz if it was rapping you wouldn't be able to understand a word she was singing, have a lot of swearing in it and the music would be all prerecorded.
It's definitely Jazz if it was rapping you wouldn't be able to understand a word she was singing, have a lot of swearing in it and the music would be all prerecorded.
Found this photo from around 1964. It is just under 3 miles from our home.
I never made it to the Lighthouse. I used to listen to Tully Strode's 'fast lane only' show advertise the LH on LA's jazz station. But I did see George Duke, Jean Luc Ponty with Frank Zappa at the Palladium!!