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Can anyone recommend some good authentic black female jazz singers?
Originally Posted by regal /img/forum/go_quote.gif Can anyone recommend some good authentic black female jazz singers? |
Originally Posted by scrypt /img/forum/go_quote.gif While Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday and Betty Carter happen to be my favorite female jazz vocalists, I suspect their excellence is a matter of individual talent and not some side-effect of skin color. For the sake of good taste, perhaps you could leave artists' melanin content out of your quest for originality and retitle your thread "Authentic Female Jazz Singers." |
Originally Posted by scrypt /img/forum/go_quote.gif While Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday and Betty Carter happen to be my favorite female jazz vocalists, I suspect their excellence is a matter of individual talent and not some side-effect of skin color. For the sake of good taste, perhaps you could leave artists' melanin content out of your quest for originality and retitle your thread "Authentic Female Jazz Singers." |
Originally Posted by scrypt /img/forum/go_quote.gif While Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday and Betty Carter happen to be my favorite female jazz vocalists, I suspect their excellence is a matter of individual talent and not some side-effect of skin color. For the sake of good taste, perhaps you could leave artists' melanin content out of your quest for originality and retitle your thread "Authentic Female Jazz Singers." |
Originally Posted by Aman /img/forum/go_quote.gif If I were the OP, I wouldn't have meant what you're asserting. You really cannot doubt that the cultural roots of African Americans from that time period helped to provide a magically unique sound for them. Perhaps he just likes that 'black soul' more than the more mainstream and conventional singers from this same time period. I don't think the OP was intending to be racist. |
Originally Posted by scrypt /img/forum/go_quote.gif While Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday and Betty Carter happen to be my favorite female jazz vocalists, I suspect their excellence is a matter of individual talent and not some side-effect of skin color. For the sake of good taste, perhaps you could leave artists' melanin content out of your quest for originality and retitle your thread "Authentic Female Jazz Singers." |
Originally Posted by VicAjax /img/forum/go_quote.gif i'm going to side with Aman on this one. jazz, by its origins, is both a uniquely American art form and a uniquely African-American art form. the roots of jazz music are directly nourished by the black American experience. without it, there would be no jazz. i personally take issue with the term "authentic." ![]() having said that, the way the request is particularly phrased leads me to suggest Nina Simone most highly, as not only is she "authentically black," her experience as a black woman is an overt influence in her brilliant music. |
Originally Posted by ralphp@optonline /img/forum/go_quote.gif By those very same criteria I would place Billie Holiday at the top of the list. Does not "Strange Fruit" or "God Bless The Child" fit that bill to a tee? Anyway, Nina Simone is nonetheless an excellent choice. |
Originally Posted by ken36 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Is this racist? |