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    I sometimes wonder about June Christy (one of my favourite female singers).
    She certainly was a jazz vocalist in her time with Kenton, but could her later albums such as "The Misty Miss Christy" be classed as Jazz?

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    Who cares when faced with such a lovely singer. Listening to her is enough

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mql6pOhnPYw amy winehouse, is she a jazz singer? i think she is very good. gord

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    This is not my spam it was a banner at the top of the page, if only I could sing

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    I was in a couple of films when I was younger, but the last time I offered my services to an agency they replied that they were not planing a remake of The Thing From The Black Lagoon.

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    teddy, you are a one he he.
    Talking of crooners I defy any one to come up with a better one than Bing Crosby such a beautiful voice his xmas songs were the tops, even now I come funny all over when I hear his voice

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    How about Harry Belafonte (?) My cousin in the USA sound just like him when on the telephone.

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    bob wills and the texas playboys. gord

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    Have been sampling Ry Cooder.Although I had heard his music before - Paris Texas etc - I only really became aware of him through Buena Vista Social Club. Enjoying his music. Really enjoying it

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    Quote Originally Posted by teddy View Post
    Have been sampling Ry Cooder.Although I had heard his music before - Paris Texas etc - I only really became aware of him through Buena Vista Social Club. Enjoying his music. Really enjoying it

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    Teddy, if you want to hear some more of Cooder's immense artistry, try getting hold of the sountrack to the movie " Performance" starring Mick Jagger from 1970. His playing on this is simply awesome, as of course it is as well on BVSC!

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    I did see the film many years ago Steve, but I can not remember the music at all. I will hunt it out. Last night listened to the music sound track from The Wicker Man, the original one with Edward Woodward. Some very good folk music with a touch of the Irish to some of it. Worth listening to if you like folk.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqdcVHL8iVk&feature=fvsr i think cooder played the guitar for the kid. gord

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    I think he did gord. As they say in America - Sure as hell somebody did.

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    Never a great fan of Mat Munroe when I was young. It was probably the clean cut image that put me off. However I have learnt to appreciate his voice and have always loved On Days Like These used as an intro to The Italian Job. Was going to post a link but Youtube have decided that I dont exist. Will sort it out tonight.

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    Amongst my male friends of the same age region, Doris Day remains the top female singer of all time. (Mind only one of these is a jazz fan).

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