Have You Met Miss Jones? - Sarah Vaughan - The Divine One (Vinyl, LP, Album)
Have one to sell? Sell on Amazon. Image Unavailable Image not available for Color:. The Divine One. The Divine One "Please retry". MP3 Music, October 23, "Please retry". Vinyl "Please retry". Audio, Cassette "Please retry". Customers who viewed this item also viewed. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. Trending Tracks 1. Features Exploring the local sounds and scenes at Noise Pop Fest. Albums of the latest and loved, and the ones to look out for discover By okspud1 15 Feb am. Monday 30 March Tuesday 31 March Wednesday 1 April Thursday 2 April Friday 3 April Saturday 4 April Sunday 5 April Monday 6 April Tuesday 7 April Wednesday 8 April Thursday 9 April Friday 10 April Saturday 11 April Sunday 12 April Monday 13 April Tuesday 14 April Wednesday 15 April Friday 17 April Saturday 18 April Sunday 19 April Monday 20 April Tuesday 21 April Wednesday 22 April Thursday 23 April Friday 24 April Saturday 25 April Sunday 26 April Monday 27 April Tuesday 28 April Wednesday 29 April Thursday 30 April I feel like I still don't know who Tarsha Jones is as a person.
She scraped the surface a small bit and put out the equivalent of a Wikipedia page. I have never heard of her and her radio show and to this day after reading her book I couldn't tell you who she is except a radio personality on the east coast. I would recommend this to someone who needs a book to past time but not one to open your eyes to an issue or get to know the person behind the voice. This book seems like just another tale of someone going through hard times.
I would lie if I said I didnt read it quickly because I was trying to erase the memory of reading the video vixen book. It would seem as if Miss Jones is trying to better herself and at other times it seems like she just likes being used.
Oct 12, Nicole rated it it was ok. The book was OK. I really could not get into the writing style and the story jumped back and forth. Jun 18, Quanisha added it.
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Have You Met Miss Jones? Ain't No Use 3. Every Time I See You 4. You Stepped Out of A Dream 5. Gloomy Sunday 6. Jump For Joy 8. When Your Lover Has Gone 9. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams Somebody Else's Dream Trouble Is A Man. Tracks on Disc 3: 1. Perdido 2. Lover Man 3. I Cried For You 4. Alone 5. The album has been re-released on CD and LP many times, with its original nine-track listing and with an additional track.
Sarah Vaughan was overwhelmingly a critical success. In Bebop: The Best Musicians and Recordings , jazz commentator Scott Yanow notes simply of the album that "[e]verything works", making of it an "essential acquisition". The Blackwell Guide to Recorded Jazz , also praising Brown's "brilliant" trumpeting, delves into Vaughan's vocal stylings in detail, encouraging listeners of the album to note how "sometimes she stretches out a song so deliberately and so reconfigures its melody, that the lyrics lose sense, linguistic phrasing having been replaced by musical phrasing ".
But even while praising the album, some critics found elements of fault. Ratliff expresses distaste for the album's "shizy moments, when From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The following year, when Mr. Eckstine formed his own band - which featured Mr. Parker, Mr. Gillespie, Art Blakey and Miles Davis, among other jazz greats - Miss Vaughan went along, and remained with him for a year.
After a two-month stint in John Kirby's jazz group in the winter of , she began a solo career. Her early solo recordings - on which she performed songs like ''Lover Man'' in full-blown be-bop style, accompanied by Mr. Parker and Mr. Gillespie -helped establish her reputation as a jazz singer. He became her manager, and under his guidance she made the transition from jazz cult figure to popular singing star.
She had her first hit in late with ''Tenderly,'' for the small Musicraft label.
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