MP3 The Follen Angels - Jazz Divas: The Songs of Ella, Peggy & Billie
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Upbeat, jazzy and polished renditions of classic jazz songs, solo and ensemble,hip arrangements by Boston premier musicians.
14 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Jazz Vocals, JAZZ: Traditional Jazz Combo
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The Follen Angels developed the Jazz Divas show for their November 2004 engagement at Scullers Jazz Club in Boston. The idea was to salute three vocalists, masters of jazz, who helped define the idiom. There were a number of extraordinary women to choose among, but after much discussion, they opted for the legendary Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee and Billie Holiday. The three shared not only amazing musical talents, but also many life circumstances. All were born in the early part of the twentieth Century, had difficult childhoods, and the innate abilities and gumption to add new complexities to the art of jazz. Each of these women have received countless honors and awards. Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday were inducted into the Jazz Hall of Fame, while Ella and Peggy Lee was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Peggy was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
The Follen Angels resonate with each of these womenâs love of music and the freedom to create and innovate. Ella said, âThe only thing better than singing is more singing. â¦.I stole everything I ever heard, but mostly from the horns.â Nothing could be more evident of this than Ellaâs rendering of, âHow High the Moon.â Ella was not above feeling star struck, herself. Once, when Billie Holiday was playing at the Opera House nearby, Ella sheepishly went over to ask for her autograph.
Billie was an innovator in altering phrasing and rhythm, long before it became the norm in jazz. She said, âI hate straight singing. I have to change a tune to my own way of doing it. Thatâs all I know.â Jeanne Moreau said of her, âShe could express more emotion in one chorus than most actresses can in three acts.â Billieâs own composition, âGod Bless The childâ says everything about pain and lack of freedom and the vulnerability of a child in those haunting lyrics.
And Miss Peggy Lee was a sensual, intelligent, hip and nuanced performer. Her breathy, quiet style gave the impression of âbeen there, done that.â Many of the songs she chose to perform were every bit as intense as those of Billie Holiday. Her prowess as a composer was anything but laid back: she wrote hundreds of songs. She not only wrote, âHeâs a Trampâ for the Disney film, âLady and the Trampâ but took on the corporation in a lawsuit and won for her share of royalties.
These talented and determined women, and whatâs behind their music, inspired the Angels. Their aim was not to imitate, but to pay homage. The love and pleasure of this show can be heard by the Angelsâ performance and their audienceâs response on this CD. Enjoy!
The Follen Angels are a unique, dynamic and versatile group of Cabaret Artists who perform American and International Cabaret music as well as Jazz and Broadway songs. Their shows always include witty and informative stories and anecdotes. The group originated at Longy School of Music, on Follen Street in Cambridge Massachusetts: thus, the play on words. The Angels perform at theaters and jazz clubs as well as for private and corporate events. They have been featured and interviewed on radio and often received the coveted âpick of the weekâ from major newspaper entertainment guides. The Follen Angels are sophisticated, high energy and always entertaining.
Hildy Grossman earned a Graduate Diploma in Vocal Performance from Longy. Called a âNaturalâ jazz singer, she credits her feel for jazz and cabaret to her father, who owned a nightclub outside of Cincinnati. She grew up observing many famous performers, from Lena Horne to Tony Bennett. Ron Della Chiesa, of WGBH radio says, âShe has that fast vibrado of all the greats.â
Rieko Tanaka was born in Sizuoka, Japan and began playing piano at three. She âowns the pianoâ, playing everything from honky-tonk to classical piano. Rieko has a Masters from New England Conservatory and an Artists Diploma from Longy. She was a soloist with symphony orchestras in Japan and the US. She teaches at U Mass, Dartmouth and Winchester Music School. Gershwin is still her favorite!
Ken Dantzig studied drums at Hartt School of Music. He performed in clubs and resorts with his own musical groups and asa guest artist. He has recorded at RCA and other studios. Kenâs style as a drummer has been compared to Gene Krupa. But thatâs not all! Heâs also a radio and TV talent who has appeared in Hartford, Boston and Providence. His good humor keeps the rest of the Angels in stitches.
Micaela Grossman She earned a Certificate in Jazz Studies at the New England Conservatory, High School Division and also studied at New York Universityâs Tish School for the Dramatic Arts. One reviewer said, âYouthful though she may be, Micaelaâs composure and stillness on stage could be a lesson to the famous Itâs a great thrill for mother and daughter to perform together as âAngels.â
Jeremy Udden plays sax and is âamong the best players in townâ (The Boston Phoenix). His deeply felt blues, jouous swing and high speed improv deepen the excitement of the Angelsâ performances. He completed world tours of Russia, Italy, Ethiopia and China, and plays with his own quintet, the Grammy nominated Ether/Orchestra.
Jef Charland graduated from Berklee College. Heâs one of the most in-demand acoustic bass players known for playing with cool sensitivity to rapid fire. He plays in several jazz groups and has played at numerous venues from The Boston Hatch Shell to the Montreal Jazz Festival. The only thing more radiant than his playing, is his smile.
14 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Jazz Vocals, JAZZ: Traditional Jazz Combo
Details:
The Follen Angels developed the Jazz Divas show for their November 2004 engagement at Scullers Jazz Club in Boston. The idea was to salute three vocalists, masters of jazz, who helped define the idiom. There were a number of extraordinary women to choose among, but after much discussion, they opted for the legendary Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee and Billie Holiday. The three shared not only amazing musical talents, but also many life circumstances. All were born in the early part of the twentieth Century, had difficult childhoods, and the innate abilities and gumption to add new complexities to the art of jazz. Each of these women have received countless honors and awards. Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday were inducted into the Jazz Hall of Fame, while Ella and Peggy Lee was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Peggy was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
The Follen Angels resonate with each of these womenâs love of music and the freedom to create and innovate. Ella said, âThe only thing better than singing is more singing. â¦.I stole everything I ever heard, but mostly from the horns.â Nothing could be more evident of this than Ellaâs rendering of, âHow High the Moon.â Ella was not above feeling star struck, herself. Once, when Billie Holiday was playing at the Opera House nearby, Ella sheepishly went over to ask for her autograph.
Billie was an innovator in altering phrasing and rhythm, long before it became the norm in jazz. She said, âI hate straight singing. I have to change a tune to my own way of doing it. Thatâs all I know.â Jeanne Moreau said of her, âShe could express more emotion in one chorus than most actresses can in three acts.â Billieâs own composition, âGod Bless The childâ says everything about pain and lack of freedom and the vulnerability of a child in those haunting lyrics.
And Miss Peggy Lee was a sensual, intelligent, hip and nuanced performer. Her breathy, quiet style gave the impression of âbeen there, done that.â Many of the songs she chose to perform were every bit as intense as those of Billie Holiday. Her prowess as a composer was anything but laid back: she wrote hundreds of songs. She not only wrote, âHeâs a Trampâ for the Disney film, âLady and the Trampâ but took on the corporation in a lawsuit and won for her share of royalties.
These talented and determined women, and whatâs behind their music, inspired the Angels. Their aim was not to imitate, but to pay homage. The love and pleasure of this show can be heard by the Angelsâ performance and their audienceâs response on this CD. Enjoy!
The Follen Angels are a unique, dynamic and versatile group of Cabaret Artists who perform American and International Cabaret music as well as Jazz and Broadway songs. Their shows always include witty and informative stories and anecdotes. The group originated at Longy School of Music, on Follen Street in Cambridge Massachusetts: thus, the play on words. The Angels perform at theaters and jazz clubs as well as for private and corporate events. They have been featured and interviewed on radio and often received the coveted âpick of the weekâ from major newspaper entertainment guides. The Follen Angels are sophisticated, high energy and always entertaining.
Hildy Grossman earned a Graduate Diploma in Vocal Performance from Longy. Called a âNaturalâ jazz singer, she credits her feel for jazz and cabaret to her father, who owned a nightclub outside of Cincinnati. She grew up observing many famous performers, from Lena Horne to Tony Bennett. Ron Della Chiesa, of WGBH radio says, âShe has that fast vibrado of all the greats.â
Rieko Tanaka was born in Sizuoka, Japan and began playing piano at three. She âowns the pianoâ, playing everything from honky-tonk to classical piano. Rieko has a Masters from New England Conservatory and an Artists Diploma from Longy. She was a soloist with symphony orchestras in Japan and the US. She teaches at U Mass, Dartmouth and Winchester Music School. Gershwin is still her favorite!
Ken Dantzig studied drums at Hartt School of Music. He performed in clubs and resorts with his own musical groups and asa guest artist. He has recorded at RCA and other studios. Kenâs style as a drummer has been compared to Gene Krupa. But thatâs not all! Heâs also a radio and TV talent who has appeared in Hartford, Boston and Providence. His good humor keeps the rest of the Angels in stitches.
Micaela Grossman She earned a Certificate in Jazz Studies at the New England Conservatory, High School Division and also studied at New York Universityâs Tish School for the Dramatic Arts. One reviewer said, âYouthful though she may be, Micaelaâs composure and stillness on stage could be a lesson to the famous Itâs a great thrill for mother and daughter to perform together as âAngels.â
Jeremy Udden plays sax and is âamong the best players in townâ (The Boston Phoenix). His deeply felt blues, jouous swing and high speed improv deepen the excitement of the Angelsâ performances. He completed world tours of Russia, Italy, Ethiopia and China, and plays with his own quintet, the Grammy nominated Ether/Orchestra.
Jef Charland graduated from Berklee College. Heâs one of the most in-demand acoustic bass players known for playing with cool sensitivity to rapid fire. He plays in several jazz groups and has played at numerous venues from The Boston Hatch Shell to the Montreal Jazz Festival. The only thing more radiant than his playing, is his smile.
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