Requisites

Devil May Care is the debut album released in 1961 by American jazz vocalist Teri Thornton featuring tracks recorded on December 23, 1960 and January 10, 1961 in New York City for the Riverside label.

>Norman Simmons was the arranger for the sessions that elapsed for 39 minutes and 19 seconds and was produced by Orrin Keepnews.

Track Listing
  • Lullaby Of The Leaves
  • Devil May Care
  • Detour Ahead
  • The Song Is You
  • My Old Flame
  • What’s Your Story, Morning Glory
  • Dancing In The Dark
  • Left Alone
  • Blue Champagne
  • I Feel A Song Coming On
  • What’s New
  • Blue Skies
Personnel
  • Teri Thornton – vocals
  • Clark Terry – flugelhorn, trumpet
  • Britt Woodman – trombone
  • Earle Warren – alto saxophone
  • Seldon Powell – tenor saxophone
  • Wynton Kelly – piano
  • Freddie Green (tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 & 12) – guitar
  • Sam Herman (tracks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 & 11) – guitar
  • Sam Jones – bass
  • Jimmy Cobb – drums

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The Jazz Voyager

Belgium is the next destination for the Jazz Voyager with a stop in at the The Music Village located just next to the historical Grand Place at Rue des Pierres 50, Brussels.  This convivial speakeasy with a cozy vibe and old world atmosphere showcases  live jazz and presents a high professionalism in an intimate setting.

One can listen all year long internationally renowned artists, but also young talents. This week this voyager is going to check out some gypsy jazz with the Jazzystrings, dedicated to the music of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grapelli.

Open everyday except Monday from 7:30 pm – 12:00am and tickets are 13 Euros for members, 15 euros for non-members. For information and reservations,  call +32 (0)2 513 13 45.

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Three Wishes

Lex Humphries was inquired of his three wishes and he responded to Pannonica with:
  1. “Money.”
  2. “Health.”
  3. “Long life.”
*Excerpt from Three Wishes: An Intimate Look at Jazz Greats – Complied and Photographed by Pannonica de Koenigswarter

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White Rabbit is the 1972 CTI Records album recorded by George Benson on November 23, 24 & 30, 1971. The title track is a cover of the famous Great Society/Jefferson Airplane song by Grace Slick. The album was produced by Creed Taylor, arranged by Don Sebesky and engineered by Rudy Van Gelder at his studios in Englewood, New Jersey. The album was designed by Bob Ciano and the photograph used on the cover was of a South African Pondo tribes woman was taken by Pete Turner in 1970.

This album was the recording debut of guitarist Earl Klugh featured on El Mar, was only seventeen years old then. White Rabbit was the first Grammy Award nomination to George Benson in 1972 for Best Jazz Performance by a Group.

Tracks

  • White Rabbit ( Grace Slick)
  • The From Summer of ‘42 (Michel Legrand)
  • Little Train (from Bachianas Brasileiras No. 2) (Heitor Villa-Lobos)
  • California Dreaming (John Phillips)
  • El Mar (The Sea) (George Benson)
Personnel
  • George Benson – guitar
  • Jay Berliner – Spanish guitar
  • Earl Klugh – acoustic guitar (only on 5)
  • Ron Carter – double bass, electric bass (on 1 and 3)
  • Herbie Hancock – electric piano
  • Billy Cobham – drums
  • Airto Moreira – percussion, vocals
  • Phil Kraus – vibes, percussion
  • Gloria Agostini – harp
Woodwinds
  • Phil Bodner – flute, alto flute, oboe, English horn
  • Hubert Laws – flute, alto flute, piccolo. (Flute solo on 1)
  • George Marge – flute, alto flute, clarinet, oboe, English horn
  • Romeo Penque – English horn, oboe, alto flute, clarinet, bass clarinet
  • Jane Taylor – bassoon
Brass
  • Wayne Andre – trombone, baritone horn
  • Jim Buffington – French horn
  • John Frosk – trumpet, flugelhorn. (Trumpet solo on 1 and 5)
  • Alan Rubin – trumpet, flugelhorn

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The Jazz Voyager

We’re off to the South China Seas to visit one of Singapore’s well kept secret. On this trip to Asia the Jazz Voyager is going to uncover the secret of the Singjazz Club located at 101 Jln Sultan 199002. Though nestled right in the heart of Kampong Glam, part of the secret is that you may have to follow the music to find the entrance. However, it resides in the Heritage Hotel and was formerly known as the Sultan Club.

The decor is ruby, the tables are small rounds, the atmosphere cozy and the music is a blend of crooners, pop jazz and a cross-pollination of genres. Interesting combination to be investigated. I am told to stay away from whiskey sours and Manhattans as they can be pricey. Food is downstairs so eat up before you come up. Open Thursday through Sunday from 9:00pm to 1:00am with Sunday being open for a jam session. For more information the number is +65 8481 3034.

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