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Bettye Lavette: Thankful N’ Thoughtful

by AAJ Italy Staff
"Non ci sono più vere cantanti di R&B" sentenzia Bettye Lavette in una recente intervista. Penso che tutte queste giovani e adorabili signore come Beyoncé o Alicia Keys dovrebbero essere chiamate cantanti pop. Non sono delle cantanti di rhythm and blues e credo che se si trovassero su un palco fianco a fianco con Big Maybelle ...
Bettye Lavette: Interpretations - The British Rock Songbook

Label: Anti-
Released: 2010
Track listing: The Word; No Time to Live; Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood; All My Love;
Isn't It a Pity; Wish You Were Here; It Don't Come Easy; Maybe I'm
Amazed; Salt of the Earth; Nights In White Satin; Why Does Love Got to
Be So Sad; Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me; Love Reign O'er Me.
Bettye LaVette: Interpretations: The British Rock Songbook

by C. Michael Bailey
Cross Nina Simone with Tina Turner and you get Bettye LaVette. Finally receiving the attention she deserves, LaVette finds herself on a most receptive world stage. LaVette appeared at the 2008 Kennedy Center Honors, in tribute to The Who's Peter Townsend and Roger Daltrey, singing Love Reign O'er Me," from Quadrophenia (Polydor, 1979). Video of the ...
Bettye Lavette: Interpretations - The British Rock Songbook

by Jeff Dayton-Johnson
Bettye Lavette Interpretations: The British Rock SongbookAnti- Records2010 Perennial also-ran Bettye Lavette, among the many very good 1960s Detroit soul singers not signed to Motown--others include Barbara Lewis, Deon Jackson and Edwin Starr--offers a concept album of sorts. An interesting concept, too: R&B covers of classic British rock ...
A Stranger Here

Label: Anti-
Released: 2009
Track listing: Rising High Water Blues; Death Don't Have No Mercy; Rambler's Blues;
Soul of a Man; Richland Women Blues; Grinnin' in your Face; New Stranger
Blues; Falling Down Blues; How Long Blues; Please Remember Me.
Ramblin' Jack Elliott: A Stranger Here

by Ian Patterson
Few living artists can claim to have been mentor and model to Bob Dylan, but the man Dylan described as the King of folk singers-- Ramblin' Jack Elliott--has influenced a host of singers and story tellers from Johnny Cash and Ry Cooder to Tom Waits. Now in his sixth recording decade, Elliott returns in great voice ...