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Ornette Coleman's and Horace Silver's "Lonely Woman" — A Disambiguation

by Artur Moral
Reality is filled with confusion and misunderstandings; some are suggestive or creative, while others are disappointing or, worse, malicious. The jazz world is no stranger to the first type: specific compositions are often confused or misidentified as if they were the same. Usually, this happens because of similar melodies or titles that are sometimes identical. This ...
The Mysterious Ms. Morel

by Richard J Salvucci
Never heard of her." Me Rings a bell." Angela Levey An underground singer." Terry Gibbs The mysterious Ms. Morel." Michael Steinman, Jazz Lives All these descriptions fit a singer from Philadelphia whose memory has almost completely faded. It's true, there are some web sites dedicated to following female singers ...
Love, Gloom, Cash, Love

by Patrick Burnette
Herbie Nichols' story has been told again and again, but it never seems to stick. An idiosyncratic pianist and one of the handful of important jazz composers, he was born in 1919 and dead from leukemia by age forty-four. His best- known song--"Lady Sings the Blues"--is associated with Billie Holiday and I would wager many listeners ...
DJ Maestro presents Nina Simone - Little Girl Blue Remixed

By DJ Maestro
Label: Bethlehem Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Produced by DJ Maestro
Songs of a Woman in Love

By Terry Morel
Label: Bethlehem Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: How About You?;
The Night We Called It a Day;
The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else);
You Stepped out of a Dream;
You're Not the Kind;
Too Late Now;
The Gentleman Is a Dope;
A Hundred Years from Today;
More Than You Know;
Who Cares?.
The Last Balladeer: The Johnny Hartman Story

by Gregg Akkerman
[Editor's Note: The Last Balladeer: The Johnny Hartman Story (Scarecrow Press, 2012), by Gregg Akkerman, is the long-overdue biography of a singer who, amongst other things, achieved considerable fame for his classic collaboration with intrepid saxophonist John Coltrane, John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (Impulse!, 1963).] Several years ago I was riding in a ...