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SARAH VAUGHAN
LIVE AT THE 1971 MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL | |
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Sarah Vaughan was 47 in 1971, and her voice was a marvel throughout her life. She could stay up all night partying and the next day would still hit every note perfectly in tune, displaying a dazzling range. She was at the peak of her career for many years. After Norman Granz's introduction, Sassy performs seven selection while accompanied by pianist BilL Mays, bassist Bob Magnusson, and drummer Jimmy Cobb.IT was a triumphant night at the Monterey Jazz Festival that reminds us of just how wondrous a talent the world had in Sarah Vaughan. |
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Introduction by Norman Granz
I Remember You
The Lamp Is Low
'Round Midnight
There Will Never Be Another You
And I Love Him
Scattin' The Blues
Tenderly
All-Stars Introduction
A Monterey Jam
A Monterey Jam (encore) |
Personnel: Bill Mays, Bob Magnusson, Jimmy Cobb, The Jazz at the Philharmonic All-Stars |
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