There are many gifted singers in jazz today, and no shortage of accomplished acoustic bass players. But few jazz artists can be both.
After watching the tribute to Prince, I realized how much more I love acoustic music and how familiar I am with the style. And yet how unfamiliar some of my facebook and twitter friends are. So as you guessed it…I was inspired to inform by taking it to the blog…………The Beat of the day!!
Esperanza Spalding's album, Esperanza, blends her soaring vocals and her deep bass lines.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Voice of the Bass…
Esperanza Spalding
At 25, with her outsized afro and jangly earrings, Her musical journey began on the much smaller classical violin, but by the time she got to high school, she was bored musically — until she had a chance to encounter with an instrument much bigger than her the Double Bass.
On her album, Spalding sings in Spanish and Portuguese, and also vocalizes in a fast, non-lyric-based style, as if she were voicing the horn melodies. “overjoyed” is one of Rareblkpearl's top picks, she is all over youtube! Take a listen you will not be disappointed.
Blessed with uncanny instrumental chops, a multi-lingual voice that is part angel and part siren, and a natural beauty Esperanza Spalding might be the hope for the future of jazz and instrumental music
Keep ya ear to the streets...and you will find real music!
Stay Rare~
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