I don't know what pettiness is going on in the comments below but this is one of the greatest singers of the last century and we need to just listen to this master artist at her craft; few have ever matched her soul-stirring vocals and matchless interpretations of the standards!
Thank You.. Thank You.... Thank You Marco for uploading Sarah Vaughn. She was a glorious tribute to Female Jazz Vocalists, Actually the No. 1 Jazz Vocalist as far as skill goes. True Jazz Lovers know this and you must be one of us! Keep the great music coming for us jazz connoisseurs! Any more Sarah Vaughn? Bring It!
01. That's All - 01:18 02. Time After Time - 05:11 03. I've Got The World On A String - 09:20 04. The Island - 12:33 05. Send In The Clowns - 18:08 06. Autumn Leaves - 24:13 07. If You Could See Me Now - 27:47 08. I Hadn't Anyone Til You - 33:44 09. Bye, Baby Bye - 38:20 piano - Mike Wafford bass - Andy Simpkins drums - Harold Jones The set was recorded at the Monterey Jazz Festival held in September 1984.
Thank you so much sir Marco. I have to admit that she is my all-time favorite female jazz singer. The greatest. I was lucky enough to see her in Hollywood on her birthday many years ago. She sang till 4 in the morning. And it sounds rather poetic, but it changed my life. Minimally my music appreciation life. Thanks again.
I am just enamored at her virtuosity. Never another. I am so fortunate to have lived in this era she bridged the gap in so many levels with her music and notice how she acknowledges her musicians artists don't do that anymore. Sassys tempo changing clever phrasing incredible timing and vocal utilization instrumental are second to none. One of the Great Scat masters
The era of black professionals of music such as Ella, Sarah, Diana Washington is nothing short of astounding. Despite all obstacles their music is still relevant and in my opionion has not been matched. Elegance, style and showmanship that has only been imitated.Although, I think Rachel Ferell, Cassandra Wilson, Nicole Henry, and Diana Ross have made an impact and time demands changes, my preference is old school late 50,60,70 jazz vocals.
Her second song, Time after Time, she said was a request and she had not done in years... but her reading gave me goose bumps.. so stunning.. so musical, jazzy and with feeling.. she was one in a MILLION! I bet she didnt have a chance to even rehearse it... AN ARTIST in action!!
Marvelous! Well done video, the feeling of her singing in an intimate club atmosphere is right there on the screen. Miss her so very much. I don't get the impression from many of the modern day girl singers that they can romance a tune as she can. She's all around it in every aspect. Miss Andy Simpkins and Uncle Harold, too.
She got better and better with time. I learned to adore her more and more as I grew. She is so darling and fun and elegant but down to earth. Love that dress! And of course her unmatched voice and her very own unique sound. She makes the day better. She heals. Thank you for posting this. ..PS and let us not forget that amazing band! The bass is just out of sight!
Mike Wofford on piano is awesome with "Happy" Harold Jones on drums and great bassist Andy Simpkins. Sass always the best singer in this world. Miss Sarah Vaughan!
I used to cut school and travel into Manhattan's Linclon Center performing arts library to watch this video..."Time after Time... OMG! I love Sass so much.
Don't you worry Music lovers for there will ALWAYS be public for this glorious legend...for this unique class...for this Voice, patrimony of Mankind!!!!
Can anyone identify her musicians? An old school friend of mine, George Gaffney (piano), was with her for quite a while up until she passed. I couldn't get a good look at her pianist but it didn't look like Geoge. I've seen him with her on other videos. Can anyone help?
I cant believe I will never get to see something as glorious as this live. Goodness. I am stuck with Beyonce. Wrong era to have extra disposable income.
George Neidorf she had such a powerful voice. Even with the more quieter moments the power was always there. And that is a wonderful way to put it, she did not have to swallow the microphone to be heard. Very good sir.
She is America's Maria Callas. OPERATIC. Diane Reeves and Dee Dee Bridgewater are fine singers- but not even close to Sassy... then again, who ever was? Ella, I guess...
dafaust OMG- THANKS! I always thought she'd been born in Greece- Very much appreciated for the heads up- here's the wiki link! :) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Callas
That arm resting on the piano is feeling harmonic notes no one can hear, The Master :)
I don't know what pettiness is going on in the comments below but this is one of the greatest singers of the last century and we need to just listen to this master artist at her craft; few have ever matched her soul-stirring vocals and matchless interpretations of the standards!
No matter which part of her career you tune into she's untouchable.
Thank You.. Thank You.... Thank You Marco for uploading Sarah Vaughn. She was a glorious tribute to Female Jazz Vocalists, Actually the No. 1 Jazz Vocalist as far as skill goes. True Jazz Lovers know this and you must be one of us! Keep the great music coming for us jazz connoisseurs! Any more Sarah Vaughn? Bring It!
RIp the divine Mrs, V.
There have been many great singers throughout the years but Sarah and Ella were head and shoulders above the rest.
Sarah for ever!!! The most soulful and beautiful "Time after Time" ever!
I was there!!!!
Andy Weis I was born in the wrong era! Lucky you!!!
"Time after time" make me cry. It´s so perfect. She´s perfect. The Divine One, ever.
01. That's All - 01:18
02. Time After Time - 05:11
03. I've Got The World On A String - 09:20
04. The Island - 12:33
05. Send In The Clowns - 18:08
06. Autumn Leaves - 24:13
07. If You Could See Me Now - 27:47
08. I Hadn't Anyone Til You - 33:44
09. Bye, Baby Bye - 38:20
piano - Mike Wafford
bass - Andy Simpkins
drums - Harold Jones
The set was recorded at the Monterey Jazz Festival held in September 1984.
Thank you so much sir Marco. I have to admit that she is my all-time favorite female jazz singer. The greatest. I was lucky enough to see her in Hollywood on her birthday many years ago. She sang till 4 in the morning. And it sounds rather poetic, but it changed my life. Minimally my music appreciation life. Thanks again.
You are a lucky one ... in fact everyone who had the chance to see this woman live ... are!
Simply unmatched. A supreme wonder and talent. Sarah, you are as adored as you are greatly missed. ❤
I am just enamored at her virtuosity. Never another. I am so fortunate to have lived in this era she bridged the gap in so many levels with her music and notice how she acknowledges her musicians artists don't do that anymore. Sassys tempo changing clever phrasing incredible timing and vocal utilization instrumental are second to none. One of the Great Scat masters
Angelic, classy, magnificent, breathless, splendid, and genius: Ms. Sarah Vaughan, the sassy jazz Diva!
My FAVORITE Singer of ALL Time! The Divine One
The era of black professionals of music such as Ella, Sarah, Diana Washington is nothing short of astounding. Despite all obstacles their music is still relevant and in my opionion has not been matched. Elegance, style and showmanship that has only been imitated.Although, I think Rachel Ferell, Cassandra Wilson, Nicole Henry, and Diana Ross have made an impact and time demands changes, my preference is old school late 50,60,70 jazz vocals.
Sara....arrrr....the real deal !!!...
Av good as it gets ...wow !!!
Yes I definitely agree with you.
Love this woman's voice
My very fav. I could listen to her all day!!
I do listen to her daily. I've loved her voice for 50 years.
Her second song, Time after Time, she said was a request and she had not done in years... but her reading gave me goose bumps.. so stunning.. so musical, jazzy and with feeling.. she was one in a MILLION! I bet she didnt have a chance to even rehearse it... AN ARTIST in action!!
Oh Yes - You are So right...From the first tone from her voice!!! Man, what I would give to be there....
Carmen Mccrae
I so agree!!
love the part where she sings in MY career... Her volume control can`t be matched with anyones! So smooth, controlled and clean. Heaven
Marvelous! Well done video, the feeling of her singing in an intimate club atmosphere is right there on the screen. Miss her so very much. I don't get the impression from many of the modern day girl singers that they can romance a tune as she can. She's all around it in every aspect. Miss Andy Simpkins and Uncle Harold, too.
sweet surrenderings
what a bassist!#!#!!
She got better and better with time. I learned to adore her more and more as I grew. She is so darling and fun and elegant but down to earth. Love that dress! And of course her unmatched voice and her very own unique sound. She makes the day better. She heals. Thank you for posting this. ..PS and let us not forget that amazing band! The bass is just out of sight!
Oh my god she's just superhuman. Wish we had even just one singer like that nowadays.
Everything feels right with the world listening to this incredible performance. Many thanks for sharing ✨️🌟🎶🦢
Thank you. What a performer. Never forget Sarah, The Divine One!!!!
Mike Wofford on piano is awesome with "Happy" Harold Jones on drums and great bassist Andy Simpkins. Sass always the best singer in this world. Miss Sarah Vaughan!
They sure are the TOPS! 🌟 🏆 Sarah VAUGHAN ALWAYS !
… !!!! ♥️ ☮️ 🙏🏼 ✌🏽
Magical & magnificent, those were the days when you could go a see Sarah Vaughan in concert!
one of her biggest fans was late Amy Winehouse Amy loved her and see why she amazing singer
homer151 she did. Cited her as her inspiration
Incredible. Always seems so effortless with Sassy
i always loved her, every note, every song, every way she sings, this period of her is a great one on top
Sarah uma Deusa no planeta terra!
I used to cut school and travel into Manhattan's Linclon Center performing arts library to watch this video..."Time after Time... OMG! I love Sass so much.
Don't you worry Music lovers for there will ALWAYS be public for this glorious legend...for this unique class...for this Voice, patrimony of Mankind!!!!
❤ Genius performance.
It's called Começar de Novo, is a standard brazilian music from 70's, it was wrote by Ivan Lins.
This gives me chills and great memories - I was actually there 😊🎶
I was there too-my 2nd time seeing her live. First time was in Chicago; she was performing at the Park West Theatre w/the Count Basie Orchestra. 🥰
Ooooooo … You LUCKIES! 🙏🏼
Thanks very much for this fabulous upload!
Just simply beautiful Sarah Vaughan!
"There's too many stools!", and then she makes one a throne by sitting on it.
GOOSEBUMPS
A DIVINA GLORIOSA,FABULOSA DIVA DO JAZZ !!!!
Wanderley Orias Rocha Maravilhosa!
A "time after time" for the eternity !
"Time After Time" - goosebumps time!
"Harold Jones on drums.... and I'm Della Reese" 😂
Comment peut-on chanter aussi bien. Une pure merveille.
She is also very classy and witty!
just love her voice..so smooth.....
"Effortless Perfection,"She is definitely one if not favorite...Thanks!
Thank you for this video, Sweet sweet Sarah! That voice!:-))))))
LOVE LOVE LOVE HER
I love you darling...
ME ENCANTA ESTA HERMOSA CANTANTNE, QUE VOZ TIENE.
wow that's pure velvet..
Don't forget the incomparable Miss Shirley Horn.:)
Divina. divina.
,divina...
EXTRAORDINARY
the final piece of this I still have (where it goes black) at the end. thanks for re uploading this all together
Maravilha... amo Sasy..
Loveeeeee
super, danke!
Genial!!!
Muy bueno!!!
MONTEREY!!!
Love, Love, Love
Soapbxprod you are so wright.
Cool.
I forgot her ! My bad !
WOW !!!! Take that Beyoncé, Cristina Aguillera , Shakira !!!! THIS is what a REAL singer sounds like !!!!
Star buono
Can anyone identify her musicians?
An old school friend of mine, George Gaffney (piano), was with her for quite a while up until she passed. I couldn't get a good look at her pianist but it didn't look like Geoge. I've seen him with her on other videos. Can anyone help?
Mike Walford ( Wolford?) 🎹 🏆
I cant believe I will never get to see something as glorious as this live. Goodness. I am stuck with Beyonce. Wrong era to have extra disposable income.
:~) I WANT HER CORDS
Someone wanted to know what the third song was. "The Island".
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Caro Marco, coloque a lista das musicas pfavor.kkk
For a split second, I thought that was the Duke ( John Wayne) introducing her.
I doubt he was a Jazz buff
She would've turned 100 this year
Don't forget Carmen McRae and Lady Day.
and she doesn't have to swallow the mic to be heard.
Yes. Thank you very much !
George Neidorf she had such a powerful voice. Even with the more quieter moments the power was always there. And that is a wonderful way to put it, she did not have to swallow the microphone to be heard. Very good sir.
Sara Vaughan rarely showed the faces of the pianists
She is America's Maria Callas. OPERATIC. Diane Reeves and Dee Dee Bridgewater are fine singers- but not even close to Sassy... then again, who ever was? Ella, I guess...
***** Maria Callas IS American, born in NYC. But I get what you mean.
dafaust OMG- THANKS! I always thought she'd been born in Greece- Very much appreciated for the heads up- here's the wiki link! :)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Callas
Callas,? I couldn't agree MORE....!
Maria Callas was an American, what are you talking about? She was born in Manhattan. She affected that accent.
What is the third song? The soft samba-type?
Ivan Lins - Começar de Novo (original in portuguese)
The Island (English version)
czcams.com/video/mQYUDvYVjUo/video.html
A Lynn Shakir
Tracklist?
What kind of introduction was that?
Does anyone know what her octave range was?
It doesn't matter when you sound that good from top to bottom.
I agree but I was just curious.
Sam Pottorff I read that it was close to 3. Maybe abit more.
Kien Nguyen Thanks
D sharp in her contralto to high C in her soprano. About 3 1/2 octaves. Amazing!
Fred, why do you call me a racist? Seems a bist hasty Mr.
dreadful singing