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  1. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Jon Hendricks – “Freddie Freeloader”. by Brian Zimmerman. Jon Hendricks, an originator of the singing style known as vocalese and one of the most inventive vocalists of the 20th century, was born on this day (September 16) in Newark, Ohio, in 1921.

  2. 7 de abr. de 2024 · The lyrics of this song were written by Jon Hendricks and are a tribute to Bud Powell, a jazz pianist and contemporary of Monk. The verse describes a scene where influential figures in the jazz world, such as Dizzy Gillespie and Oscar Pettiford, gathered together and jammed with Monk.

    • Underground (1968)
    • 1968
    • Thelonious Monk
    • Thelonious Monk & Jon Hendricks
  3. Though later vocal recordings would feature alternate lyrics by Jon Hendricks that more appropriately fit the “new” title “A Night in Tunisia,” Gillespie would keep referring to his composition as “Interlude,” unaware of how, why or when the title change exactly occurred.

  4. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Apr 15, 2024. Jon Hendricks. Photo Matt Carmichael/rocknroll.net. My first ever celebrity interview was with a jazz singer, Jon Hendricks. My dad introduced me to his music, as with so much jazz. Part of me was excited to get to meet one of my dad’s hero. Thanks for reading Meeting my Heroes!

  5. 19 de abr. de 2024 · The Blossom Dearie Centennial, Part One: "Rootin' Songs". Margrethe Blossom Dearie (1924 – 2009) Apr 19, 2024. Sarah Vaughan and Max Roach were only the beginning - in 2024 we have a veritable deluge of major centennials (in no particular order): Sarah Vaughan. Max Roach.

  6. 8 de abr. de 2024 · The song “Centerpiece” was written by Harry “Sweets” Edison, a renowned jazz trumpeter, and Jon Hendricks, a pioneering jazz vocalese vocalist and lyricist. Hendricks, known for his unparalleled ability to transform instrumental jazz solos into captivating vocal improvisations, provided the lyrics for this iconic piece.

  7. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Originally developed while working a steady duo gig with a pianist in Connecticut, Giacomo would improvise bass lines or drum sounds in support of the piano solos. Invited onstage by Jon Hendricks during a performance in 1995, Gates sang drums to Hendricks’ bass accompaniment of the pianist.