
An Evening with Anita O'Day
This evening actually happened on three nights, recorded during three different studio sessions between April 1954 and August 1955. more
This evening actually happened on three nights, recorded during three different studio sessions between April 1954 and August 1955. more
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O’Day was signed by the young Los Angeles producer Norman Granz (Jazz at the Philharmonic), Jimmy Rowles and two lesser-known pianists were engaged, and guitarist Tal Farlow contributed on four tracks. The singer’s straightforward, veiled delivery, which avoids the broader vibrato and is equally captivating when ironical or wistful, has been likened by many to a saxophone. Her performance at the Newport Jazz Festival in a few years is in the annals of jazz history. Here, O’Day makes the standards (The Man I Love, There’ll Never Be Another You) her own, and her original blues track shows why black jazz musicians always said yes right away when Anita O’Day invited them. The internationally renowned singer Júlia Karosi, who is also breaking new ground with her own band, recommended the production to the orchestra and will also take on the role of O’Day.
Featuring:
Júlia Karosi - vocals
Áron Komjáti - guitar
Gábor Cseke - piano
József Barcza Horváth - double bass
László Csízi - drums
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