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You probably hate Mel Torme because he's kind of boring. So forget about him as a good example of vocal jazz. What do you think of someone like Louis Armstrong, who was pretty clearly a direct influence on Tom Waits' vocal style? Quote:
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Please just no more Marillion
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For proggy jazz fusion, listen to birds of fire bybmahavishjun otchestra if you'ven't already. Also have a listen to john McLaughlin, al di meola, and paco de Lucia's Latin jazz work together, I'm sure that you will really appreciate the musicianship.
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In other news, I've decided to go for it and change SiaSL for 2014 from Christian Contemporary (just have to hold that little delight over till next year I guess!) to Jazz. I'd appreciate any help as I am, as you all know, clueless in this genre. Anyone who wants to research or provide me with information will be credited in the finished article if they so desire. I'll begin sketching out details around March and hope to launch the finished article sometime around maybe July, though all this is quite fluid and could go either way. So, any tips? :shycouch: |
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My suggestion would be to build a list of albums of different jazz genres from a combination of those that have gotten a lot of critical acclaim as well as recommendations from people you trust. You can review them over time in your journal and we'll all give ya feedback of course. :laughing: |
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