Louis Armstrong Back in the Day

Louis Armstrong Back in the Day
With His Signature White Handkerchief and Smile

The significance of the blues aesthetic for those who are not professionally conversant in musical notation or the academic discipline of music or jazz history.

Sunday, January 11

Fontella Bass

Fontella Bass singing her hit Rescue Me on television in 1965.  With largely white background musicians, a sure sign of a crossover hit on the charts.

3 comments:

Michele Wallace said...

I don't know why these two are posted together. Nonetheless, I adore the first one with its implicit commentary on relationships in the period. As for "Rescue Me," I have always loved that song. For some reason, I didn't even realize it was 60s because that is how much I continued to listen to it throughout my life. I think it must have been re-recorded a lot. Will check it out. Like what she says about it in that documentary about it--thought you sent that to me too. Or this it?

Michele Wallace said...

Also, what am i saying. They are both Fontella Bass. And I like the juxtaoposition. It is very odd. It is not easy for me to remember. I got so I knew I was really confused about who did what when I put together that dance tape for the party, because I just didn't know what to get. This would have been a good one, although there are numerous version.

Michele Wallace said...

I am not sure but I think I took the other off because it wasn't relevant and also it was dead.

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