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SING A SONG OF BASIE (Impulse!) A reissue of the 1957 recording that first spotlighted Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks and Annie Ross. By singing over their own voices on tape (a process that took 60 hours of recording time), the three remarkably flexible jazz singers create an exciting vocal equivalent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Dec. 17, 1965 | 12/17/1965 | See Source »

But Manhattan wears the vulgar razzmatazz of Christmas like a frock coat--underneath she is the same old town you'd see the other 11 months, carrying out, as ever, her inevitable business. Explore her infinity on your own, put your own ear to her breast, then hear her internal...

Author: By Jacob R. Brackman, | Title: THE CITY | 12/16/1964 | See Source »

"Think you can lick it? Get to the wicket, buy you a ticket, Go. N.Y., N.Y. What they call a Somethin' Else town. A city so nice they had to name it twice ..." Jon Hendricks wrote. Millions have come to New York thinking they can lick it. Some achieve stardom...

Author: By Jacob R. Brackman, | Title: THE CITY | 12/16/1964 | See Source »

The pace Williams had established was kept by the vocal trio of Lambert, Hendricks and Bevan and by the Dizzy Gillespie Quintet with Milt Jackson. Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks and Yolande Bevan use their voices as instruments, a singing techinque originated by King Pleasure. Singing the Miles Davis version of...

Author: By R. K. I. and Hendrik HERTZBERG Newport, S | Title: Newport '63: The Duke, Martial Solal, Jimmy Smith | 7/9/1963 | See Source »

Yolande Bevan is a funny name for a jazz singer; but then, most jazz singers are not, like Miss Bevan, from Ceylon. Almost by accident, she met up with Dave Lambert and Jon Hendricks and is now the third member of what used to be the Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Recent Jazz Records: Crusaders and Singers | 3/5/1963 | See Source »

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