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Rhoda Scott All Star Ladies, Live at Jazz à La Villette : Jazz à la Villette / Samuel Thiebaut, director.
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Genre:
- Internet videos.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file) : sound, color
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] : Oleo films, 2018.
- System Details:
- digital
- video file
- Summary:
- Born in New Jersey in 1938, the American organist and singer Rhoda Scott was first spotted in Harlem by Count Basie and later in France by Eddie Barclay, with whom she quickly began a recording streak. She has been living in France for half a century and is the ambassador of the Hammond organ in Europe. Popularised in jazz by Jimmy Smith, this instrument, traditionally found in black churches, migrated to the world of jazz and soon revealed its wonderful, singular sound. Rhoda is also the pioneer of a movement to feminize the international jazz scene and, since 2004, she has surrounded herself with the best instrumentalists - as at this edition of the 2018 Jazz à la Villette Festival. She is joined by the drummers Anne Paceo and Julie Saury, trumpeter Julien Alour and saxophonists Géraldine Laurent, Lisa Cat-Berro and Sophie Alour. The title of their album, We Free Queens, sets the tone.
- Contents:
- City of the rising sun / Lisa Cat-Berro
- Escapade / Airelle Besson
- Les Châteaux de Sable / Anne Paceo
- Laissez-moi / Julie Saury
- R+ R / Rhoda Scott
- I wanna move / Sophie Alour
- What'd I Say / Ray Charles.
- Participant:
- Sophie Alour, saxophonist ; Lisa Cat-Berro, saxophonist ; Rhoda Scott, organist.
- Notes:
- Vendor-supplied metadata.
- Contains:
- Container of: Cat-Berro, Lisa. City of the rising sun.
- Container of: Besson, Airelle. Escapade.
- Container of: Paceo, Anne. Les Châteaux de Sable.
- Container of: Saury, Julie. Laissez-moi.
- Container of: Scott, Rhoda. R+ R.
- Container of: Alour, Sophie. I wanna move.
- Container of: Charles, Ray. What'd I Say.
- OCLC:
- 1260850302
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