Dinah never quite got the acclaim of the "big three" (Ella, Sarah, and Billie), but she absolutely deserves her place on the Mount Rushmore of Jazz female vocalists. Her phrasing and soulfulness are truly second to none, and she could sing any genre (jazz, blues, torch songs, pop). It's tragic that she lived the cliche' of drugs and booze, leading to an early exit at age 39. Oh, but what a voice!
I absolutely agree. When I think those three, the only other name that even goes with them IS Dinah Washing. But she was known as one of the few who could sing "ANYTHING". I think that contributes to her not being touted as the Jazz Giant she clearly was. But she was just as influential in Pop, R&B and even Soul (Soulville was a straight-forward Soul Song in the early days of Soul as a genre). She had Country hits too.
I like many of the vocalists of that era in music, but Dinah Washington is my undisputed favorite! Her musical timing, her articulation, and simply her VOICE move me tremendously! ❤
My mother loved her, and played. her on Saturday mornings! Love. you mom! plus my dad was a guitar player from New Orleans. Music is everything to us! I am so proud to be of African descent!
amazing indeed and one of a kind....when Dinah appeared..... always unannounced in Vegas the entire youth working the casinos....turned out in force to be in her company...
Only A Moment is probably my favorite live performance of hers. She used ALL her chops here. You can hear why she could sing ANY genre because she pulled from them ALL in that performance. You hear pop phrasing, country & western storytelling, R&B inflections and Jazz theory all in one performance.
She died 55 years ago tomorrow and very few have come anywhere near close to her since. What a class act - I think only the peerless Sarah Vaughan pips her as my fav all time jazz singer
Wow! Seeing her playing the xylophone was surreal. I don’t know of any singer that can just up and play alongside the xylophonist and then solo it, and then go back to singing! I wish she had gotten to live a full life. My daddy would have probably loved her.
One of the most beloved and successful singers of the 50s. I was shocked to see her in a natural hairstyle in 1958, looking great from head to toe! So ahead of her time. She will forever be the Queen of the Blues.
I’m so happy you mentioned Kay Starr my parents were big fans. My father was in the navy and he claimed he brought the first stereo record player to Paisley (a wee town outside Glasgow) all the neighbours would come to listen to Ella,Sarah,Billie and lots of others on 78rpm. But the voice that touched me as a wee girl in a Scottish tenament building was Dinah Washington. I have loved that voice all my life and I’m 62 now and could still listen 24/7. Special lady never given the recognition she deserved. 🏴🏴🏴xxx
My Father’s favorite! The album “ Stranger On This Earth”! Queen of the blues! One the first artist to receive that title! Ya baby!! She also loved her Bling!❤✌️😎
I am 62 years old and am Italian, thank you for sharing this passion which is also mine, I've always loved American jazz thanks to its artistic wealth since its inception, Dinah being among my favorite with his voice pierce you heart, thank you, thank you really.
It's interesting that you mentioned that you're Italian only because I seem to know a lot of Italians from that era that really liked Dinah a friend of mine that's Italian told me that her records were always on the jukeboxes at bars and restaurants that Italians frequented in NYC
@@Peighter she was 39 died two weeks before Xmas, accidental over-dose, well one pill more, been shopping for the house and her two sons husband, she was tied, so sad. Well you know the story.
4:25 I remember the first time I heard Dinah. In 1990, when a friend played this performance for me on an old videotape he had. I've loved her ever since.
Because I spent many happy hours listening to her 'Look to the Rainbow.' Thanks for this compilation. Only a Moment Ago 8:25 My Lean Baby 7:04 Such a Night 11:10 All of Me 00:10 It Don't Hurt Anymore 4:25
From the peerless "Jazz On A Summer's Day". Great to see Max Roach on drums. Miss D is at the height of her powers in this clip. A fascinating insight into a long vanished period of America.
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Loretta Divine should have been prepared to portray Ms. Dinah Washington at least 12 years ago. Is it to late for her to play this dynamic figure, I hope not. Loretta resembles her and she sings, I believe she could do it. Somebody contact her and let her know, her greatest role is yet to come.
I would love for the Dinah Washington story you be made. The book has been written her son is still alive she have several sisters alive to collaborate.Loretta Divine looks just like her.
@@sharonjackson3688 It's in development with her family as consultants. Told from the POV of her sons when they came to live with her for the first time in 1958 and she made them part of her act. We need her fans to sign up on her social media pages so Hollywood can see she has a following still. Instagram: @thedinahwashington, Facebook: Dinah Washington Project and Twitter: @dinahwasbiopic. The producers and Dinah's family thank you!
Quelle chanteuse ! Elle pouvait chanter n'importe quel style : Jazz, Blues, Pop. Son album hommage à Bessie Smith est remarquable. Une des meilleures, partie trop jeune. What a singer ! She could sing anything: Jazz, Blues, Pop. Check her album of Besie Smith's songs. One of the greatest.
I'm a DINAH WASHINGTON, Impersonator yearly in "BOJO'S PLACE" at the COMMUNITY ACTORS THEATER, here in San Diego, CA. Each Black History Month. If anyone knows if their casting for a movie about Dinah, I would love to play her. Contact me, please.
Creative African american. music, is the best! We not only built this country and europe (250 years of free labor) , we created amazing music genres, true Soul Music that came from our Souls, praise be to our Ancestors for our amazingness! So proud to be from Africa it;s in our soul that is where we get our amazing melinated cosmic energy from. After all we been through, we turned into art. Now for our reparations!
On December 14, 1963, Dinah Washington, American singer and pianist, died. In reality, Dinah's name was Ruth Jones, and she was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on August 28, 1924 and died in Detroit, Michigan, on December 11, 1963. As a teenager, she began singing in churches accompanied by her mother, a teacher. of music. At the age of fifteen, he won an amateur competition at the Chicago Regal Theater and soon began singing in nightclubs. The first to realize her enormous talent was Joe Glasser, in 1943, after attending one of her concerts in Chicago, introducing her to Lionel Hampton, who immediately hired her for his big band, where she would remain until 1946. It was at that time which changed its name, at a suggestion from Hampton. His first Keynote recording included "Evil Gal Blues" and "Salty Papa Blues", written and arranged for the Hampton sextet by critic Leonard Feather. From the 1950s onwards, she was baptized as the queen of rhythm & blues, and every year three or four of her songs occupied the top ten places on the charts. At the height of rhythm & blues, he also recorded other musical genres, with great sensitivity and intelligence, adapting to different styles. Indeed, from 1959 onwards, his records crossed the racial boundaries of the market, offering the musical scene of the time a unique and original style, which mixed the fundamental characteristics of Billie Holidav's jazz ballads with the blues of Bessie Srnith and the gospels of Mahalia Jackson. It was a new female voice, capable of singing the sweet melodies of Cole Porter or roaring the blues of Bessie Smith, imitating the sensual gestures of Marylin Monroe or solemnly expressing herself in the musical tradition of African Americans. In the 1960s he achieved a huge success with “This Bitter Earth”, which revealed a deep bitterness for his unsuccessful marriages. Shortly after, he left Mercury, and signed a more advantageous contract with Roulette. In December 1963, with the intention of changing his image, he began a drastic weight loss diet. On the night of December 14, after drinking heavily and unable to sleep, he took an overdose of sleeping pills. Such a fatal mixture ended her life, depriving the public of a great artist, a singer of extraordinary talent. (born in 1924)
Dynamo Dinah!!! She’s showing off family jewel as well!!! She’s taken some of Billie’s eye movements at times!!! Usual , I’m here to give you a blast entertainment!!! Thanks!!!
You can tell that singers like Nancy Wilson,Esther Phillips,Aretha Franklin,Patti LaBelle,Dionne Warwick,Diane Schuur,China Moses,Amy Winehouse and Ledisi took lessons from Dinah. She was a true pathfinder,indeed.
Her and Loretta Divine look sooo much alike.... I study astrology and know that she has a Virgo sun Leo moon and Loretta Divine is a Leo sun Cancer moon, I think that Leo connection and balance of masculine feminine energy between their sun and moon make them share similarities, they both share mercury in Virgo too
@@rhondaherbert9282I see you aren't familiar with her lol. Dinah crowned herself the Queen of Blues, so it was more than "some" blues & she literally fits the definition of Rhythm & Blues for her time period. She was a versatile singer & was noted for her "Gospel" intensity - like Aretha would later become & one of her last songs "Soulville" which Aretha also covered, showed the direction she was headed before her death.
@@JaySmith-mz7vg Rhonda is confused about what soul is, she thinks its to do with church. There is soul in all musical styles, if it's honest and it moves people, it's soul. As Aretha said, there's soul in opera, there's soul in country.. soul is a feeling, not a musical style.
Dinah never quite got the acclaim of the "big three" (Ella, Sarah, and Billie), but she absolutely deserves her place on the Mount Rushmore of Jazz female vocalists. Her phrasing and soulfulness are truly second to none, and she could sing any genre (jazz, blues, torch songs, pop). It's tragic that she lived the cliche' of drugs and booze, leading to an early exit at age 39. Oh, but what a voice!
Probably only because she crossed over to pop.
I absolutely agree. When I think those three, the only other name that even goes with them IS Dinah Washing. But she was known as one of the few who could sing "ANYTHING". I think that contributes to her not being touted as the Jazz Giant she clearly was. But she was just as influential in Pop, R&B and even Soul (Soulville was a straight-forward Soul Song in the early days of Soul as a genre). She had Country hits too.
I like many of the vocalists of that era in music, but Dinah Washington is my undisputed favorite! Her musical timing, her articulation, and simply her VOICE move me tremendously! ❤
Absolutely!
Su cara da alegria tambien me cautiva
Dina is great. What a difference a day makes
My mother loved her, and played. her on Saturday mornings! Love. you mom! plus my dad was a guitar player from New Orleans. Music is everything to us! I am so proud to be of African descent!
how wonderful
Watching Dina live is a pure treasure!
That voice of hers is more than amazing! She could sing "Ring Around The Rosie" and I would love it! Broke my heart when she passed.
amazing indeed and one of a kind....when Dinah appeared..... always unannounced in Vegas the entire youth working the casinos....turned out in force to be in her company...
Only A Moment is probably my favorite live performance of hers. She used ALL her chops here. You can hear why she could sing ANY genre because she pulled from them ALL in that performance. You hear pop phrasing, country & western storytelling, R&B inflections and Jazz theory all in one performance.
One of the elemental voices of American music. There will never be another Miss D.
She died 55 years ago tomorrow and very few have come anywhere near close to her since. What a class act - I think only the peerless Sarah Vaughan pips her as my fav all time jazz singer
chick corea
Sassy
Wow! Seeing her playing the xylophone was surreal. I don’t know of any singer that can just up and play alongside the xylophonist and then solo it, and then go back to singing! I wish she had gotten to live a full life. My daddy would have probably loved her.
What a performer? What a voice? You don't get this wonderful magic anymore.
I just love how she just steps on stage and sings immediately. It's amazing. No need to get ready. She was born ready
Amazing indeed!
A true professional
@Peighter I thought the same thing not even a microphone, not that she even needs one!
That key change on "Such a Night"!
Jeez, what an amazing singer.
Absolutely , and she really looks like having lots of fun while singing
She left us way too soon. An amazing talent.💛
Only Dinah made me cry.... her voice..unique. timeless, unreachable....
Dinah Washington, my all time favorite singer
One of the most beloved and successful singers of the 50s. I was shocked to see her in a natural hairstyle in 1958, looking great from head to toe! So ahead of her time. She will forever be the Queen of the Blues.
Judy Garland, Kay Starr, Dinah Washington..the three supreme, laserlike belters. Nobody, even Streisand, has ever comed close.
I’m so happy you mentioned Kay Starr my parents were big fans. My father was in the navy and he claimed he brought the first stereo record player to Paisley (a wee town outside Glasgow) all the neighbours would come to listen to Ella,Sarah,Billie and lots of others on 78rpm. But the voice that touched me as a wee girl in a Scottish tenament building was Dinah Washington. I have loved that voice all my life and I’m 62 now and could still listen 24/7. Special lady never given the recognition she deserved. 🏴🏴🏴xxx
@@mariaskinnider115 Ditto here--age 64, Dinah never gets old, that tart, lemony diction and elegance is timeless isn't it?❤❤
Love all but Sarah eats them...
@@aenning Agree, she was in a class of her own. Thank god for recordings!
Wow she is different. And her singing is PERFECTION
I was 14 and my father took me to Brooklyn (6 hrs drive) to hear her in concert - and I was hooked.
My Father’s favorite! The album “ Stranger On This Earth”! Queen of the blues! One the first artist to receive that title! Ya baby!!
She also loved her Bling!❤✌️😎
I’m so glad a portion of this was actually in color! Such a beautiful voice.
The best
This was NEVER IN COLOR . YOUR footage was COLORIZED!!!!!
I am 62 years old and am Italian, thank you for sharing this passion which is also mine, I've always loved American jazz thanks to its artistic wealth since its inception, Dinah being among my favorite with his voice pierce you heart, thank you, thank you really.
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It's interesting that you mentioned that you're Italian only because I seem to know a lot of Italians from that era that really liked Dinah a friend of mine that's Italian told me that her records were always on the jukeboxes at bars and restaurants that Italians frequented in NYC
I wish there were more videos of her...
Seeing the joy in Dinah's face during the vibes solo is simply.... priceless.
what a golden, majestic and sincere voice she had.... Dinah 4 ever ❤❤❤
Absolutely memorising. Her voice is phenomenal. Deserves more for sure.
When they are ready to do the Dinah Washington Story on film I think they better call on Loretta Devine for the lead role
CeeCee Tracey they better do it now. Because Dinah passed away young.... And Loretta is getting older
+Peighter Novack good point
She will be perfect in looks figure, voice she would kill it☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
@@Peighter she was 39 died two weeks before Xmas, accidental over-dose, well one pill more, been shopping for the house and her two sons husband, she was tied, so sad. Well you know the story.
CeeCee Tr
All I can say is wow and that says it all
DINAH WAS WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dinah Washington influenced the singing style of many singers that came after, including ARETHA FRANKLIN.
Even more so Esther Phillips, but she stands above them all
Thank you, Mr. Buzz Stephens!!! I appreciate this so, much!!!
Amy Winehouse too.
@@hughcameron Dinah AND ARETHA are PEERLESS.
Aretha is Dinah on steroids.
Etta Jones and Nancy Wilson took what Dinah did and ran with it.
4:25 I remember the first time I heard Dinah. In 1990, when a friend played this performance for me on an old videotape he had. I've loved her ever since.
Because I spent many happy hours listening to her 'Look to the Rainbow.' Thanks for this compilation.
Only a Moment Ago 8:25
My Lean Baby 7:04
Such a Night 11:10
All of Me 00:10
It Don't Hurt Anymore 4:25
She definitely was one of the greatest female singer's ever
This is SO WONDERFUL!!!!! Thank you for posting this absolute LEGEND. Amazing to be able to watch and listen to this legend sing.
Her brilliance is that every word she sings comes out like a musical note played by a musical instrument. A voice not to be equaled.
Love this, as a pre-teen Dinah first great singer I fell in love with, decades later never can get enough of her...
Unforgetable Dinah...
Cantaba muy bonito y su cara simpatica se notaba su alegria al cantar , una gran cantante
6:35 WOW! One of my top 10 favorite singers, just an incredible force of nature.
From the peerless "Jazz On A Summer's Day". Great to see Max
Roach on drums.
Miss D is at the height of her powers in this clip. A fascinating insight into a
long vanished period of America.
Dinah the voice oh my god nothing comes close just like Fred Astaire one off original stars that still shine brightly after they’ve past 💔💔
Location recording is surprisingly good. And the visuals fit the tune well.
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Priceless!!
Mary White absolutely!
Beautiful My first time
Seeing her live ! Wow
Classic. I see Her style
In other singers I've seen ? ❤
Loretta Divine should have been prepared to portray Ms. Dinah Washington at least 12 years ago. Is it to late for her to play this dynamic figure, I hope not. Loretta resembles her and she sings, I believe she could do it. Somebody contact her and let her know, her greatest role is yet to come.
I would love for the Dinah Washington story you be made. The book has been written her son is still alive she have several sisters alive to collaborate.Loretta Divine looks just like her.
Biopics are always fictionalized to make them more cinematic :-(
Sharon Jackson this would be great
@@sharonjackson3688 It's in development with her family as consultants. Told from the POV of her sons when they came to live with her for the first time in 1958 and she made them part of her act. We need her fans to sign up on her social media pages so Hollywood can see she has a following still. Instagram: @thedinahwashington, Facebook: Dinah Washington Project and Twitter: @dinahwasbiopic. The producers and Dinah's family thank you!
Outstanding
Love you, Miss "D"!
Thelma Houston 30 years ago would have done her honor too. Geri Granger too.
This fabulous. Thank you ,Buzz,for posting
One of the mornings with Dinah
her voice ........ killed me when i 1st listen
The girl can't help it. She owns it.
A once in a Lifetime Voice!
Multi Talented.!!
Who are the 8 Douchebags who gave thumbs down?
love her voice.
Quelle chanteuse ! Elle pouvait chanter n'importe quel style : Jazz, Blues, Pop. Son album hommage à Bessie Smith est remarquable. Une des meilleures, partie trop jeune.
What a singer ! She could sing anything: Jazz, Blues, Pop. Check her album of Besie Smith's songs. One of the greatest.
Nunca mais vamos ter uma voz e pronuncia correta como esta maravilha
It’s more the pretty songs and atmosphere that is attractive to me!
Awesome thanks for sharing
Uma das vozes mais potentes da música! Maravilhosa!
Ufffff!!!! Saludos desde México 🇲🇽 🇲🇽 🇲🇽 🇲🇽 🇲🇽
She is back for at least 3 weeks this 2021. My time 2045
Nothing new here as always known Ms. D W
was truly special and up there with any of the greats.
The best there is
divine
I'm a DINAH WASHINGTON, Impersonator yearly in "BOJO'S PLACE" at the COMMUNITY ACTORS THEATER, here in San Diego, CA. Each Black History Month. If anyone knows if their casting for a movie about Dinah, I would love to play her. Contact me, please.
GREAT!!
Reina Dinah.
amazing stuff
the list of great black female singers is very long indeed....from Ella to Billie to Sarah...etc...but Dinah was right there
Bravissima. Ciao. DINAH avevi una come........straordinaria....
NON ESISTONO PIU LE CANTANTI. CHE PIACCIONO A ME.
E ORA RIPOSANO IN PACE.🐦🐦🐦😄💟💟👏👏👌😇😇
Such a great Singer I love her - she is wonderful ! ! a creator Can we have the track listingin of the song ? specially the one at 6.
Creative African american. music, is the best! We not only built this country and europe (250 years of free labor) , we created amazing music genres, true Soul Music that came from our Souls, praise be to our Ancestors for our amazingness! So proud to be from Africa it;s in our soul that is where we get our amazing melinated cosmic energy from. After all we been through, we turned into art. Now for our reparations!
oh my word....pure magic
A great singer this African woman. When I see her , I see behind her
the great Fats Waller. Thanks Buzz Stephens.
She is American, not african.
queen
On December 14, 1963, Dinah Washington, American singer and pianist, died.
In reality, Dinah's name was Ruth Jones, and she was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on August 28, 1924 and died in Detroit, Michigan, on December 11, 1963. As a teenager, she began singing in churches accompanied by her mother, a teacher. of music. At the age of fifteen, he won an amateur competition at the Chicago Regal Theater and soon began singing in nightclubs. The first to realize her enormous talent was Joe Glasser, in 1943, after attending one of her concerts in Chicago, introducing her to Lionel Hampton, who immediately hired her for his big band, where she would remain until 1946. It was at that time which changed its name, at a suggestion from Hampton. His first Keynote recording included "Evil Gal Blues" and "Salty Papa Blues", written and arranged for the Hampton sextet by critic Leonard Feather. From the 1950s onwards, she was baptized as the queen of rhythm & blues, and every year three or four of her songs occupied the top ten places on the charts. At the height of rhythm & blues, he also recorded other musical genres, with great sensitivity and intelligence, adapting to different styles. Indeed, from 1959 onwards, his records crossed the racial boundaries of the market, offering the musical scene of the time a unique and original style, which mixed the fundamental characteristics of Billie Holidav's jazz ballads with the blues of Bessie Srnith and the gospels of Mahalia Jackson. It was a new female voice, capable of singing the sweet melodies of Cole Porter or roaring the blues of Bessie Smith, imitating the sensual gestures of Marylin Monroe or solemnly expressing herself in the musical tradition of African Americans. In the 1960s he achieved a huge success with “This Bitter Earth”, which revealed a deep bitterness for his unsuccessful marriages. Shortly after, he left Mercury, and signed a more advantageous contract with Roulette. In December 1963, with the intention of changing his image, he began a drastic weight loss diet. On the night of December 14, after drinking heavily and unable to sleep, he took an overdose of sleeping pills. Such a fatal mixture ended her life, depriving the public of a great artist, a singer of extraordinary talent. (born in 1924)
It's giving Loretta Divine OMG!
La Grande Diva Reyna del Blues
I must I agree Loretta Devine looks almost like she could be her daughter perfect pic to play her
Wow!
Fantasia sounds a lot like her! I bet she’s one of her inspirations.
WOW THAT FIRST note on I Don't Hurt Anymore! I'm dead Was that Lionel Hampton on vibes in the first number?!
Dynamo Dinah!!!
She’s showing off family jewel as well!!!
She’s taken some of Billie’s eye movements at times!!! Usual , I’m here to give you a blast entertainment!!!
Thanks!!!
@kjun03, also Louis Armstrong's eye movements and vocal techniques. Bur Louis was Lady Day's source as well.
Meticulous in every way. NOBODY like Dinah and there never will be another. Made by a miracle.
That looks like Wardell Gray on tenor on "Only a Moment Ago"!
It's Dinah, enough said...
You can tell that singers like Nancy Wilson,Esther Phillips,Aretha Franklin,Patti LaBelle,Dionne Warwick,Diane Schuur,China Moses,Amy Winehouse and Ledisi took lessons from Dinah. She was a true pathfinder,indeed.
You are free darling
She is Vaughns wife both were members where i used to work on 26th and P st.
Her and Loretta Divine look sooo much alike.... I study astrology and know that she has a Virgo sun Leo moon and Loretta Divine is a Leo sun Cancer moon, I think that Leo connection and balance of masculine feminine energy between their sun and moon make them share similarities, they both share mercury in Virgo too
Film editor: Who cares that a vibe duet is going on, let's show some audience close-ups.
History: What idiot edited this?
Nice. Is that Max Roach on drums?
Yup
Thanks.
Looks like Terry Gibbs on vibes
Yes, it was a moment ago.........
Ty 💝🌈😇💚💌😘🌹🐣💌💌💌
Aretha learnt from Dinah among others like Mahalia Jackson and Clara Ward
Was that max roach on drums?
I've just got four words for anyone who says Aretha Franklin was the greatest soul singer of all time: WHAT ABOUT DINAH WASHINGTON?
This is not soul music...duh? There's nothing churchy about this. Dinah was a a jazz singer...some blues but not R&B.
I think Aretha was inspired by Dinah Washington. And also was one of her favorite singers
@@rhondaherbert9282I see you aren't familiar with her lol. Dinah crowned herself the Queen of Blues, so it was more than "some" blues & she literally fits the definition of Rhythm & Blues for her time period. She was a versatile singer & was noted for her "Gospel" intensity - like Aretha would later become & one of her last songs "Soulville" which Aretha also covered, showed the direction she was headed before her death.
@@rhondaherbert9282 Soul has nothing to do with church. Of course this is soul.
@@JaySmith-mz7vg Rhonda is confused about what soul is, she thinks its to do with church. There is soul in all musical styles, if it's honest and it moves people, it's soul. As Aretha said, there's soul in opera, there's soul in country.. soul is a feeling, not a musical style.
The camera man sure was focused on that broach on her dress...if it became missing, he stole it!!
The hipsters in the audience look like the hipsters of today!
Hello Karen. Sorry for intruding in your privacy, I just want to know if you're a fan?.