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Portrait of Nine Dreams CD (1979)
Bev Kelly discography Personnel: Bev Kelly (vocals); ...
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Bev Kelly Live At The Jazz Safari CD (2007)
Bev Kelly songs Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007.
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In Person CD (1960)
Bev Kelly CD discography Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (1999, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
The history of jazz is full of talented singers who, for whatever reason, never became as well-known as they should have been. That is certainly true of Bev Kelly, an obscure Bay Area-based vocalist whose influences ranged from Anita O'Day to Billie Holiday and Dinah Washington. It's safe to say that the vast majority of jazz lovers have never even heard of Kelly, but the singer did have an enthusiastic supporter in Orrin Keepnews, who produced this live date for Riverside. Recorded at the Coffee Gallery in San Francisco in 1960, In Person was out of print for a long time but finally became available on CD when Fantasy reissued it for Original Jazz Classics in 1999. Kelly had a raspy yet sweetly vulnerable delivery, and that approach serves her well on tasteful, introspective performances of well-known standards like "My Funny Valentine," "Long Ago and Far Away," and "Body and Soul." Kelly swings, but she does so in a subtle fashion. Thankfully, the singer has sympathetic accompaniment in alto saxman Pony Poindexter, pianist Flip Nunez, bassist Johnny Allen, and drummer Tony Johnson. Some bop-oriented instrumentalists have a hard time backing singers, but these Bay Area jazzmen enjoy a strong rapport with Kelly. So why was a singer as expressive as Kelly so obscure? One can only speculate. The music business is incredibly competitive as well as extremely political, and a lot of talented, deserving people inevitably fall through the cracks. In Person makes one wish that Kelly wasn't one of them. ~ Alex Henderson
Recorded live at The Coffee Gallery, San Francisco, California in 1960.
Includes liner notes by Orrin Keepnews.
Personnel: Bev Kelly (vocals); Pony Poindexter (alto saxophone); Flip Núnez (piano); Tony Johnson (drums).
Audio Remasterer: Kirk Felton.
Recording information: Coffee Gallery, San Francisco, CA (10/14/1960); Live at the Coffee Gallery, San Francisco, CA (10/14/1960).
Photographers: Jim Marshall ; William Claxton.
Unknown Contributor Role: Pony Poindexter.
Personnel: Bev Kelly (vocals); Pony Poindexter (alto saxophone); Flip Nunez (piano); Johnny Allen (bass); Tony Johnson (drums).
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Sings CD
Bev Kelly albums Japanese mini LP sleeve
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Love Locked Out CD (1960)
Bev Kelly music CDs Although she had an appealing voice and a softly swinging style, Bev Kelly only recorded two jazz albums before sinking permanently into obscurity. On the CD reissue of her first Riverside date, the repertoire mostly deals with lost love and most of ...
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George Gershwin's Porgy And Bess CDs (1956)
Bev Kelly CD discography Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: Porgy and Bess, opera: Part 1. Introduction / Summertime; Porgy and Bess, opera: Part 1. Narration; Porgy and Bess, opera: Part 1. Summertime; Porgy and Bess, opera: Part 1. Narration; Porgy and Bess, opera: Part 1. A Woman Is A Sometime Thing; Porgy and Bess, opera: Part 1. Narration / Here come de honey man...; Porgy and Bess, opera: Part 1. Narration; Porgy and Bess, opera: Part 1. Evenin' ladies, hello boys...; Porgy and Bess, opera: Part 1. Narration; Porgy ...
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 Bev Kelly Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Bev Kelly music songs: Reflections, Welcome to My Heart, It Never Entered My Mind, This Love Affair, New York State of Mind. More music songs Bein' Green, Lonelyville, When You See Through Me, Weak for the Man, Drinking Again, Hello Love. More music songs Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me, Just Friends Lyrics, My Foolish Heart Lyrics, Lost April, Song For A Friend, Away From Me, Fool That I Am, Body And Soul Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Love Look Away. See All Songs
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