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Dinah Washington - What A Difference A Day Makes 

Jan Hammer
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Ruth Jones, later known as Dinah Washington, was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and moved to Chicago as a child. Dinah became deeply involved in gospel and played piano for the choir in St Luke's Baptist Church while she was still in elementary school. She sang gospel music in church and played piano, directing her church choir in her teens and being a member of the Sallie Martin Gospel Singers. She sang lead with the first female gospel singers formed by Ms Martin, who was co-founder of the Gospel Singers Convention. Jones' involvement with the gospel choir occurred after she won an amateur contest at Chicago's Regal Theater where she sang "I Can't Face the Music".

After winning a talent contest at the age of 15, she began performing in clubs. By 1941-42 she was performing in such Chicago clubs as Dave's Rhumboogie and the Downbeat Room (with Fats Waller) of the Sherman Hotel. She was playing at the Three Deuces, a jazz club, when a friend took her to hear Billie Holiday at the Garrick Stage Bar. Joe Sherman was so impressed with her singing of "I Understand", backed by the Cats & The Fiddle, who were appearing in the Garrick's upstairs room, that he immediately hired her. During the year of her tenure at the Garrick - she sang upstairs while Holiday performed in the downstairs room - she acquired the name by which she became known. Joe Sherman is generally credited with suggesting the change from Ruth Jones, but both Joe Glaser, the booker-manager who brought Lionel Hampton to hear Dinah at the Garrick, and Hampton himself have occasionally been given the responsibility for the name change.[citation needed] Hampton's visit brought an offer, and Dinah went to work as his female vocalist in 1943 after she had sung with the band for its opening at the Chicago Regal Theatre. She sang with the Hampton band for two years.

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Комментарии : 18   
@ayndowney9401
@ayndowney9401 10 месяцев назад
This is Beautiful, Powerful and Amazing. How did we not introduce vher to a younger generation to teach breathing, lyrics, and timming?
@goddessgraceful1618
@goddessgraceful1618 4 года назад
Thanks for posting. Forever brings joy to my Soul. Flawless voice🌹💝🌺🎀💃
@MrBillSchnarr
@MrBillSchnarr 12 лет назад
My favorite Dinah Washington song. What a great talent! Thanks for posting and all the info, too.
@Yorris51
@Yorris51 11 лет назад
GREAT TALENT. AND THE BACK UP MUSIC, EQUALLY PERFECT. DEAR OLE DINAH. RIP
@thomaslombardo3401
@thomaslombardo3401 5 лет назад
R.I.P. Miss D 1924- 1963. You left us way too soon 💛💛💛.
@naomiwedderien7648
@naomiwedderien7648 9 лет назад
I love this song and also no one can sing it like Dinah Washington.
@janhammer39
@janhammer39 9 лет назад
Naomi Wedderien Thank you Naomi for visiting my site & for taking the time to share your thoughts.
@chrislazarus7998
@chrislazarus7998 8 лет назад
Thanks, Jan for all the info. What a voice! (and what a song).
@janhammer39
@janhammer39 8 лет назад
+Chris Lazarus Thanks Chris for checking in with us & for your comment.
@janhammer39
@janhammer39 12 лет назад
Thanks for visiting my site and for your comment.
@mariettafischer5824
@mariettafischer5824 9 лет назад
Her phasing of this song is so superb!
@janhammer39
@janhammer39 9 лет назад
Thanks Marietta for checking out the site.
@mikhaillikova2909
@mikhaillikova2909 6 лет назад
my favorite singer.. favorite song
@mikhaillikova2909
@mikhaillikova2909 6 лет назад
noone could tell a story Like Dinah
@xcalibre222
@xcalibre222 8 лет назад
Fantastic!! Thanks
@michaelburns3688
@michaelburns3688 5 лет назад
This song belonged to Dinah Washington ---- and to her alone!
@janhammer39
@janhammer39 5 лет назад
Thanks for tuning in. Michael.
@meriggiar
@meriggiar 5 лет назад
foto terribili, accidenti! da otorinolaringoiatra