You’re spot on with the music today. Samara’s voice is mesmerizing!!! Poised, Sharp, yes all that!!!! It feels like she’s breathing life back into music.
Check out the video for Solitude. It is from great jazz guitarist Pasquale Grasso’s album, but is a duet with Samara. His guitar and her vocal performance are outstanding.
she is amazing. She went to SUNY Purchase outside of NYC. My son is a jazz drummer and goes there as well. He played a gig with her last year in the city.
This young lady is absolutely out of words. Control, emotion, skills, melody, and.... joy! She delivers joy for the souls. I'm glad to have lived until know to hear her.
She really is spectacular. I grabbed a ticket for Seattle right before she won big that night, but unfortunately couldn't make it. Planning on seeing her in NYC, and then hopefully in jazz festivals this summer. Her future is so bright; cannot wait to see what she does!
Great video,it’s unfortunate that the majority of the jazz artists only get to perform at the afternoon show and not during the main broadcast,this causes a lot of amazing music to be overlooked.
Our Bronx girl, 23 year old SUNY grad, winner Sarah Vaughn International Jazz Competition goes down in the annals of jazz history and Grammy history. Brilliant!!! ❤🎤🎼🎶
I didn’t care for the last couple of videos I watched here. This redeemed my faith in the channel! She’s incredible! Sarah Vaughan-Dinah Washington vibes to me!
She is wonderful. I agree with you about the televised Grammys, but the Livestream from earlier in the day had several outstanding performances. Madison Cunningham, Arooj Aftab and Anoushka Shankar, Molly Tuttle. It's wonderful to see Samara receive the attention, will hopefully spur more desire to create songs. You might check out an artist named Laufey, she writes her own material that is like what would be called traditional pop by the Grammys. Plays guitar, piano, cello, and has a wonderful rich voice.
The industry is _thriving_ outside the mainstream (and even within it). I never bemoan what's going on in music at any time because I listen to so much music, hours every day, and a lot that doesn't even touch the mainstream. So, thanks to technology like streaming music, the entire world of music is open to us. We music lovers will be fine.
As the song from "All That Jazz" says "everything old is new again." Case in point, "Can't Get Out Of This Mood" is a 1942 song by Frank Loesser & Jimmy McHugh. While Samara Joy sings this song wonderfully, perhaps the most famous recording of this song was Sarah Vaughan's recording of it accompanied by George Treadwell and His All-Stars, Miles Davis (trumpet), Budd Johnson (tenor), Benny Green (trombone), Tony Scott (clarinet), Jimmy Jones (piano), Billy Taylor, Jr. (bass), J. C. Heard (drums) and Freddie Green (guitar), on Columbia records in 1950. That recording is also on RU-vid: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d_0CVKYCoZI.html
Seth Haynes thank you for sharing Samara Joy with Michael Palmisano!! I LOVED MP’s review. I two, discovered Samara Joy on the Grammys 2023 and was mesmerized! She is wonderful!! Hopefully a connection from the past into the future.. Patiently waiting on her arrival in the Boston area. She is the Real deal!!