- Etta Jones
Etta Jones (
November 25 ,1928 –October 16 ,2001 ) was an Americanjazz singer whose critical success and relative commercial obscurity earned her a reputation in her lifetime as a "jazz musician's jazz singer". A highly underrated singer who rarely received the recognition she richly deserved, perhaps the salient mark of her obscurity was the number of times even followers of the female jazz vocal scene would confuse her with a more popular singer,Etta James .Etta Jones is noted for her elegant interpretations of standards, ballads, and
blues . Her characteristic inflections have sometimes prompted comparisons to stylistic devices employed byBillie Holiday andDinah Washington . Her first recordings — "Salty Papa Blues," "Evil Gal Blues," "Blow Top Blues," and "Long, Long Journey" — were produced byLeonard Feather in 1944, featuring her in the company of clarinetistBarney Bigard and tenor saxophonistGeorgie Auld .Her last recording, a tribute to Billie Holiday, was released 57 years later on the day of Jones' death. Only one of her recordings — her debut album for Prestige Records ("
Don't Go to Strangers " 1960) — enjoyed great commercial success with sales of over a million copies. Her remaining nine albums for Prestige and, beginning in 1975, her numerous recordings for Muse and High Note secured her a devoted following among two or three generations of listeners.She had three Grammy nominations, for the "Don't Go to Strangers" LP in 1960, "Save Your Love for Me" in 1981, and "My Buddy" in 1999. In 2008 the album "
Don't Go to Strangers " was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. [ [http://www.grammy.com/PressReleases/443_466_Hall%20of%20Fame%20release%20FINAL.pdf 2008 Grammy Hall of Fame List] ]Following her recordings for Prestige, on which Jones was featured with outstanding arrangers such as
Oliver Nelson and jazz stars such asFrank Wess ,Roy Haynes andGene Ammons , Jones had a musical partnership of more than thirty years with tenor sax playerHouston Person , who received equal billing with her. He also produced her albums and served as her manager, after meeting in one ofJohnny Hammond 's bands.As the singer who perhaps came closest to the "natural" sound and phrasing of Billie Holiday, Jones brought to the fragile and vulnerable Holiday persona a bite and power reminiscent of Dinah Washington. She knew pain and loss (especially following the death of a daughter) but did not let it cast a melancholy aura over her performances.
Jones was born in
Aiken, South Carolina , and raised inHarlem . She died at the age of 72 from cancer. She was survived by her husband, John Medlock, and a granddaughter.In the 1998 film "
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge ", she is portrayed by Sharon Brown.References
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6001323 Etta Jones at Find-A-Grave]
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