- Joe Lee Wilson
Joe Lee Wilson is a gospel-influenced
jazz singer originally from Oakland, CA , USA. He is considered by many one of the great jazz singers, and maybe the greatest ballad singer, of his generation.As his band’s name (Joy of Jazz) suggests, Joe Lee’s rich baritone voice personifies the life-affirming nature of jazz and blues. Seeing Billie Holiday perform in 1951 began his jazz odyssey; he studied in LA before touring the West Coast, where he sat in with Sarah Vaughan, and down to Mexico. In New York in the 60s, he worked with Sonny Rollins, Lee Morgan, Miles Davis, Pharoah Sanders and Jackie McLean; during the 1970s, he operated a jazz performance loft in
New York City 'sNoHo District known as the [Ladies' Fort] at 2 Bond Street. The location was one block from a space run by Sam Rivers, Studio Rivbea. The proximity of the two performance, practice spaces made Bond St. a center of creative music in NYC. He performed Sunday afternoons at the Ladies Fort. His show were exuberant. His regular band (Joe Lee Wilson Plus 5, featured the outstanding alto saxophonist Monty Waters (from Modesto, CA} and for several years Japanese guitarist, Ryo Kawasaki (before he led his own group). Archie Shepp, and Eddie Jefferson were frequent collaborators at these sessions.In 1971-72 he sang with Archie Shepp, providing dynamic lead vocals on the seminal albums The Cry of My People (check out Joe Lee's vocals on the cuts, Come Sunday, & the Cry of My People) and Attica Blues. He also sang with Eddie Jefferson, Freddie Hubbard, Kenny Dorham and others. He recorded a live radio program at
WKCR-FM ,Columbia University , on July 16, 1972, which was released as an LP, "Livin' High Off Nickels & Dimes," on the short lived Oblivion Records in New York. Joe's rendition of "Jazz Ain't Nothing But Soul" was a radio hit on New York jazz radio in 1975. The entire LP is available for free download at the Oblivion Records blog (see below).Nowadays based in Paris, Tokyo and the UK, he has recorded regularly with US pianist Kirk Lightsey, including the Candid recording Feelin’ Good. There is also a recent CD Italian recording with Riccardo Arrighini and Gianni Basso, ‘Ballads for Trane’ (Philology W707.2).
External links
* [http://oblivionrecords.blogspot.com/search/label/Joe%20Lee%20Wilson Joe Lee Wilson at Oblivion Records]
* [http://www.frederatorblogs.com/post/4876 The Entire LP: "Livin' High Off Nickels & Dimes]
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/wkcr/ WKCR Homepage]
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