Joe Lee Wilson

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Return Of The Prodigal Son 03:47 Tools
Pink Champagne 06:23 Tools
Sittin' High 04:54 Tools
Where Or When 06:23 Tools
Goin' To Chicago 06:23 Tools
Witchi-Tai-To 06:23 Tools
Home In The Country 06:01 Tools
Mode for Trane 09:13 Tools
So Many Stars 06:33 Tools
There's No You 06:33 Tools
Feelin' Good 06:33 Tools
Song For My Father 04:54 Tools
Medley: Azur Te / Don't The Moon Look Lonesome Shining Through The Trees / Route 66 / Now's The Time / The Blues Ain't Nothin' 06:33 Tools
Hey Look At You 05:38 Tools
Thoughts Of The Season 09:13 Tools
It's You or No One 00:00 Tools
Without A Song 03:25 Tools
The Theme / Aquarian Melody 04:40 Tools
Mode 00:30 Tools
Hawk Is Talkin' 03:25 Tools
Sophisticated Lady 05:32 Tools
Jazz Ain't Nothin' But Soul 04:58 Tools
You Are Too Beautiful 05:11 Tools
Strollin' 04:20 Tools
One 05:33 Tools
God Bless The Child 06:18 Tools
Four 08:30 Tools
You Make Me Want To Dance 06:37 Tools
Alone Together 04:37 Tools
I'll Be Seeing You (feat. Renato Sellani Trio) 04:54 Tools
Nature Boy 03:36 Tools
Blue Train 06:37 Tools
Why Did You Come Into My Life 08:30 Tools
The Midnight Sun Will Never Set 08:30 Tools
I Want To Talk About You 08:30 Tools
Come and See 03:36 Tools
Besame Mucho 06:37 Tools
Come and See, a Sparrow Singing Jazz 00:30 Tools
Feeling Good 06:37 Tools
Soul Lady 06:37 Tools
Autumn In New York (feat. Renato Sellani Trio) 08:30 Tools
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face (feat. Renato Sellani Trio) [Alternate Take] 08:30 Tools
When a Man Cries 04:20 Tools
Good Morning Love 04:40 Tools
Violets For Your Furs 00:30 Tools
Nice and Easy 00:30 Tools
Route 66 05:04 Tools
Return of the Prodigal So 03:48 Tools
The Theme/Aquarian Melody 04:40 Tools
Almost Like Being In Love (feat. Renato Sellani Trio) 04:40 Tools
Over the Rainbow 05:18 Tools
Sphilov (Hurricane) 05:04 Tools
Nice and Easy - Such a Lovely Lady 05:18 Tools
What Would It Be Without You 03:59 Tools
Come And See, A Sparrow Singin 00:30 Tools
Dedicated to My Father 03:59 Tools
Jazz Ain't Nothing but Soul 03:59 Tools
Where or When (feat. Renato Sellani Trio) 05:04 Tools
I Believe (feat. Renato Sellani Trio) 00:30 Tools
Old Man River 05:04 Tools
Naima 03:59 Tools
You're Beautiful (feat. Renato Sellani Trio) 04:47 Tools
Don't blame me 03:59 Tools
I Love You 03:59 Tools
Secrets From the Sun - Fighting to Be Free 03:59 Tools
God Bless the Child (feat. Renato Sellani Trio) 05:18 Tools
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face (feat. Renato Sellani Trio) 05:18 Tools
The Lady 05:18 Tools
Crucificado 03:59 Tools
Everytime we say goodbye 03:59 Tools
My favorite things 03:59 Tools
The Birth of the Blues (feat. Renato Sellani Trio) 03:59 Tools
You're Beautiful 03:59 Tools
My Favorite Things (feat. Romano Pratesi) 03:59 Tools
Stella By Starlight (feat. Renato Sellani Trio) 03:59 Tools
Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You 03:59 Tools
Almost Like Being In Love 03:59 Tools
Stella By Starlight 03:59 Tools
Autumn In New York 03:59 Tools
Lady 03:59 Tools
I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face 03:59 Tools
Chicago Blues 03:59 Tools
Secrets from the Sun 03:59 Tools
Return Of The Prodigal Son - Joe Lee Wilson 03:59 Tools
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Joe Lee Wilson (December 22, 1935 – July 17, 2011) was an American gospel-influenced jazz singer, originally from Bristow, Oklahoma. His voice is best recognized from several Archie Shepp albums recorded for Impulse! Records. As his band's name, Joy of Jazz, suggests, Wilson's baritone personified the life-affirming nature of jazz and blues. Seeing Billie Holiday perform in 1951 began his interest in a music-industry career. He studied in Los Angeles before touring the West Coast, where he sat in with Sarah Vaughan, and down to Mexico. In New York in the 1960s, 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's NoHo district known as the Ladies' Fort at 2 Bond Street. His regular band, Joe Lee Wilson Plus 5, featured the alto saxophonist Monty Waters (from Modesto, California) and for several years the Japanese guitarist, Ryo Kawasaki, before the latter left to lead his own group. Archie Shepp and Eddie Jefferson were frequent collaborators at these sessions. He also sang with Eddie Jefferson, Freddie Hubbard, and Kenny Dorham. He recorded a live radio program at WKCR-FM, Columbia University, on July 16, 1972, which was released as an album, Livin' High Off Nickels & Dimes, on the short-lived Oblivion Records in New York. Wilson's rendition of "Jazz Ain't Nothing But Soul" was a radio hit on New York jazz radio in 1975. While based in Paris, Tokyo, and the United Kingdom, he recorded regularly with the American pianist Kirk Lightsey, including the Candid recording Feelin’ Good. One of his last albums was an Italian recording with Riccardo Arrighini and Gianni Basso, Ballads for Trane (Philology W707.2). Wilson was inducted into the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame in November 2010, where he gave his last public performance. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.