Patty Waters

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Moon, Don't Come Up Tonight 03:25 Tools
Why Can't I Come to You 03:34 Tools
You Thrill Me 01:22 Tools
Why Is Love such a Funny Thing 01:13 Tools
Sad Am I, Glad Am I 01:23 Tools
I Can't Forget You 01:49 Tools
You Loved Me 02:30 Tools
Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair 13:54 Tools
Song of Clifford 04:08 Tools
It Never Entered My Mind 04:26 Tools
Prayer 02:53 Tools
Wild Is the Wind 05:52 Tools
Song of Life with Hush Little Baby 04:44 Tools
Hush Little Baby with Ba Ha Bad 04:54 Tools
Black Is the Colour of My True Love's Hair 13:53 Tools
Song of the One (I Love) or Love, My Love 03:36 Tools
At Last I Found You (Complete Version) 03:20 Tools
Black Is The Colour Of My True 07:34 Tools
Fine And Mellow 04:05 Tools
Jax Beer Commercial 01:01 Tools
At Last I Found You 03:47 Tools
Georgia 02:45 Tools
I Love You Honey 01:31 Tools
At Last I Know (I Belong to You) 01:10 Tools
Hush Little Baby with Ba Ha Bad (Which Means 'Kingdom of God' in Persian) 00:00 Tools
Please Make Love to Me 01:25 Tools
Lover Man 02:28 Tools
Touched By Rodin In A Paris Museum 14:33 Tools
Love Is The Warmth Of Togetherness 01:29 Tools
For All You Know 05:29 Tools
My Foolish Heart 05:29 Tools
Summertime 07:43 Tools
Spring Is Here 02:22 Tools
When Your Lover Has Gone 05:04 Tools
I've Got A Crush On You 05:52 Tools
It Never Entered My Mind: Higher and Higher: It Never Entered My Mind 04:10 Tools
Wild Is The Wind (Standard) 00:00 Tools
Someone To Watch Over Me 05:06 Tools
Willow Weep For Me 05:03 Tools
Song of the One 07:35 Tools
Mean To Me 05:46 Tools
Nature Boy 08:19 Tools
Don't Explain (Sung Quietly) 05:10 Tools
Mood Indigo 07:12 Tools
Don't Explain 04:10 Tools
Love 07:36 Tools
Don't Explain (Talking Version) 05:04 Tools
Hush Little Baby (With Ba Ha Bad) 07:36 Tools
He's Funny That Way 04:59 Tools
Good Morning Heartache 05:02 Tools
Never Let Me Go 05:09 Tools
Hush Little Baby 05:04 Tools
I Love You, Porgy 06:04 Tools
Fascinating Rhythm 03:48 Tools
Old Devil Moon 04:46 Tools
Song Of Life 04:59 Tools
I'll Be Around/It's Easy To Remember/You've Changed 07:47 Tools
Song of the One I Love 07:38 Tools
Loverman 05:27 Tools
Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe 05:55 Tools
St. Louis Blues 06:32 Tools
I Got It Bad/In My Solitude 06:23 Tools
black is the colour of my true loves hair 13:54 Tools
You've Changed 13:54 Tools
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 13:54 Tools
sad am i glad am i 03:34 Tools
Moon Don't Come Up Tonight 03:25 Tools
Sad I Am, Glad I Am 01:24 Tools
Touched By Rodin In Paris Museum 01:24 Tools
Strange Fruit - Nature Boy 01:24 Tools
Hush Little Baby With Ba Ha Bad (which means "Kingdom of God" in Persian) 03:34 Tools
Lonely Woman 03:34 Tools
Why Can'tI Come To You 03:34 Tools
Song Of Life/Hush Little Baby 01:22 Tools
Song Of Life (With Hush Little Baby) 01:22 Tools
Song Of The One I Love (Or Love, My Love) 03:36 Tools
Black Is The Color Of My True 00:00 Tools
Hush Little Baby With Ba Ha Ba 03:34 Tools
Hush Little Baby/Ba Ha Bad 03:34 Tools
Sad Am I. Glad Am I 03:34 Tools
Please don't make me love you 03:34 Tools
Higher and Higher: It Never Entered My Mind 04:26 Tools
Good Morning Heartache (Live) 03:34 Tools
Why Can’t I Come To You 02:51 Tools
Love Is The Warmth Of Togertherness 01:29 Tools
Sad Am I 01:22 Tools
Black Is The Color Of My True Loves Hair 01:22 Tools
Strange Fruit 00:00 Tools
MOON, DON'T COME OUT TONIGHT 00:00 Tools
Why Can't I Come Up To You 00:00 Tools
Uncle John 00:00 Tools
Fascination Rhythm (Live) 00:00 Tools
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Patty Waters is a jazz vocalist, best known for her free jazz recordings in the 1960s for the ESP Disk label. Although she has rarely recorded since then, she is more and more recognized as a vocal innovator whose influence extends beyond jazz. Fellow female vocalist pioneers Yoko Ono and Diamanda Galás, as well as rock singer-songwriter Patti Smith, have all named Patty Waters as an influence, while Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth has stated to be an admirer. Patty Waters was born March 11, 1946 in Iowa. She started singing semi-professionally in high school. After school she sang for the Jerry Gray Hotel Jazz Band. Her family moved to Denver, Colorado where she started listening to Billie Holiday, whose life and singing had a profound influence on her. In the early 1960s she followed the recommendation of friends to move to New York. While in New York, she was invited to sing as a guest with Bill Evans at the Village Vanguard, with Chic Corea at Minton's, with Walter Davis Jr. at Slug's, with John Hicks at the Five Spot, with Jaki Byard, Sir Roland Hanna, Ben Webster and Charles Mingus at various times at the Five Spot, and sang with Herbie Hancock at his home. She worked in an Upper East Side supper club with Richard Wyands and George Joyner and made a Jax beer commercial with Joe Newman, and performed with the big band of Warren Smith. Albert Ayler heard her in a dining club and introduced her to Bernard Stollman, the owner of the experimental jazz label ESP Disk. Her most influential albums, Sings (1965) and College Tour (1966) were both released on ESP Disk. The first side of her 1965 debut (Sings) was given over entirely to self-composed solo piano miniatures, leaving listeners somewhat unprepared for the second side, which consisted solely of her 13-minute interpretation of "Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair." Building into hair-raising screams and vocal improvisations, augmented by a small, free jazz combo, it remains the performance for which she is most noted Only a few months after the recording of Sings, a recording from Waters' college tour was made druing April of 1966. The release was titled College Tour. This recording featured a completely different set of songs; all Waters' originals with the exception of the Rodgers and Hart standard "It Never Entered My Mind". The recording featured dates with backing by pianist Dave Burrell, and fellow ESP Disk artists Giuseppi Logan on flute and Ran Blake and Burton Greene on piano. In the late 1960s, she spent some time in Europe and then left the music world to bring up her son (born in 1969) in Mill Valley, California. She has since performed only occasionally with musicians such as Art Lande, Steve Swallow, and Elliott Zigmund at the Berkeley Museum of Modern Art and at the old Keystone Korner in San Francisco. Aside from a subsequent appearance as a member of the Marzette Watts Ensemble on a 1968 LP, nothing else was heard from Waters on record until 1996 when she released Love Songs on the Jazz Focus label, a compilation of standards accompanied by pianist Jessica Williams. Patty has since appeared with Jessica at the Jazz Store in Carmel, California, she has performed in concert in Palo Alto, California, in San Francisco, California, at the Monterey Jazz Festival in 1999, at the Vision Festival in New York City in 2003, at the Le Weekend Jazz Festival in Stirling, Scotland, with Burton Greene. In 2004 she released a compilation of previously unreleased material, titled You Thrill Me: A Musical Odyssey 1962-1979 on the Water label, and a year later released Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe: Live in San Francisco 2002. Esp Disk also released a Downbeat Magazine critics in the 60s and 70s voted for her in both “Talent Deserving Wider Recognition” and “Established Singer” categories. In Downbeat's “International Jazz Critics Poll” of 1967, she'd have won first place with one more vote. And "Patty Waters College Tour,” in 1970, won 2nd place vocal recording in Jazz and Pop Magazine. She has received favorable mention in various books on jazz including “Stormy Weather, A century of Jazz Women” and “Music and Politics.” Her recording of “Black is the Color...” was used in a French film in 1970. External Links: http://www.pattywaters.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.