Wednesday, 22 July 2020
He said I was the type that was most inclined when out of his sight to be out of my mind
Sad news today - the coolest-of-the-cool jazz vocalist and songwriter Miss Annie Ross has shimmied her way off to that great bebop jam in the sky, four days before what would have been her 90th birthday.
An émigré from Scotland, young Annie emerged from her theatrical upbringing to become a star of that post-War New York jazz zeitgeist as pivotal member of the vocalese trio Lambert, Hendrick and Ross, who collaborated with the likes of Count Basie, Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, Carmen McRae and many more legends of the jazz-cabaret scene. Her songs were covered by estimable stars such as Carole King and Bette Midler, and she went on to open her own nightclub in Covent Garden in London, welcoming as performers the likes of Nina Simone, Blossom Dearie, Anita O'Day, Joe Williams and Erroll Garner.
A legend, indeed - not least for this eternal classic:
RIP, Annie Ross (born Annabelle Allan Short, 25th July 1930 – 21st July 2020)
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She seems like a very cool lady! Even with two heads.
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Certainly a "unique and new" thing to have... Jx
DeleteWould have loved to have gone to her club
ReplyDeleteCool.
It's now a "Be At One" cocktail bar, so one can still go there. It wouldn't be quite the same, obviously.
DeleteInterestingly, the venue was also briefly taken over as a drag show-bar, hosted by the glittering Ricky Renee (see my blog about her)...
Jx