Jazz and R&B singer Nancy Wilson, a Grammy and Emmy Award winner,
gives a memorable performance with her flair for combining vocal
refinement, elegance and emotional sincerity with dazzling
panache. Filmed live from New York City's Carnegie Hall with a
full string orchestra, this DVD concert performance not only
showcases Wilson's unique blend of R&B, Jazz, Pop, Blues, Soul,
and Gospel, but also includes two memorable duets with Carl
Anderson, which made her the highlight of New York's JVC Jazz
Festival.
Vocalist Nancy Wilson's accolades are many. Throughout the years,
the public, the critics, and her peers have rewarded her with
great praise, numerous awards and a multitude of nominations. Her
talents have enabled her to carve out a prominent legacy in the
music world. Time Magazine noted 'She is, all at once, both cool
and sweet, both singer and storyteller,' and the Washington Post
felt compelled to comment 'Her intonation is faultless, her pulse
sure, and her deft turning of a phrase emotionally convincing.'
Wilson herself simply prefers to be called a Song Stylist.
Besides the full string orchestra conducted by Masahiko Satoh,
other musicians featured in this magical concert include Lew
Matthews (Keyboards), John Williams (Bass), Roy McCurdy (Drums),
Carl Anderson (Vocals), and Masahiko Satoh (Synthesizer).
Selections include:
1. Overture
2. Dearly Beloved
3. A Song For You
4. The Way It Goes
5. Folks Who Live On The Hill
6. I Was Telling Him About You
7. You Know
8. How Glad I Am
9. Guess Who I Saw Today
10. First Time On A Ferris Wheel (with Carl Anderson)
11. Forbidden Lover (with Carl Anderson)
DVD BONUS FEATURES:Nancy Wilson Biography
Digital Dolby Stereo Audio
Digitally Mastered Audio & Video
Instant Chapter Access to Songs
Review
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Flawless video, both technically and artistically! --JazzTimes
Magazine
This program shows what a consummately charming performer Wilson
can be. Elegant and commanding and backed by a string orchestra,
the singer gives one lesson after another in vocal drama: from
the pensive to the passionate… Even her between-songs patter has
the flow and vibrancy of good jazz. --Billboard Magazine
Wilson is never less than superb on all the material she
presents. Veteran Wilson listeners will enjoy the standards… and
those unfamiliar with Wilson will be pleasantly surprised at how
well she handles contemporary items… This video is encouraging
evidence that Nancy Wilson's talent remains intact. --JAZZIZ
Magazine
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About the Actor
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Vocalist Nancy Wilson s accolades are many. Throughout the years,
the public, the critics, and her peers have rewarded her with
great praise, numerous awards and a multitude of nominations. Her
talents have enabled her to carve out a prominent legacy in the
music world. Time Magazine noted She is, all at once, both cool
and sweet, both singer and storyteller, and the Washington Post
felt compelled to comment Her intonation is faultless, her pulse
sure, and her deft turning of a phrase emotionally convincing.
Wilson herself simply prefers to be called a Song Stylist.
From the Back Cover
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With a unique vocal style that blends elements of R&B, jazz, pop,
blues, soul, cabaret, and gospel, Nancy Wilson simply prefers to
be called a "song stylist." Her accolades are many. Throughout
the years, the public, the critics, and her peers have rewarded
her with great praise and numerous awards and nominations. These
include a Grammy, an Emmy, Entertainer of the Year, and winner of
Best Female Vocalist by both of the prestigious Downbeat and
Playboy jazz polls.
But what really makes Nancy Wilson shine is her flair for
combining vocal refinement, elegance, and emotional sincerity
with dazzling panache. These talents have enabled her to carve
out a permanent niche in the music world. V.I.E.W. Video is proud
to present this great vocal communicator in a memorable concert
with full string orchestra, direct from Carnegie Hall, a
highlight of New York's 1987 JVC Jazz Festival. This one will
have you asking for more. 52 minutes.
Selections: Overture, Dearly Beloved, A Song for You, The Way It
Goes, The Folks Who Live on the Hill, I Was Telling Him About
You, You Know, Guess Who I Saw Today, First Time on a Ferris
Wheel (with Carl Anderson), Forbidden Lover (with Carl Anderson),
How Glad I Am. Lew Matthews, keyboards; John Williams, bass; Roy
McCurdy, drums; Carl Anderson, vocals; Masahiko Satoh,
synthesizer; string orchestra conducted by Masahiko Satoh.
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