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Rita Graham is featured in Joan Cartwright's book

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Joan Cartwright and Jazz Hotline

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Francine Reed’s new album Shades of Blue is the language of human spirit distilled through a voice of radiance.

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Ladies and Gents,

Send Jay your CDs. He'll play them!

Joan,

Thanks for the article on these lovely ladies  of song. You are the only person I know that truly keeps the lives of female instrumentalists, composers, vocalists and others in print. If they send me music, I'll make sure they are featured on my show and other radio shows.

John Edwards
P.O. Box 840
Red Oak, GA 30272

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Jay (WCLK 91.9 FM)

Jay Edwards is an On-Air Announcer for WCLK 91.9FM. He hosts Jazz Tones on Sunday's 9-11pm. He has also written line notes for jazz artists and articles for magazines.   His career has been over twenty years in radio and voice-overs.

Email: jay@atlantajazz.info

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**EXTRA, EXTRA** - Diva JC has a new career

Read all about it at her BLOG!

IN PURSUIT OF A MELODY
by Joan Cartwright

Get the whole story of how WOMEN IN JAZZ brought jazz and blues music to the world. Cartwright's book chronicles the lives of several women who were notable instrumentalists and singers in America and around the world and includes the artwork of Charles Mills. Joan launched her book on April 19, 2007. Buy at www.trafford.com/05-0819

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READ DIVA JC'S INTERVIEWS with B.B. King and other notable stars.

December/2007 

Dear Subscriber,

This is my birthday month (12/7) and I'm celebrating 60 years of a charmed and delightful life. Many of the Divas presented here, in the past year, have been instrumental in keeping me sane and on point. They include Rita Graham, our Jazz Woman, this month, who managed to tend to my heart wounds during her own crisis. Our Blues Woman for December is a singer I stole a song from over 10 years ago. The song is I'm A Handful and the singer is Atlanta's favorite, Francine Reed.

This 12th issue brings to a brilliant finale our first year of newsletters dedicated to some of the finest women in the music industry. Enjoy it and be sure to email us your ideas, suggestions and submissions for issues in the upcoming year!

Love and music,
Diva JC
Publisher

JAZZ WOMEN

RITA GRAHAM

Rita Graham is a Singer of Songs!  Graham was born on October 16, near Charleston, West Virginia. While attending Eastern Michigan University, in the late 1960s, Graham sang with local bands. She relocated to Los Angeles with her family and was soon booked in Sydney, Australia, where she met Ray Charles, who produced her first album Rita Graham Vibrations (TRC-1507) on his label, Tangerine Records.

Vibrations features a collection of classic jazz standards set in lush orchestral arrangements written by Sid Feller, who also produced Ray’s Georgia On My Mind. The following year, Rita toured with the Ray Charles Show as a Raylette. She is the only Raylette that Charles produced.

For three years, Graham worked with the Harry James Orchestra in Las Vegas, the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States. While recording with TV composer Mike Post, she opened for jazz greats, Oscar Peterson, Eddie Harris, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson and comedian Redd Foxx. She was featured with Mercer Ellington and the Duke Ellington Orchestra on the Duke Ellington Tour in 1982. 

On the legitimate stage, Rita originated the role of Coretta Scott King in the musical Selma at the Los Angeles Inner City Cultural Center, at The Huntington Hartford Theatre, produced by Redd Foxx and at the New Federal Theatre, in New York, produced by Woodie King, Jr. 

Rita has performed in night clubs, concert halls, theatres and festivals in the U.S., the U.K., Canada, Japan, Taiwan, Okinawa, Australia, Germany, Switzerland, France and Russia. She is a performer and board member of the non-profit Georgia Legacy Foundation and will be featured on a series of concerts in 2008 with The Crown Prince of The Blues, Sammy Blue, and blues legend Taj Mahal. 

Since 1991, Rita has lived in Atlanta, Georgia, where she has been featured with the Atlanta Swing Orchestra, J. R.’s Big Band Express and her own band at Sambuca Restaurant, where she made her live recording Rita Graham Live at Sambuca Atlanta.

Visit: www.ritagrahamsings.com

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FRANCINE REED

 

Born in Chicago, IL, Francine Reed is known as Lyle Lovett’s duet and back-up vocalist. She's been singing, since she was a child in her family’s gospel group.

“I always say I was born singing,” recalls Francine. “When the doctor slapped me, I went to singing ‘Look at me!'”

Ms. Reed pursued her dream as a full-time performer, when her children were grown up and self-sufficient. She performed in local jazz clubs and at various functions, rising to prominence in Phoenix, Arizona, where Reed appeared on the bill with Miles Davis, Smokey Robinson, Etta James, and The Crusaders.

In 1985, she met Lyle Lovett and they formed a strong alliance that continues to this day. “Lyle has always intrigued me, and has been my greatest influence in the last fifteen years of my life. Just seeing the amount of importance he puts into every performance and into every recording session has had a tremendous effect on me. Being around musicians of his caliber has brought me to a higher level.”

Francine provides Lovett and his Large Band with an indelible stage presence and harmonic texture that has captured fans and critics worldwide. Reminiscing on their initial encounter at a recording session, she said, “I couldn’t believe the voice I heard in the headphones belonged to THAT guy, I could’ve sworn that wasn’t him singing.”

Reed has performed with Lovett’s ensemble for over a decade. She appeared on several of his platinum discs and sang with Lovett on Late Night with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Regis and Kathy Lee.

In addition to touring with Lovett, Reed is on recordings by Delbert McClinton and Roy Orbison. Her distinctive vocals can be herd on  TV commercials, including Senekot Laxative (I Feel Good) and in a scene from the 1993 hit film, The Firm, via Tom Cruise’s character’s disc player.

“I can still remember my first performance, when I was a three year old in my aunt’s church. Her name was Helen Francis, for whom I’m named, and I was so small, they had to put me on the piano. I used to listen to rehearsals with her gospel choir and I’d sing I Wanna See Jesus for the congregation. An audience to me could be just one or two people. My mom would have guests over and point to me and say ‘sing a song.’ I would just go on and sing, and I’d even make up my own songs. It’s a natural God-given talent.”

Francine Reed’s solo career began in the mid –1990s, after she relocated to Georgia. She released I Want You To Love Me, in 1985, featuring Lyle Lovett. In 1986, she released Can't Make It On My Own that featured studio legends Al Kooper (organ) and Bob Babbait (bass), along with McClinton. Both recordings were highly acclaimed with the latter being the catalyst for a prestigious W. C. Handy Artist of the Year and Song of the Year nominations.

Bonnie Raitt praised Francine Reed during a concert at Chastain Park when she walked on stage with Ms. Reed’s album, proclaiming, “You folks have a national treasure here in Atlanta.”

Produced by Bryan Cole and Edd Miller for CMO Productions, in Atlanta, Shades of Blue is a stellar collection of ten compositions that allow Reed to expand on the legacy in which she carved her niche. The record features up-tempo dance selections, heartfelt ballads and lush orchestrations. It is definitely essential listening.

“My brother Tony introduced me to jazz. Like most of my family, I was into Rhythm & Blues, Motown, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, and Nancy Wilson. We used to listen to the radio and were influenced by everyone we heard. And we thought we could do what everyone else was doing.”

Got A Right To Sing The Blues is one of the special moments on her latest release. The duet of Francine and her sister, Margo, bespeaks a deep passion for the blues.

“I always loved the way Margo did this tune,” notes Francine, “and anything we sing together is going to be enjoyable.”

Choosing the songs for Shades of Blue was no easy task for a singer well versed in a number of genres. “Producers Bryan Cole and Edd Miller did everything for me on this album, except the singing! We received tunes from advertisements placed in magazines for me and they weeded through the tapes, selecting what was right for me. Their expertise made it all happen.”

The selections reveal a very personal aspect of Reed's life, like The Man That Got Away, Wrong Man For The Job, I Have A Right To Know and I’m A Handful.

“Oh yes, it’s a man thing. . .my breakup with a gentleman had a lot to do with these songs. It comes around every now and then. When we’re in the studio, I try to go with first takes. Since I’m constantly working, I don’t have the luxury of setting aside time specifically to record,” Francine asserts.

On the subject of capturing the energy of a live performance in a recording booth and keeping the concert flame burning, Ms. Reed notes “it’s a mindset for me that I’m still trying to master. If it’s a really good song, then it just comes out of me. At a gig, I try to phrase like a record, which is what the audience comes to hear. I learned that from being on the road with Lyle. Other times I have a tendency to be more improvisational and feed of the musicians and the crowd. Then I can kick it up a notch. How that comes about, I really don’t know. I just open my mouth and sing from the heart. I’m really blessed.”

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Joan Cartwright
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