Angela Davis interviews Carmen McRae (1977)
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- Опубликовано: 24 янв 2020
- Jazz singer, composer and actress Carmen McRae (1920 - 1994) talks with activist Angela Davis in San Francisco on November 18, 1977. The interview was recorded around the time of McRae's show at Club Mocambo in San Francisco's Tenderloin district. McRae discusses her early career as a pianist, her approach to performance, women's involvement in show business, and her experiences with Charlie Parker
this is gold. thank you for rescuing this interview.
This interview really made my day. I really appreciate your sharing this for various reasons. It was great to hear Carmen McRae communication her background, jazz artist and singing and women singing.
Thrilling to see two masters in their own field getting together and sharing life experiences. Thanks for sharing such gem 💎❤️
These are two of my favorite Sister's.
Ms. Angela Davis, Thank you for this interview with Carmen Mcrae. One of the finest jazz vocalist , of our time. She was witty, willing to talk about another creative genius, Mr. Charlie Parker. She stated she had never experienced racism when she traveled to different venues. The interview was insightful, and gave a small portion of who she was as a jazz singer. RIP Carmen Mcrae. ❤ Your talent.
Wow...Thank you so much for this historical gem!! :)
This is a breath of fresh air and necessity!
Absolutely brilliant ❤❤
Powerful interview by two powerful sister.
great interview/discussion/deep talk!
Thank you for posting!
wow
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Baby. These 2 BEAUTIFUL woman. My goodness
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i want you to understand every word i'm saying.
And I do, I was fortunate to hear and see Carmen McRae throughout the years. That’s the first thing you notice about her singing she communicates effectively.
One of our West Indian greats like Hazel Scott…
Hazel Scott was arrogant, self important, and egotistical. She WAS talented though
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"well first of all she had halitosis" lol
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