Oh, that orchestra !!! The strings, the horns. Perfect. He's so lucky to be singing with that backup. Wow! Just one thing about Jose and the rest of the young jazz performers, though. They have to take a lesson from the old timers and classic singers-- Sinatra, Bennett, Cole . . . give more credit and appreciation and awe for the orchestra and soloists. He HAS to SAY how great those musicians are . . . to the audience !!! In the old days, the singers used to sit in a chair on the side, when the orchestra and soloists played their hearts out. Wouldn't it be great if Jose pointed his outstretch palms to the orchestra and moved them upward to indicate that they should stand and be applauded by the audience. Or even better (I wish I was Jose's manager). When the strings start to really sound out and the horns join to just start smiling and laughing and say "stop, stop, wait a minute. The sounds comin out from this orchestra are too much for me to take. It's beautiful, wonderful !!!" Then let the audience appreciate the orchestra right from the beginning. That would be a music lesson for the audience -- to listen to the amazing harmonies right from the first song. Then, Jose could ask the conductor to start again. Show business !!! Anyone agree?
I'll be a JJ fan club❤. He is skilled and talented. a gracious combination...and dont he know it... ever rising
Peace
Love This Music! Your Ancient Voice 😊 Make Ancestors Smile!
God Blessings Always ❤
How am I the first person to comment on this and it's been up all these months....this is 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥!!!
Awesome Absolutely Amazing miss Bill ..Jose sounds so much like him in Hello Like Before ,🍇🍒🍊🍋🍏🌈🔥🔥🔥❄️
Damn, they sound incredible!
Me amarro nessa música!! Jose James é muito bom!!!
Jose is great, he really feels the music especially in hello like before!!
I'm so excited to have found Jose James 🎉😅😅😅😅🎉🎉
Meu hino quando levanto😊😊😊😊
woo great music
Perfeito!
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Oh, that orchestra !!! The strings, the horns. Perfect. He's so lucky to be singing with that backup. Wow! Just one thing about Jose and the rest of the young jazz performers, though. They have to take a lesson from the old timers and classic singers-- Sinatra, Bennett, Cole . . . give more credit and appreciation and awe for the orchestra and soloists. He HAS to SAY how great those musicians are . . . to the audience !!! In the old days, the singers used to sit in a chair on the side, when the orchestra and soloists played their hearts out.
Wouldn't it be great if Jose pointed his outstretch palms to the orchestra and moved them upward to indicate that they should stand and be applauded by the audience. Or even better (I wish I was Jose's manager). When the strings start to really sound out and the horns join to just start smiling and laughing and say "stop, stop, wait a minute. The sounds comin out from this orchestra are too much for me to take. It's beautiful, wonderful !!!" Then let the audience appreciate the orchestra right from the beginning. That would be a music lesson for the audience -- to listen to the amazing harmonies right from the first song. Then, Jose could ask the conductor to start again. Show business !!! Anyone agree?
Sweet
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Add Commodores - Machine Gun to that... (instrumental)