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Some jazz singers I only recently discovered on Pandora and I'm looking forward to hearing more are Heather Rigdon
If you missed CBS Sunday Morning with Linda Ronstadt, here it is:
I've just got back home and unwrapped my LP copy of Lana Del Rey's album "Lust For Life". There's something about her voice that's haunting.
Anyway, there's an article up about how this song "Groupie Love" from the album is a modern-day version of the Carpenters "Superstar" !
See what you think, it does have the same subject matter ect.
^^Thanks for posting Simon but after listening to it I had to immediately put on Solitaire to elevate my mood!
Thanks for posting, Simon. This is a really interesting track. I need to listen to more Lana Del Rey, as I’ve never given her work much attention, though I do like what I’ve heard. And you’re right, her voice does have a haunting quality. Which of her albums would you recommend?
This made me chuckle!
I've just started getting into her music myself, I've only got her "Lust For Life" album so far but it's quite interesting and I am really enjoying it so will be venturing futher into her albums. Despite my young age it's not really the type of music I usually listen to.
Tracks from across her albums I'd recommend you listen to are:
-Video Games
-Young And Beautiful
-Blue Velvet
-Get Free
-Love
There's a retro quality to her that I really dig, both in her voice, sound and looks. She's very aesthetic. It's all very 1950/60's Americana. The first three tracks that I've listed above are very rich sounding with strings combined with a modern sound, it's really interesting and she's quite an anomalous artist compared to her peers, she's old fashioned yet cool.
Actress & singer Molly Ringwald "Exactly Like You" performance: Matt Clark Sanford, MI