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Title: Joe Lee Wilson - Song For My Father(My Uncle)
Added: Dec 17, 2010
Author: JamOnStella
Duration: 4:56
Description:
Thanks: MrRepercussion. Joe Lee Wilson Was-Born: December 22, 1935 in Bristow, OKGenre: JazzYears Active: '60s, '70sOne of the '70s most striking jazz vocalists, Joe Lee Wilson blended a strong, stirring baritone voice and good delivery with a swinging style and savvy selection of material. The results made him quite popular for a few years, especially on college campuses in the Northeast. Wilson studied classical singing, and attended Los Angeles City College in the '50s, where he studied jazz. He toured the West Coast and Mexico as a jazz vocalist in the late '50s and moved to New York in 1962. Wilson worked... http://www.ilike.com/artist/Joe+Lee+Wilson/track/Song+For+My+Fatherhttp://itunes.apple.com/us/album/shout-for-trane/id337802070My Uncle: Joe Lee Wilson - JamOnStellaMy Uncle Joe Lee Wilson Has Also Passed Away on July 17,2011-Rest In Peace....ALL ABOUT JAZZ: Jazz Music, Jazz Artists, Jazz MP3s, Jazz ... Interview: Joe Lee Wilson November 2001 "I like songs with a positive message. We need positivity in the world more than ever." Meet Joe Lee Wilson-My Uncle has passed away today-July 17-2011-Brother of Ellis E.Wilson-My dad who passed away Feb-8th-2011-May they both rest in peace......Joe Lee Wilson-November 2001"I like songs with a positive message. We need positivity in the world more than ever." Meet Joe Lee WilsonBy Lionelle Hamanaka"Music is a healing force," said Mr. Wilson, as he stood waiting to perform at the second floor theatre of the Greenwich Music School on Sunday night, September 30, for a tribute to Greenwich Village firemen who died at the World Trade Center attack. The event was organized by jazz pianist Fiona Bicket and the singer Zoe."Joe Lee," as he is affectionately known, had come to New York to promote his new CD, "Feelin' Good," (Candidrecords.com) just before September 11th. That night he sang "Goin' Home," "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother," "Jazz Ain't Nothin' But Soul," and "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," with his beautiful baritone voice sculpting sounds like horn player, beating riffs out like a drum.Mr. Wilson is about six feet tall and has the bearing of a tribal chief, with a warm, charismatic stage presence. He is part native American from the Creek Nation. He plays guitar and piano and has written original songs which combine jazz with native American poetic ideas, scales and rhythmic motifs.
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