The jazz world has
lost one of its greatest icons, the legendary Sheila Jordan who passed away
yesterday at the age of 96. Her highly individual style was purely a jazz voice
and a modern jazz voice at that.
Sheila wasn't a night club chanteuse who played at being a jazz singer. Like Mark Murphy and Jon Hendricks it was all or nothing with her.
I was fortunate to hear that unique voice live on three occasions. The first time was at the North Sea Jazz Festival in the early 1980s (1983) where she was featured with the jazz orchestra of George Gruntz and, although the ensemble included Charlie Mariano on alto and soprano, Tom Harrell on trumpet and Julian Priester on trombone it was hearing Sheila that made the trip to Den Haag worthwhile.
It was 2009 when next I heard her. This was as part of the Gateshead International Jazz Festival where she not only wowed the audience but also gave a masterclass in jazz singing. It certainly changed the direction of a well known local, and award winning, singer - a certain Ms. Gilby.
Sadly missed, there'll never be anyone quite like her.
REST IN PEACE. Lance
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