Watch our favourite videos
In this section we will comile a database of our favourite videos. In other words, the one that define what Adore Jazz is all about.
Our Selection
- Nat King Cole sings his heart out, with one of the great texts of vocal jazz. witty. loving. warm. intense.
- Louis Armstrong wants Kisses not fights... just delightful
- George Shearing and Nat King Cole. Simply the best!
- Sweet! witty! Swinging! close your eyes, mouth, face and listen!
- Jazz...Does anyone even know what it is? Could you be precise? And maybe the beauty of Jazz is born of this uncertainty. The lack of an exact definition. The openness. The constant variations from one performance to another. The same tune. The same standard. But not quite the same...
- BRAZILIAN DREAMS. Paquito D'Rivera provides spirited accompaniment to the New York Voices' four-part harmony with high-quality improvisation.
- Perhaps the jazziest arrangement ever written for the Harold Arlen/Yip Harbug classic "Over The Rainbow" recorded live by one of the jazziest voices of the 20th Century, Sarah Vaughn.
- And one of the new voices with an extraordinary rendition of over the rainbow. Go see her live. It's amazing.
- Waters Of March. Susannah McCorckle. The best American songbook storyteller. Enjoy.
- I'm Old fashioned. Another one of Susannah McCorckle
- Dance me to the end of love. Madeleine Peyroux. What a story teller.
- Carmen Mcrae Sings Thelonious Monk. One of her best albums.
- Carmen Mcrae & Betty Carter - the duets. Stolen Moments. Indeed they are.
- Johnny Hartman & John Coltrane. The best ballads album ever made. They say that falling in love is wonderful. It's wonderful with this album.
- And another track from this milestone album. My one and only love.
- When I look in your eyes. Originally from dr. dolittle, sung by Irene Kral, not a household name. But we know her. And appreciate her. A lot. Beauty. Simplicity. That's jazz extreme.
- 16 going on 17. Originally from the sound of music, sung in the most tender and romantic way. such a delight. yes that's Willie Nelson.
