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  1. Finally, Betty Carter is a live album by Betty Carter. Though it was recorded in 1969, its release was delayed until 1975 because the master recording was stolen. A second album of material recorded from the same concert, Round Midnight, was released the same year.

  2. Betty Carter (née Lillie Mae Jones le 16 mai 1929 à Flint au Michigan et morte le 26 septembre 1998 à Brooklyn, New York) est une chanteuse américaine de jazz, reconnue pour ses capacités d'improvisations et son style très personnel.

    • Chanteuse
    • Betty Carter
    • 16 mai 1929Flint, Michigan
  3. 22 mars 2019 · Thankfully, there's no shortage of great Betty Carter clips still circulating on the internet. To help you prepare for The Music Never Stops, her previously unreleased concert record out March 29 from Blue Engine Records, we thought we'd collect some of her greatest video hits in one place.

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Finally by Betty Carter. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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    • Jazz
    • 97
    • 1975
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Betty_CarterBetty Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter was born in Flint, Michigan, and grew up in Detroit, where her father, James Jones, was the musical director of a Detroit church and her mother, Bessie, was a housewife. As a child, Carter was raised to be extremely independent and to not expect nurturing from her family. Even 30 years after leaving home, Carter was still very aware of and a...

    Even at a young age, Carter was able to bring a new vocal style to jazz. The breathiness of her voice was a characteristic seldom heard before her appearance on the music scene. She also was well known for her passion for scat singingand her strong belief that the throwaway attitude that most jazz musicians approached it with was inappropriate and ...

    Carter continued to perform, tour, and record, as well as search for new talent until she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancerin the summer of 1998. She died on September 26, 1998, at the age of 69, and was cremated. She was survived by her two sons.

    Carter often recruited young accompanists for performances and recordings, insisting that she "learned a lot from these young players, because they're raw and they come up with things that I would never think about doing." 1993 was Carter's biggest year of innovation, creating a program called Jazz Ahead, which took 20 students who were given the o...

    Seth Rogovoy, "Betty Carter: Still taking risks", Interview, Berkshire Eagle, November 14, 1997, via The BerkshireWeb.
    Betty Carter profile at MTV
    Martin Weil, Betty Carter Archived January 26, 2021, at the Wayback MachineObituary, 1998
  6. Finally by Betty Carter released in 1969. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. 21 nov. 2016 · Jazz. Betty Carter. La séquence des perles et des inédits ressortis de l’oubli. Tout au long du mois de novembre, exhumées des archives de Columbia, Epic, RCA Victor et Vogue, une série de rééditions qui n’étaient plus disponibles depuis belle lurette et qui sont autant de madeleines au goût souvent irrésistible.