Jon Hendricks Essentials

Jon Hendricks Essentials

Jazz singer and lyricist Jon Hendricks occupies a central role in the evolution of vocalese. His gift for writing witty, swinging verse for multiple voices shines through on Count Basie's bluesy jaunt “Everyday,” recorded in 1957 with Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross. His voice's ability to draw out and enrich melodies just like a horn is on full display in “Social Call,” which blurs the line between West Coast jazz sway and beat poetry. Also a dexterous scat singer, Hendricks' bustling dips and flights share the spotlight with Thelonious Monk's percussive keys on their 1968 reworking of “In Walked Bud.”

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