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June
3, 2005
"Detour Ahead: Mary Ann McCall"
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This
week on Night Lights its Detour Ahead: Mary Ann McCall.
Mary Ann McCall, whom Johnny Mandel once called the greatest of
all the big band singers, is a secret heroine of American jazz vocal
music. Little-known today, and not widely recorded during even the most
active periods of her career, she has sometimes been compared to Billie
Holiday and Anita ODay for the soulful maturity of her late 1940s
and 1950s work. (Musician and writer Loren Shoenberg describes her sound
as throaty and purposefully rough.) Problems with addiction
and a predilection for singing only jazz held McCall back as a marketplace
force . Well hear a number of her recordings with the Woody Herman
big band, including Romance in the Dark and I Got It
Bad and That Aint Good, as well as small-group work with Phil
Moore, Ralph Burns, and Charlie Ventura, and cuts from her late-1950s
albums, including Detour to the Moon and Melancholy Baby. Detour
Ahead airs Saturday, June 3 at 11:05 p.m. on WFIU.
Also this week, Night Lights makes its debut on Michigans
Blue Lake Public Radio,
where it can be heard Sunday evenings at 10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
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