Ernestine Anderson - I Want a Little Boy



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Highly respected vocalist Ernestine Anderson renders an engaging woman's version of the Blues Classic, "I Want a Little Girl" in Berlin in 1978.
She was wonderfully supported by a swinging trio, led by the late, legendary bassist Ray Brown, with Mike Renzi on piano and Randy Jones on drums.


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I love it. ... ( 1 year ago by bruced47)
I love it. Ernestine sounds great as ever and Renzi's piano riffs are so tasteful.
That's the one and ... ( 1 year ago by DrFlotzenheimer)
That's the one and only Monty Alexander on piano Who else in the world can play like that. Ernastine is a great singer knows all the phrases.
I believe that is ... ( 1 year ago by bruced47)
I believe that is Mike Renzi on piano. Check the video description above. You can also do an image search on Google and compare photos of Renzi with Alexander.
I Love Ernestine ... ( 1 year ago by tupacdkssmn)
I Love Ernestine Anderson
Huh? I just ... ( 1 year ago by kpitt1204)
Huh? I just happened to be playing a 45 by her this morning. I have no idea who she is, but I do realize that I have heard of her. I have no idea where I got the 45, but I am glad to see this clip. Now I have to find some more stuff of hers to listen to.
At our restaurant ... ( 1 year ago by lysis1854)
At our restaurant we used to play her stuff all the time- people loved her-asked who she was-wondered why not famous. Monty Alexander Ray brown Trio and her recorded a few albums all great. "Live at the Concord jazz festival 1979" is my favorite. Monty Alexander is his best with Ernestine and Ray Brown.
That's Monty ... ( 1 year ago by AKOutback)
That's Monty Alexander on piano. Live at Concord was actually 1977- a fantastic album
Monty's one of the best. There's one chord sub he uses in his solo that is killer.
Now that we have a ... ( 1 year ago by paulostroff99)
Now that we have a little Ernestine Anderson,how about the awesome Dakota Staton to really blow everyones minds.She is up there with Ella and Sarah.Some of her songs are to die for! Even I've got it bad and that ain't good with Ivie Anderson and Duke Ellington would be fantastic.
Truly one of the ' ... ( 1 year ago by rebel2rebel)
Truly one of the 'greats' I do adore Ms. Anderson. THANX...
Great Moments With ... ( 11 months ago by gobagirl)
Great Moments With Ernestine Anderson is an amazing album of hers. She's like butter on toast! Love her!
Its Mike Renzi. I ... ( 11 months ago by stangilmer)
Its Mike Renzi. I know because I worked with him. Don't let the beard fool ya.
Giant player in his own right...Stan Gilmer.
I beg to differ; ... ( 11 months ago by lcmhar)
I beg to differ; the pianoplayer is Monty Alexander
Pointless ... ( 10 months ago by rtel123)
Pointless comparison with Dakota Staton. There is only one Ernestine, and her powerful, clean voice and wonderful interpretations are unrivaled. Our deepest gratitude to Ray Brown for reviving her career when no one else was noticing her!
With piano, there ... ( 9 months ago by kingusmcgee)
With piano, there is a slight look-a-like
with Mike Renzi and Monty Alexander. But due Alexander's piano style and the fact he's played with Ray Brown and Ernestine several X's before, I say Monty Alexander.
Thanks for the post.
I am a major fan of ... ( 9 months ago by rtel123)
I am a major fan of Monty. I was fooled for a few moments that this is Monty, but further study convinces me that Stan Gilmer's comments are reliable. Why are so many commentators calling JazzVocalFan a liar? He would not just fabricate the credits when he posted.
I just got from a ... ( 9 months ago by MixItWell)
I just got from a very trusted Jazz expert in New York that this is effectively Mike Renzi. The information above is accurate. If you get a chance to see her performing live, you are up for a real treat. Cheers!
With all due ... ( 7 months ago by vova47)
With all due respect to experts and reliable sourses(beard or not)it
´s undoubtedly Monty Alexander and not Renzi.I know both of them well.Also IMO it´s Kenny Clare on drums.Great clip BTW,THANKS!
Funny. I also ... ( 7 months ago by craigwalters)
Funny. I also though it was Monty Alexander. I don't know Mike Renzi though so...
I have been a ... ( 5 months ago by Tdellat)
I have been a friend of Mike Renzi for 30 years and he affirms that he played this gig with Ernestine Anderson. The bass player was the famous Ray Brown. It's a great performance!!!
I knew our Jazz ... ( 5 months ago by MixItWell)
I knew our Jazz curator couldn't be wrong! Otherwise he wouldn't hold that position, would he? Mike Renzi it is, then!
I did'nt work with ... ( 3 months ago by SRAZZILRIT)
I did'nt work with , but .... The pianist is Monty ALEXANDER . You have to listen.... The bassist is Ray BROWN .
Bluesy,jazzy and ... ( 3 months ago by bradly2007)
Bluesy,jazzy and supremely passionate and deeply soulful, Ernestine Anderson deserves a Lifetime Achievement "Grammy Award" for her decades of sublime recordings and incredibly great performances...for sure one of the all time greatest~ Bravo Ernestine!!!
This is definitely ... ( 3 months ago by joopanese)
This is definitely Monty Alexander. Listen to his style.
With all respects.. ... ( 1 month ago by ColmOSullivanRed)
With all respects... definitley, definitley, definitely Monty Alexander, piano; definitley, definitley, definitley Kenny Clare (the late great Englishman), drums. No doubts whatsoever - I promise! (In fact, there's even footage from this concert featured in a real fine Germnan TV documentary on Monty Alexander's life).



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