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George V. Johnson, Jr.: Next In Line!
ByEddie Jefferson
vocals1918 - 1979
Information at trentonjazz.com indicates that Johnson got his start thirty years ago with pianist John Malachi. He later worked regularly with

James Moody
woodwinds1925 - 2010
The album, which runs for 40 minutes, features Johnson’s crystal clear vocal style patterned after pioneer Eddie Jefferson. "My Little Suede Shoes" and "Star Eyes" contain familiar note-for-note vocalese transcriptions, while "Opening Night" and "Nigerian ju ju Highlife" present new and original ideas. Live tracks "Freedom Jazz Dance" and "Bitches Brew" introduce crowd-pleasing excitement that makes the session memorable. Johnson receives stellar support from his ensembles, particularly from saxophonist Siraj on Jimmy Heath’s "Gingerbread Boy." Vocalese may be over 50 years old already, but the art remains as exciting as ever; particularly in the hands of talented performers such as George Johnson. ">
Track Listing
Eddie Jefferson sound bite: Opening Night; My Little Suede Shoes; Star Eyes; Nigerian ju ju Highlife; Gingerbread Boy; Freedom Jazz Dance; Bitches Brew.
Personnel
George V. Johnson, Jr.
vocalsArnold Sterling
saxophone, altoBernard Samuel
pianoHerman Foster
pianoMark Johnson
drumsVictor Jones
drumsTommie McKenzie
bassAlbum information
Title: Next In Line! | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Your Majesty Records
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