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    Ernestine Irene Anderson (and her twin sister Josephine) were born in Houston, Texas, on November 11, 1928. Her mother, Erma, was a housewife, and her father, Joseph, a construction worker who sang bass in a gospel quartet. By the age of three, Anderson showed a talent for singing along with her parents' old blues 78 rpm records by the likes of Bes...

    Ernestine Anderson was featured in an article in Time magazine, August 4, 1958: "the voice belongs to Negro Singer Ernestine Anderson, at 29 perhaps the best-kept jazz secret in the land" after her first album release. She is inevitably compared to Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday. Ernestine invariably rejects the comparisons. "I wish...

    As leader

    1. Hot Cargo(Mercury, 1958) 2. The Toast of the Nation's Critics(Mercury, 1959) 3. My Kinda Swing(Mercury, 1960) 4. Moanin' (Mercury, 1960) 5. The Fascinating Ernestine(Mercury, 1960) 6. The New Sound of Ernestine Anderson(Sue, 1963) 7. Miss Ernestine Anderson(Columbia, 1967) 8. Hello Like Before(Concord Jazz, 1977) 9. Live from Concord to London(Concord Jazz, 1978) 10. Sunshine(Concord Jazz, 1980) 11. Never Make Your Move Too Soon(Concord Jazz, 1981) 12. Seven Starswith Cal Tjader, Teddy Wil...

    As guest

    1. Ray Brown, Live at the Concord Jazz Festival 1979(Concord Jazz, 1979) 2. Concord All Stars, Ow!(Concord Jazz, 1987) 3. George Shearing, Dexterity(Concord Jazz, 1988) 4. Frank Capp/Nat Pierce Juggernaut, Live at the Alley Cat(Concord Jazz, 1987)

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  4. Ernestine Anderson: Swings the Penthouse. Rating: ★★★. Author: Alyn Shipton. View record and artist details. Never quite as celebrated as Carmen McRae or Betty Carter, Ernestine has outlived her contemporaries, and this 1962 session shows she was very much in their class. Swings the Penthouse. Follow us. Latest print issues. Free bonus CDs.

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  6. 27. Dez. 2014 · This is the 34-year old Anderson singing with exuberance and spontaneity in the intimate setting of Seattle's legendary jazz club, the Penthouse. Here she swings and shouts, cajoles and caresses her way through a set list of standards and jazz classics as only she could.

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