Dunno about electro-what-you-said.
What I worry about in this format is that all this info
will get buried. I believe we should lobby Wayne to make this
forum first in first out or whatever it means to display
newest posts at the top of the list or the thread title with the
most recent entries.
I wanted to add Kitty Margolis to my list of female
vocalists. A very similar delivery reminiscent Nancy Wilson.
Kitty can keep time and she doesn't run out of breath that
I can hear.
The tune I'm concentrating on is "Sleeping Bee". This to me
is really infectious and I never knew much about it before.
As i recall from the over-the-air notes by Parlocha, lyrics
were written by Truman Capote. A must find for you and a
special delivery to a youngster I know.
There are very few tunes-- especially jazz I betcha that a kid can
wrap his or her head around. Waters of March was one I thought of
since it has no narrative per se, narrative being the moon and
June elements of most pop music. Another one is "Voom" by
Blossom Dearie. "Voom" is a French tune. I don't think it even
matters what language you hear it in. I heard it in French
first as the outro of film called _Toto the Hero_ (I think.)