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Rachelle Ferrell
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Member Since2/14/2006
Band Websitewww.rachelleferrell.com
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   About Rachelle Ferrell
Though she is largely obscure outside of jazz circles (particularly those connected to the festival circuit), Rachelle Ferrell is unquestionably one of the most dynamic talents in contemporary pop music. Very few vocal artists in the industry have Ferrell's potent combination of range, phrasing, and musicianship (she is also and accomplished pianist). Such potency was made powerfully aware to Blue Note Record's head Bruce Lundvall who first heard Ferrell on a demo tape (while driving to the supermarket) and signed her shortly thereafter in 1990 after seeing her perform in Germantown, Pennsylvania. So impressed was Lundvall with her talents, that he signed Ferrell to both the Blue Note Label and the Capitol Label allowing her to funnel her talents through the prism of traditional jazz and R&B. In short, Rachelle Ferrell's talents transcend generic classification and Lundvall had the foresight to realize such a fact. Lundvall quickly set out to plan Ferrell's coming out party via a showcase at the 1991 Montreux Jazz Festival. In the past, the showcase was used to introduced the talents of Dianne Reeves (also signed to both labels), Stanley Jordan, and Gonzalo Rubalcaba. Live at Montreux 91-97 captures Ferrell's moving debut at Montreux in July of 1991 and subsequent performances at the venue throughout the decade of the 1990s. Ferrell first emerged in the states with her R&B debut Rachelle Ferrell (1992), a solid collection of self-penned originals that featured a striking duet with Will Downing ("Nothing Has Ever Felt Like This"). It was with the release of First Instrument in 1994 (recorded prior to Rachelle Ferrell) that audiences were really introduced to Ferrell's jazz sensibilities. Many of the tracks eventually recorded for First Instrument were part of Ferrell's program at Montreux in 1991 (she was backed by the Eddie Green trio in both cases), but the live material offers listeners, particularly those who have never heard Ferrell "live", to witness her simply extraordinary live performances. However accomplished Ferrell's studio recordings have been, the studio is simply incapable of capturing an artistic sprit that refuses to be contained and limited by the constraints of making a record. Live in Montreux 91-97 opens with a dutiful hard-bopped rendition of the Sam Cooke classic "You Send Me" which Ferrell sings so effortlessly and gleefully that it's a wonder that more jazz vocalists haven't recorded versions of the song. Ferrell's rather pedestrian (by her standard) scat finish initially gets a solid rise out of the crowd. The standard "You Don't Know What Love Is", similarly gets backed by a spare hard groove courtesy of Tyrone Brown on bass, as Green's bright piano lines are shadowed by Ferrell's dark hues throughout the first half of the track. But it is Ferrell who brightens up after Green's solo, dancing melismatic flourishes on-top of Green and Brown's vamp. Simply whetting the curiosity of the crowd, Ferrell is well into her thing with the original "Don't Waste Your Time". On the fast paced tuned Ferrell show that she loses neither her timing nor her gift for nuance as the groove begins to overheat (again courtesy of a Green solo). It is in the midst of the song's pulsating close that Ferrell first gets the audience off their feet as she displays the triple-octave screech that has made her such an extraordinary live performer. In some regards "Don't Waste Your Time" is just a set-up for her off-the-chart version of "Bye-Bye Blackbird". Again matching the triple espresso pace set by Brown, midway through, Ferrell vocals literarily apes the sounds of birds in frenzy. But it's the closing of the song (impressive even on First Instrument) that Ferrell, during her first Montreux become Rachelle Ferrell. Seemingly pacing herself through 30 seconds of scats as if she was measuring her tour de force moment, Ferrell unleashes a flurry of bird sounds finally punching out over and over the phrase "Black Bird" (24 fours times by my count) as her lungs sound as if they are about to collapse for lack of air. It is this kind of stream of consciousness modernist frenzy -- where Miles Davis should have met the great Shirley Caesar -- that really sets Ferrell apart from contemporary Jazz vocalists, save rare moment with Al Jarreau. Despite her ability to hang when the pace is amped, Ferrell perhaps best distinguishes herself on ballads. Ferrell introduces the Rodgers and Hart classic "My Funny Valentine" as a song done by "everybody's mothers sisters grandmothers first cousins aunts kid's sons" before doing a version so personalized that it exists as an aura around her. Dripping like some gin-drenched molasses, Ferrell sings "is your figure less than Greek / Is your mouth a little weak?" and a host of the song's lyrics like a lazy Sunday morning that promises redemption and salvation, without ever having to leave the comfort of Nana's quilt. (You can almost hear Gwendolyn Brooks somewhere in the background saying "When you have forgotten Sunday…"). On her own composition "I Can Explain", which was included on her most recent studio disc Individuality (Can I Be Me?) (2000), Ferrell is also on the piano, giving the audience a glimpse at her dual genius. Ferrell almost stops time midway through the song with the lyric "you wanted me all to yourself / I just found out, you've got somebody else", holding the last syllable for nearly 13 seconds. Alongside her finish of "Bye, Bye Blackbird", Ferrell's performances of "My Funny Valentine" and "I Can Explain" are the clear highlights of Live at Montreux 91-97. Ferrell is joined by longtime collaborator George Duke on "I'm Special" a track that would later appear on Rachelle Ferrell. Duke is also on keyboards for Ferrell's version of Cy Coleman's "With Every Breath I Take" (drawn from Ferrell's appearance at Montreux in July of 1997. Also taken from that appearance are Ferrell's performances of "Me Viola Seul" and "On Se Reveillera" (both in French) backed by members of the WCR Big Band Cologne. There was a six-year gap between the releases of First Instrument and Individuality, so the release of Live in Montreux 91-97 is a welcomed release from an artist who admittedly has had less than a consistent presence in the studio. Live in Montreux 91-97 is a literally "best of" more so because it captures Ferrell at her best -- on stage and pushing the boundaries.

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Velben





Jul 22 2006 12:39 AM

sup Rachelle!
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Jul 17 2006 3:18 AM

You are totally and utterly mesmerising! When are you coming back to London? Make it soon....pleeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaassssssssse!
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Apr 29 2006 2:02 PM

Thanks for the add. Love your work. Keep 'em coming. Peace.

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Ledisi





Apr 29 2006 10:07 AM

I am so grateful that you are my friend.I love you.Ledisi
Donald





Apr 22 2006 7:59 PM

I truly hope that I get to hear you sing with your brother again. "Reflections of my Heart" is one of my favorite songs. The way your voices weave around each other and blend so effortlessly - it's magic.

Thank you for the music.
anylou


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Apr 22 2006 1:13 AM

HI RACHELLE :
I HAVE LISTENED ALL OF YOUR WORK AND I
THINK THAT YOU ARE :
THE MOST INCREDIBLE SINGER IN THE WHOLE WORLD. BEST, ANYLOU.
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Apr 21 2006 9:18 PM

Thanks for the add. I love your music and can't wait to see you live! Sista...
Mashi~Mash





Apr 21 2006 3:04 PM

You have no idea what your music has gotten me through. Thank you!
Ngaiire





Apr 21 2006 5:17 AM

U are incredible! Happiness to you!
Author Ash





Apr 20 2006 9:45 PM

I simply am a fan
and I think that your are truly blessed with a gift
Tracy™





Apr 20 2006 8:15 PM

You are truely one of the best singers I have ever heard! you can sing soprano and alto very well! WOW I have been a big fan of yours for years! me and my sister!
Aalysis The Author





Apr 20 2006 5:51 PM

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Apr 20 2006 2:46 PM

Whats up Princess, beautiful sound and an inspiration to the soul - I love your vibe - Keep doing your thing - Holla back with a comment and let others get acces to your vibe - Bless and much love -

Capital T
The House of eMaGi





Apr 20 2006 4:25 AM

Blessings Queen,

U are amazing!!! I doubt there is any other woman in the industry that can hold a note like u... it is certainly a pleasure to have u as a friend...
MS. DIVA CEO of P.O.P





Apr 19 2006 6:14 PM

Dear Rachelle,

Thank you so much for the add. I really appreciate your music. It has been a daily part of my listening library for over 10 years.
jirard





Apr 19 2006 5:47 PM

What an awesome talent!! You are definitely an inspiration... been loving your music for years.
Aalysis The Author





Apr 19 2006 4:17 PM

Thanks for the Add Rachelle!!! I absolutely positively ademantly LOVE your art... your style... your sound... everything about your music!!! Your rendition of "You Don't Know What Love Is" is the BOMB!!!! Ay.... How come you never perform "Til You Come Back To Me" On stage??? I mean, I know it's old.... but I LOVE that song... anyway... your music doesn't get old... it becomes Classic!!! Much, Much, Much Love to you Rachelle!!! I can't wait until your back at Chene Park in Detroit!!!!
QUINCY





Apr 19 2006 3:01 PM

Hi Rachelle...I love your body of work!....Autumn Leaves is my favorite this morning...it would be nice if you put that on the media player.
Manu





Apr 19 2006 1:52 PM

Thanks for the add, I love your music, especially when you're playing with Jef Lee, just awesome.. :)
Smooth





Apr 19 2006 1:14 PM

Thank you, Rachelle for adding me! Your vocals are just stunning!
Chris Philips





Apr 19 2006 12:00 PM

Hey Rachelle, I still love that Will Downing duet above! What a tune. We met years ago at Montreux and London during my days at Jazz FM (sadly now gone). Still one of your biggest fans. One day I'd like my son to hear you sing live. Peace. Chris
bridget





Apr 19 2006 12:01 AM

thank you for being friend. i really enjoy your music!

blessings,
bridget
Ste V Lo





Apr 18 2006 11:56 PM

Thanks for the add. Ive been following your music for some years now and you havent nissed a beat. Keep it movin.
Musical love
Ste V Lo
Bobby Rocwell





Apr 18 2006 1:49 AM

i saw u perform in chicago at one of the summer festivals a few year ago. wow!!! you made me a believer.

you are in a leauge of your own.
!uck the industry if they don't see the goddest in you.

peace
ps.
come back 2 chicago soon.

bobbyrocwell
long live real hip-hop.
RA-RE VALVERDE - A BEAUTIFUL MESS NOW ON ITUNES!!!





Apr 16 2006 11:47 PM

Hey Rachelle,

Just stopping thru to say hello! I hope all is well with you!

Much love...

Ra-Re V.
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