The Rebirth Of Lady Blues, International Blues Singer Jacqueline Amos
When I think about the Blues Singer Jacqueline
Amos, I often reflect on the times of Cotton Club
Comes To Harlem with Lady Blues, Billy Holiday,
the reflection sends a light of the times of the
1940's, the horns that plays from the direct
spirit of Blues, and the sounds of the pass,
which reverts through the mike of Lady Blues
Jackie, this vibrant cry, take me to the cotton
club brings the applauds from the audience,
Jacqueline not only a literarily writer but a
composer who gets down and dirty at times,
singing the flows of which she refer to her
ancestors, the cries from the mike, my mama done
told me, I was a country girl, but I took a
chance on the silver meter to release my pain,
through this heroic symposium, of blues and
poetic compositions she let the world feel the
revolution of composition.
I'se Country Girl deep from the south pick plenty
of cotton and milked many cows, she goes into a
trans as she sings, release my spirit look out;
here comes the spirit that lives within, Billy
holiday presents, she sings as the sweat
surrounds the implementation of her brow, play
those down home blues she cries at the keyboard,
let me step out my form, and take on the presence
of the ancestors who brought me to a new form of
blues.
The southern blues is the style of lady blues;
her dynamic style portrays Billy Holliday, Bessie
Smith, Etta James, Earthier Kit," My man Doesn't
Love Me" Billy Holiday, and many exceptional lady
blues singers, her high light is differently
original, with that misty forte of blues
aesthetics " Many say she is the resurrection of
the past. Lady blues Jackie compose on the rhythm
of the bars of notes; the melody instantly forms
a historic symphony of blues. Lady Blues portray
the 40's in her conservatory of originals,
feeling the soul that lives within her, her vocal
style at times resemble Bessie Smith, and many
masters of the blues. Lady Blues also creates a
forum the back door blues.
Jacqueline inspirations were Billy Holiday,
Bessie Smith, Lenis Guess, B.B King, many
celebrities of blues, Jacqueline states I lived
around the components of blues, simplified
through the history of my family genes, I take on
a new preservation of modern blues and jazz, with
a touch of honey that sticks to my ribs, the
legends that lives through me, The symposium
preceded a performance of blues related to the
compositions of her poetry, the pain of pleasure
one might say sadistic in the format of
relevance, the association of pain and pleasure,
Lady Blues Jackie have been performing since the
age of 19 relating to the stories of her family
tree;
I think she is genuinely please to release the
sounds that are instill through birth, Jacqueline
speaks of her auntie Louise Corley, she perform
in the clubs of Harlem, which she has now passed
on, she speaks of the time when she watched her
auntie perform for her family, hoping that one
day she could do the same, her father a southern
a lover of music as well as her mother, it runs
through the genes, as well as her sister, but the
voices of originality presents the blues as she
was back in the 1940's as well as her poetic
compositions.
Mama Sings the Blues A Night in Harlem Black gals
with the greasy curl; High top shoes, black man,
with The platted suits, gold cuffs With shinning
puffs, Black gal's With Flower in the hair, Black
man, culture vise; Black power pride, sweet Black
jazz, with the taste Of Louie Armstrong;
Black man with the swinging Watch, laid out With
the conquer lean hair; Flashing lights,
cigarettes that Linger in the air, Playing that
black jazz Feathers in the derby hats;
Cotton club comes to Harlem; Play that black jazz
Billie holiday sings My man don't love me Any
more, as the horns Play, singing mama he Don't
feel my pain. Bill Robinson smiling, Blues
dancing, Josephine, royal, Black girl flowing
with her dance, Big bosom black gal, as she sings
the down home blues.
Black gals dancing The camels walk with fingers
pointing in the air; Charleston let mama sing;
The black girls throw their legs In the air,
playing that blues Come on down with the Mix,
mama done song that Black jazz, sweet incenses;
lets Get it own down here. Sweet smells of Harlem
Through The Back Door Aren't al dat, boys on the
band stand; boy play that horn, waiting for
de'nit to come, down with black boy blues,
playing for the white folks, back door to the
stage front, jazz my mind as I take a blow, white
powder enhance my flow,, high top pants, striped
jacket, collar turned up so, greasy hair, conquer
lean, white folks , white table cloths, playing
in the house, where the white folks go. Play that
jazz, play that jazz, play the blues, on de'
keyboard.
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