Mora's Modern Rhythmists versus Barbara Morrison
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Mora's Modern Rhythmists versus Barbara Morrison
I did a few of these polls on the Yahoo list and I thought they were kinda fun.
How about these two bands. Which do you play more and why?
They are pretty different so I imagine most people will have a clear preference...
How about these two bands. Which do you play more and why?
They are pretty different so I imagine most people will have a clear preference...
that's easy for me. I never play barbara.
I went to the first show in sac, and the second show in SF, and I saw her in Fullerton,CA so there is not a lack of interest in her music. I like her voice.
The reason why I play MMR is because I don't play anything like BM. It's all oldskool swing. pure 100% swing. no groove/jazz (whatever you call it) at Suzy Q's.
and, i like the sound of MMR over BM
I went to the first show in sac, and the second show in SF, and I saw her in Fullerton,CA so there is not a lack of interest in her music. I like her voice.
The reason why I play MMR is because I don't play anything like BM. It's all oldskool swing. pure 100% swing. no groove/jazz (whatever you call it) at Suzy Q's.
and, i like the sound of MMR over BM

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For most dancers at the venues I at spin at: Barbera fills the floor.
IMO she is just a lot more fun. They both are niche artists, but to me Barbera's music is more alive, filled with feeling and emotion. She can take a boring song and bring it to life. When you listen to Barbera singing you hear fat beats that flow into each other. There is plenty of drive but it's not hitting you on the head. This is music with more "pulse" than beat.
IMO she is just a lot more fun. They both are niche artists, but to me Barbera's music is more alive, filled with feeling and emotion. She can take a boring song and bring it to life. When you listen to Barbera singing you hear fat beats that flow into each other. There is plenty of drive but it's not hitting you on the head. This is music with more "pulse" than beat.
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I would love to hear Barbara fronting Mora's band.
Main Entry: 1groove
Pronunciation: 'grüv
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English groof; akin to Old English grafan to dig -- more at GRAVE
Date: 1659
1 : a long narrow channel or depression
2 a : a fixed routine : RUT b : a situation suited to one's abilities or interests : NICHE
3 : top form <a great talker when he is in the groove>
4 : the middle of the strike zone in baseball where a pitch is most easily hit <a fastball right in the groove>
5 : an enjoyable or exciting experience
6 : a pronounced enjoyable rhythm
By definition, both is groove dependant on one's taste.
Main Entry: 1groove
Pronunciation: 'grüv
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English groof; akin to Old English grafan to dig -- more at GRAVE
Date: 1659
1 : a long narrow channel or depression
2 a : a fixed routine : RUT b : a situation suited to one's abilities or interests : NICHE
3 : top form <a great talker when he is in the groove>
4 : the middle of the strike zone in baseball where a pitch is most easily hit <a fastball right in the groove>
5 : an enjoyable or exciting experience
6 : a pronounced enjoyable rhythm
By definition, both is groove dependant on one's taste.
Reuben Brown
Southern California
Southern California
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PS: I voted "I don't play either of them" because 1) I don't have the Barbara CD and 2) I rarely play Mora's CD now that I have most of the originals.
Reuben Brown
Southern California
Southern California
Lindy Groovers
I really dug the fact that Barbara on Friday nite of the Binge kept refering to the dancers as Lindy Groovers (those of us that went to the hotel to see her). I propose a name change for our dance. Especially with Rueben's definition because all music that we enjoy can be considered groove.
(I'm not actually proposing that Lindy Groovers could replace Lindy Hoppers, but I do like the idea)
Ron
(I'm not actually proposing that Lindy Groovers could replace Lindy Hoppers, but I do like the idea)
Ron
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...and they are both LA based... so it could happen. I'll look into it.
Reuben Brown
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Southern California
comeon now greg, that is an unfair statement to make. just listen to some of mora's stuff, itis just as alive and full of emotion as barbara's is. IMO you comment should have contained the discalimer that it is a "different" emotion. or maybe that barbara adds more emotion than artists in her vein of music. ????Greg Avakian wrote: but to me Barbera's music is more alive, filled with feeling and emotion.
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She does a great job on 'Drivin me Crazy/Moten Swing' off of the Johnny Otis Territory Bands cd.. definitely more traditional.. I only have her on that, and a Doc Severinson disc, but I guess she gets a little more play from me than Mora, cuz I've already heard his stuff enough.. (though, I don't have his new one, I'll hafta get it)GuruReuben wrote:I would love to hear Barbara fronting Mora's band.