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Rita Coolidge
May 1, 1944 -
Nationality: American
Category: Musician
Subcategory: American Musician

I recorded my first jazz record in the '70s.

   

It seems that jazz is more cerebral and more mathematical in a sense.

   

I've always wanted to record a jazz record. I did one in the '70s with Barbara Carroll. It's been a journey.

   

If I'm driving to L.A. and have anxiety about making the drive, if I've got Peggy with me, we're cool.

   

Possibly, I should have been a jazz singer from the beginning.

   

I choose things by how they resonate in my heart.

   

Too often, the opportunity knocks, but by the time you push back the chain, push back the bolt, unhook the two locks and shut off the burglar alarm, it's too late.

   

There was a subtlety about Peggy Lee. It was powerful. There was a valuable use of space. Everything was not cluttered. Her voice was out front and was the key instrument.

   

I wanted to make a jazz record. I didn't want it to be a standards record.

   

You know, I'm pretty much an open book.

   

My grandmother passed at 104. She sang and wrote songs until she passed.

   

I say what's in my heart, and I do it in my concerts.

   

Universal was absolutely marvelous about sitting down with me and listening to my input. It wasn't something where they chose a bunch of songs that were best sellers. They did a marvelous job on the packaging. It's a beautiful tribute.

   

I'm not stopping. My dream has come true, and I'm staying.

   

I don't think I was considered to be a cabaret singer because I didn't have patter that was written.

   

I think you have to have a jazz pedigree to be on jazz radio.

   

The month of September is Women in Jazz, so I'm doing jazz there in September. I'm in for the duration.

   

When I sang that song, I felt it was almost as if some force had moved into my body. Things like that have only happened to me singing jazz. It doesn't happen when singing pop. I get so deeply into the music, it feels like I've become someone else.

   

I've got my whole life. There's a lifetime of experience, a lifetime of experiencing the road and the music and different players. It makes me a richer human being. I have a greater source of information to tap into, a wealth of life.

   

Jazz radio is not very friendly to pop singers who decide to make a jazz record. But a lot of people have been. A lot of the people I've talked to like the record.

   

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