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Positioned squarely in the mainstream camp, at home in the worlds of jazz and pop standards as well as the blues, comfortable with small groups and big bands, Ernestine Anderson regularly receives a lot of airplay on traditional jazz radio stations these days. She fits those demographics well with her tasteful, slightly gritty, moderately swinging contralto, someone who doesn't probe too deeply into emotional quagmires (and thus doesn't disturb the dispositions of those who use the radio as background) but always gives you an honest, musical account.

Anderson's career actually got rolling in the embryonic R&B field at first; as a teenager, she sang with Russell Jacquet's band in 1943, and she moved on to the Johnny Otis band from 1947 to 1949, making her first recording with Shifty Henry's Orchestra in 1947 for the Black-And-White label. In the 1950s, however, she converted over to the jazz side, working with Lionel Hampton in 1952-53 and recording with a band featuring Jacquet, Milt Jackson, and Quincy Jones in 1953 and with Gigi Gryce in 1955. Upon hearing the latter record, Rolf Ericson booked Anderson on a three-month Scandinavian tour; while in Sweden, she made a recording called Hot Cargo that ironically established her reputation in America. Once back in the U.S., she signed with Mercury and made a number of albums for that label until the early 1960s, when her career went into a decline. She moved to England in 1965 and remained largely invisible on the American radar screen until 1975, when Ray Brown heard her sing at the Turnwater Festival in Canada. Brown became her manager, got her to appear at the 1976 Concord Jazz Festival, and that led to a Concord contract which immediately bore fruit with the albums Live From Concord to London and Hello Like Before. These and other comeback albums made her a top-flight jazz attraction in the U.S. again -- this time for the long haul -- and in the 1980s, she was recording with the Hank Jones Trio, George Shearing, Benny Carter, the Capp-Pierce Juggernaut, the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, and her own quartet. By 1992, she had attracted major-label attention once again, signing with Quincy Jones' Qwest outfit. For Koch, Anderson issued Isn't It Romantic in 1998.
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Ernestine Anderson Albums and Songs Expand/Collapse
Albums Featuring "Ernestine Anderson"
It's Time for Ernestine It's Time for Ernestine
Hot Cargo! Hot Cargo!
A   Swingin' Gig A Swingin' Gig
Ernestine Anderson Ernestine Anderson
Fascinating Ernestine Fascinating Ernestine
Moanin', Moanin', Moanin' Moanin', Moanin', Moanin'
Moanin' Moanin'
My Kinda Swing My Kinda Swing
Live from Concord to London Live from Concord to London
Hello Like Before Hello Like Before
Sunshine Sunshine
Live at the Concord Jazz Festival Live at the Concord Jazz Festival
Never Make Your Move Too Soon Never Make Your Move Too Soon
Big City Big City
When the Sun Goes Down When the Sun Goes Down
Be Mine Tonight Be Mine Tonight
Live at the Alley Cat Live at the Alley Cat
Boogie Down Boogie Down
Live at the 1990 Concord Jazz Festival: Third Set Live at the 1990 Concord Jazz Festival: Third Set
Now & Then Now & Then
Great Moments with Ernestine Anderson Great Moments with Ernestine Anderson
Blues, Dues & Love News Blues, Dues & Love News
Isn't It Romantic Isn't It Romantic
I Love Being Here With You [live] I Love Being Here With You [live]
Love Makes the Changes Love Makes the Changes
Songs Performed by "Ernestine Anderson"
Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart
Mad About the Boy
Did I Remember?
Day Dream
Our Love Is Here to Stay
Experiment
That Old Feeling
The Song Is Ended
Supper Time
Love for Sale
Autumn in New York
You Go to My Head
My Man
Looking for a Boy
Ill Wind
Little Girl Blue
Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
Runnin' Wild
Stardust
Heat Wave
My Ship
Azure-Te
Welcome to the Club [alternate take]
There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon for New York
Social Call
There Will Never Be Another You
A Sleepin' Bee [alternate take]
Interlude
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Days of Wine and Roses
Stormy Monday
Am I Blue
Take the "A" Train
My Romance
Solitude
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
Love for Sale
Hello Like Before
A Time for Love
Yes Sir, That's My Baby
Soft Shoe
Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do
It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
Send in the Clowns
I Am His Lady
Bird of Beauty
Love
Summertime
Time After Time
God Bless the Child
I've Got the World on a String
I'm Walkin'
I Want a Little Boy
You Are My Sunshine
Satin Doll
Sunny
Never Make Your Move Too Soon
What a Diff'rence a Day Made
As Long as I Live
Old Folks
Just One More Chance
My Shining Hour
Why Did I Choose You?
Poor Butterfly
All I Need Is You
Street of Dreams
Spring Is Here
The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
I'll Never Pass This Way Again
Big City
All Blues
Welcome to the Club
I Didn't Know What Time It Was
Goin' to Chicago Blues
Someone Else Is Steppin' In
In the Evening (When the Sun Goes Down)
I Love Being Here with You
Down Home Blues
I'm Just a Lucky So and So
Alone on My Own
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
Sunday in New York
In a Mellow Tone
I'm Comin' Home Again
Christopher Columbus
London by Night
Little Bird
Be Mine Tonight
Lend Me Your Life
Sack Full of Dreams
Boogie Down
That Sunday, That Summer
Love Walked In
Only Trust Your Heart
Day by Day
Nothing Ever Changes My Love for You
Wait Till You See Him
One Mint Julep
Le Blues
Blues in the Closet
I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
I Should Care
There Is No Greater Love
Skylark
On My Own
Never Make Your Move Too Soon
Jazz Street
A Night in Tunisia
One Child
This Could Be Dangerous
This Can't Be Love
Wrong Number
Ain't No Easy Way
My Funny Valentine
Monte Carlo Nights
When It All Comes Down
I'll Be Seeing You
I Love Being Here With You
'Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Skylark
Someone Else Is Steppin' In
Body and Soul
Day by Day
As Long as I Live
Please Send Me Someone to Love
In a Mellow Tone
Time After Time
Never Make Your Move Too Soon
Show Me
All Blues
How Can I Sing a Love Song
Always on My Mind
Only Trust Your Heart
Sister Moon
Don't Touch Me
Reach Out (I'll Be There)
Simply Love
The Thrill Is Gone
It Hurts to Be in Love
You're My Everything
My One and Only Love
My Ship
Isn't It Romantic?
Skylark
I Should Care
I Could Write a Book
Spring Is Here
My Foolish Heart
There Is No Greater Love
I Love Being Here With You
All Blues
Down Home Blues
As Long as I Live
Please Send Me Someone to Love
I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
Spring Is Here
Street of Dreams
Never Make Your Move Too Soon
Blues in the Closet [instrumental]
I Should Care
There Is No Greater Love
Skylark
On My Own
Wonder Why
Nightlife Ain't No Good Life
It's Easy to Remember
On the Sunny Side of the Street
So Long
This Time the Dream's on Me
Bargain Day
Everybody Eats When They Come to My House
Love Makes the Changes
Pieces of a Dream
The Party's Over
Ernestine Anderson Videos Expand/Collapse
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Takatsuki Jazz - Ernestine Anderson
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Denise Perrier and Ernestine Anderson Take the A Train
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Ernestine Anderson  - I Can't Give You Anything but Love
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Ernestine Anderson - Milt Jackson - Georgia On My Mind
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Ernestine Anderson News Expand/Collapse
Take Five With Tony Foster   Nov 30, 2009 02:09:45
A recipient of the 1998 Fraser MacPherson Scholarship, Foster eventually would perform with some jazz luminaries such as Ernestine Anderson, Sheila Jordan, ...
Inspiring stories told at Seattle's Pacific Northwest African Ameri...   Nov 15, 2009 06:49:17
It was Jones who described the voice of his contemporary, jazz singer Ernestine Anderson, as "honey at dusk.'' And what do we learn about Jimi Hendrix? ...
Jazz Master Cedar Walton with Dmitry Baevsky at the Jazz Showcase i...   Nov 09, 2009 10:50:55
In addition, he continued to perform in rhythm sections for Milt Jackson, Frank Morgan, and Dexter Gordon and accompanied vocalists Ernestine Anderson and ...
Deaths Summary   Nov 28, 2009 00:24:29
LOWE, Edr Ernestine Reeves, 81, of Johns Island, a homemaker and widow of John C. Lowe, died Thursday. Arrangements by James A. McAlister Funeral Home. ...
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