Saturday 10 November 2018

Natalie Lamb born 10 November 1932



Natalie Paine (née Natalie Elston, born November 10, 1932 in New York - October 7, 2016 ) was an American blues and jazz singer who performed as Natalie Lamb. During the late '60s and '70s, Lamb was one of the top singers in trad jazz and classic blues, styles of music that were very much out of vogue. 

Natalie Elston was born in New York City, USA, on November 10th 1932. She attended Hunter College, eventually graduating with a doctorate from Columbia University. For the next thirty years, she worked in the city's public school system, also appearing from time to time as a 'folk' singer in halls and clubs, before settling down to sing classic 'blues' after hearing an album of 'Odetta' songs.

In 1965, going on-stage under the pseudonym 'Natalie Lamb', she joined with pianist Sammy Price in forming a duo. A recording that she made that year with Price for Columbia may have given her some fame, but it was never released. In the following years, she also worked with various 'blues' and old-time 'jazz' ensembles, such as with the 'Red Onion Jazz Band' (even appearing on a 'live' recording with them from the New York Town Hall in 1969) and with the 'Peruna Jazzmen'.


             Here's "Some Of These days" from above album.

                          

In 1973, she recorded her own 'live' album, "Natalie Lamb Wails the Blues", accompanied on this by Kenny Davern and Art Hodes. She then collaborated with Bill Davison, Slide Harris, Tommy Gwaltney and Dick Wellstood on the long-player "Jazz Hayloft Style, Volumes 1 & 2" (1974), and with Claude Hopkins on 
"Sophisticated Swing" (also 1974). In 1979, she was featured on the album "Natalie Lamb/Sammy Price and the Blues" (it also included performance by Doc Cheatham), followed by her input on the records "Jazz of The Connecticut Traditional Jazz Club" in 1982 and 1998's "Blues 'Round the Clock".

In addition to all this, she performed at many European 'trad jazz' festivals, and took part in a total of 20 recording sessions throughout her active career in 'jazz' from 1969 to 1999. Natalie Lamb died after a long illness in Annapolis on October 7th 2016, aged 83. Wedded twice (latterly to Bruce Paine), she is survived by him, as well as by her two daughters and one son from her first marriage to William M. Ludlam.

(Compiled and edited from Wikipedia, AllMusic, Capital Gazette & Legacy).

3 comments:

boppinbob said...


FOR “NATALIE LAMB - BLUES ROUND THE CLOCK” (1998) AND
” NATALIE LAMB AND THE PERUNA JAZZ BAND - I'M A WOMAN” (1979) GO HERE:

https://www33.zippyshare.com/v/ITfG6yeV/file.html

1. A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND
2. BLACK-EYED BLUES
3. SEE SEE RIDER
4. SAN FRANCISCO BAY BLUES
5. OH DADDY
6. THE WORLD'S JAZZ CRAZY AND SO AM I
7. MELANCHOLY
8. BASIN STREET BLUES
9. PUT IT RIGHT THERE
10. LONESOMEST GAL IN TOWN
11. MAKE ME A PALLET ON THE FLOOR
12. I FOUND A NEW BABY
13. SOME OF THESE DAYS
14. ST. LOUIS BLUES
15. MY MAN ROCKS ME (WITH ONE STEADY ROLL)
16. CAKEWALKING BABIES FROM HOME

NATALIE LAMB, VOCALS
BOB CONNORS, TROMBONE
JEFF HUGHES, TRUMPET
BLAIR BETTENCOURT, CLARINET
ROBIN VERDIER, PIANO
STU GUNN, TUBA
BOB SUNDSTROM, BANJO

(Please note track 15 on back cover artwork is ‘Round the Clock Blues. When I downloaded the album It was My Man Rocks Me- So I don’t know if the mistake is on the info or by the supplier)


” NATALIE LAMB AND THE PERUNA JAZZ BAND - I'M A WOMAN” (1979)

1. SAN FRANCISCO BLUES
2. YONDER CAME THE BLUES
3. OH, MY BABE
4. TROMBONE CHOLLY
5. JUST A LITTLE WHILE TO STAY HERE
6. HOLD THAT ENGINE
7. CAKEWALKIN' BABIES
8. IF YOU DON'T
9. SISTER KATE
10. OF ALL THE WRONGS YOU'VE DONE TO ME
11. LIZZIE'S BLUES
12. I'M A WOMAN
13. WASHBOARD WIGGLES (BAND ONLY)**
14. JUST GONE (BAND ONLY)** (PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED)

LEO HECKMANN (SOUSAPHONE), NIELS VESTERGAARD (CLARINET), ANETTE STRAUSS (PIANO), JOHN NEESS (BANJO), ARNE HEJBERG (TROMBONE), MIK SCHACK (WASHBOARD), NATALIE LAMB (VOCAL), PETER ALLER (2 CORNET), MIKAEL ZUSCHLAG (1 CORNET)

drizzz said...

Thank you for the Natalie Lamb! I was only aware of her work with the Red Onion Jazz Band and assumed she was a regular member, maybe married to one of the musicians.

boppinbob said...

Hi GSO,
For “Natalie Lamb – Blues 'Round The Clock (BCD 1999)” go here:

https://www.upload.ee/files/14024236/Natalie_Lamb_-_Blues.rar.html

For “Natalie Lamb And The Peruna Jazz Band – I'm A Woman (GHB 1995)” go here;

https://www.upload.ee/files/14024248/Natalie_Lamb_-_Woman.rar.html

And as a bonus ….Here’s an extra album recently acquired.

For “Natalie Lamb With Sammy Price & Doc Cheatham – My Daddy Rocks Me (GHB 2009)” go here:

https://www.upload.ee/files/14024245/Natalie_Lamb_-_Daddy.rar.html

1 My Daddy Rocks Me
2 Backwater Blues
3 Gimme A Pigfoot
4 Make Me A Pallet On The Floor
5 'Taint Nobody's Business In My Bowl
6 I Need A Little Sugar
7 Oh Papa
8 Jazzin' Babies Blues
9 Frosty Mornin' Blues
Bonus Tracks
10 Saint Louis Blues Nobody
11 Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out
12 Downhearted Blues
13 Am I Blue?
14 Trouble In Mind
15 My Sweetie Went Away
16 Weeping Willow Blues

This session was recorded in 1979 in New York. (Tracks 1 to 9)