Ann Burton (March 4, 1933 – November 29, 1989) was a Dutch jazz singer.
In about 1930 the mother of Ann Burton (pseudonym of Johanna Rafalowicz) immigrated from Poland to the Netherlands. Ann was born in Amsterdam and when she was 3 years old her mother married a diamond worker. In 1938 Johanna's surname was changed to her stepfather's and she became Johanna de Paauw, which was her official name until 1971, when she again changed it back to Rafalowicz. During World War II her family faced Jewish persecution under German occupation and she went into hiding while her mother and stepfather survived the Nazi concentration camps.
Johanna had never had singing lessons, but she had listened to American singers like Doris Day, Jo Stafford, Rosemary Clooney, Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan. Later, Billie Holiday and Shirley Horn influenced her. She wanted to get into the music world and so in about 1955 she took the name Ann Burton inspired by the Welsh actor Richard Burton.
However, the family became disrupted when her (step) parents were deprived of parental power. Johanna, who had Polish nationality, acquired Dutch nationality in 1957. Ann Burton began her career as singer by a quintet in Luxemburg. She sang with bandleader Johnny Millstonford and performed in clubs with the orchestra of Ted Powder for American soldiers in Germany.
In the summer of 1958 she sang in the quartet of pianist Pia Beck in Scheveningen and in 1960 they toured with saxophonist Piet Noordijk in Spain and Morocco. Back in the Netherlands she sang again in Scheveningen. In 1965, she made an EP for Decca Records with the Frans Elsen Trio. Later she joined Ramses Shaffy's group Shaffy Chantant. In a long engagement in this group Ann became known to a larger audience.
In the late sixties she was noticed by John J. Vis, the director of the record company Artone, and he produced her first album "Blue Burton" in 1967. On this record the trio of Louis van Dijk, Jacques Schols and John Engels, supplemented with Piet Noordijk, accompanied her. She became popular and the album received an Edison Award in 1969. A few more records in 1969 and 1972 were released in collaboration with John Vis.
Further success had to wait till 1973, when she went to Japan, which was the land of the rising sun for her, because in Tokio, Ann Burton became the second most loved Jazz-singer, next to Ella Fitzgerald. She made numerous albums with Masahiko Sato and Ken McCarthy and others. In the late seventies she worked in New York, where she made several albums, some of which were with Grady Tate and Buster Williams. Singer Helen Merrill produced the albums. For "New York State of Mind"
Burton also received an Edison award. In the eighties she founded “Burtone,” which was her own record label that produced her albums. In the period 1986–1988 she taught at the Amsterdam Conservatory.
Ann Burton died at the age of 56 on November 29, 1989, Amsterdam after a long battle with throat cancer. (Edited from Wikipedia)
For “AnnBurton, Flamingo Combo, Rob Agerbeek Trio – "Early" Burton & More” go here:
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1 Just In Time 3:39
2 Fly Me To The Moon 2:02
3 Let Get Away From It All 3:00
4 Close Your Eyes 4:47
5 Bag's Groove 4:49
6 I Didn't Know What Time It Was 2:29
7 Again 3:47
8 Nice And Easy 4:20
9 I Won't Dance 3:43
10 Afterthoughts 1:51
Bass – Dezsö Racz (tracks: 1,2,3,4,5), Harry Emmery (tracks: 6,7,8,9,10)
Bongos – Louis Debij (tracks: 1,2,3,4,5)
Guitar – Jack Kraal (tracks: 1,2,3,4,5)
Piano – Hans van Jaarsveld (tracks: 1,2,3,4,5), Rob Agerbeek (tracks: 6,7,8,9,10)
Trumpet – Ack Van Rooyen (tracks: 9)
Vibraphone – Frits Landesbergen (tracks: 6,7,8,9,10)
Tracks 1-5 Recorded Spring 1962 At The Lumirex Studio, The Hague, Netherlands
Hans van Jaarsveld, Jack Kraal and Dezsö Racz Are New To The Database.
Tracks 6-10 Recorded July 1988 At Studio 44, Monster, Netherlands
A big thank you to Ludovico @ Entre Musica for loan of above CD
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Here’s another two mp3 albums which I purchased .
For “Ann Burton - A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening” go here:
https://www.upload.ee/files/13934911/AnnBurton_Lovely.rar.html
1 A Lovely Way To Spend an Evening
2 Lover Come Back To Me
3 But Not For Me
4 A Boy Named Charlie Brown
5 Got To Get You Into My Life
6 Rainy Days and Mondays
7 Ain't Misbehavin'
8 Exactly Like You
9 Just a-Sittin' and a-Rockin'
10 You've Changed
11 I Won't Cry Anymore
12 Desperado
13 Sunny
14 Send In the Clowns
15 He's Funny That Way
16 A Lovely Way To Spend an Evening (Reprise)
For “Ann Burton – New York State Of Mind” go here:
https://www.upload.ee/files/13934924/AnnBurton_NY.rar.html
1 New York State Of Mind 5:04
2 You Started Something 2:51
3 I Can Dream, Can't I ? 4:19
4 All Or Nothing At All 4:09
5 Come In From The Rain 3:40
6 Tell Me More And More, And Then Some 3:57
7 The Night We Called It A Day 3:33
8 Something So Right 4:30
9 All Too Soon 3:33
10 Never Never Land 4:59 (previously unreleased)
Bass – Buster Williams
Drums – Grady Tate
Lead Vocals – Ann Burton
Piano – Michael Renzi
Originally recorded and released in 1980.
Just to help in the knowledge of this great lady, here are 15 of her albums... Enjoy
ReplyDeleteBurton Ann (1933-89) 1957 Blue Burton
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1958-68 Early Blue
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1962 & 88 Fly Me to the Moon
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1966-88 Remember Ann Burton
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1969 Ballads and Burton
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1974 by Myself Alone
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1977 Burton for Certain
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1977-80 Skylark
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1980 New York State of Mind
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1981 Am I Blue
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1981 Collage / Collection
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1985 Collection
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1987 That's All
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1988 Everything Happens
Burton Ann (1933-89) 1989 Her American Recordings
https://www.mediafire.com/file/q3khr9jbq665df7/Anne_Burton.zip/file
Don Dan Music Channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/ThePomotu/videos
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ReplyDeleteWow....What can I say. Thanks to Don Dan for these 15 albums and the link to his wonderful Music channel. Much appreciated, regards, Bob.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bob - Ann is a marvelous singer. And, wow! thank you Don Dan as well.
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ReplyDeleteI somehow missed these at the time but am thrilled to have found them now. Thanks to both Bob and Don. Great stuff!
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