Daria Stefan & The Fat Cats - All of Me ( Jam Session )

Daria Stefan & The Fat Cats - All of Me Daria Stefan - Voice Dan Mitrofan - Guitar Bass Sorin Ciprian Nicolescu - Trumpet Vlady Sateanu - Double Bass Adrian Bogus - Drums In this captivating jam session, Daria Stefan, accompanied by The Fat Cats, delivers a soulful rendition of “All of Me.” The blend of jazz, musical finesse, and heartfelt performance makes this video a delightful treat for music enthusiasts. If you’re a fan of smooth melodies and improvisational magic, be sure to check it out! 🎶🎷🎤 Feel the rhythm, tap your feet, and immerse yourself in this delightful musical experience! 🎵🎶 The timeless jazz standard “All of Me” has a rich history and has been interpreted by various artists over the years. Let’s delve into some of the notable renditions: Belle Baker (1931): The song gained public attention when Belle Baker performed it on the radio in 1931. Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (1931): Their recording, featuring vocalist Mildred Bailey, topped the US pop charts. Louis Armstrong (1931): Armstrong’s rendition also reached No. 1, showcasing his iconic trumpet playing and soulful vocals. Ben Selvin and His Orchestra (1931): Their version peaked at No. 19 on the charts. Billie Holiday (1941): According to critic Ted Gioia, Billie Holiday’s rendition is the definitive one. Her emotional delivery and unique phrasing made it unforgettable. Lynne Sherman with Count Basie and His Orchestra: Their recording reached No. 14 on the charts a couple of years later. Frank Sinatra: Sinatra recorded several versions of “All of Me.” His 1948 release reached No. 21. He also sang it in the film Meet Danny Wilson, possibly contributing to Johnnie Ray’s rendition climbing to No. 12 that year. Willie Nelson: Nelson’s inclusion of “All of Me” in his Stardust album brought the song to a non-jazz audience. His version reached No. 3 on the Hot Country Songs chart in 1978. In recognition of its enduring impact, “All of Me” received the Towering Song Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2000. 🎶🎷🎤
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