The Audience With Betty Carter
Betty Carter, Kenny Washington (drums), Curtis Lundy (double bass), John Hicks (piano)
To say this is one of the finest jazz vocal albums ever made is limiting; it numbers among the great contemporary jazz albums. —
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Grammy Awards24th Awards (1981)Nominee: Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female
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Jazzwise100 Albums That Shook the World
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Penguin Guide to Jazz4 Star
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Penguin Guide to JazzCrowned
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Betty Carter: Sounds (Movin On)
- Recorded: 1980
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Betty Carter: I Think I Got It Now
- Recorded: 1989
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Carlos Garnett: Caribbean Sun
- Recorded: 1980
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Martin, Hugh: The Trolley Song (from Meet Me in St Louis)
- Kenny Washington (drums), Curtis Lundy (double bass), John Hicks (piano)
- Recorded: 1979-12-08
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Harold Adamson, Burton Lane: Everything I Have Is Yours
- Recorded: 1980
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Dorothy Fields, Arthur Schwartz: I'll Buy You A Star
- Recorded: 1980
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Rodgers, R: Pal Joey: I Could Write A Book
- Kenny Washington (drums), Curtis Lundy (double bass), John Hicks (piano)
- Recorded: 1979-12-08
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Victor Young, Ned Washington: Can't We Talk It Over / Either It's Love Or It Isn't
- Recorded: 1980
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Charles E Henderson, Rudy Vallee: Deep Night
- Recorded: 1980
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Frances Landesman, Thomas J. Wolf Jr.: Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
- Recorded: 1980
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Betty Carter: Tight
- Recorded: 1980
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Betty Carter: Fake
- Recorded: 1980
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Betty Carter: So.....
- Recorded: 1980
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Rodgers, R: The Sound of Music: My Favorite Things
- Recorded: 1980
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
Betty Carter: Open The Door
- Kenny Washington (drums), Curtis Lundy (double bass), John Hicks (piano)
- Recorded: 1979-12-08
- Recording Venue: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco