Back into booking gigs for myself and the guys. Yoshi’s SF was the last nightclub I played at in 2008, back in October when we did our CD release party for “Let’s Live Again.” We had some private parties and holiday gigs, and did a big Obama fundraiser, but I had spent so many months working on the CD and then the lead up to the CD release parties, that almost the very moment that Yoshi’s gig ended I got really sick for about two weeks. I needed to take a break for the rest of the year, get through the election of our new President Barack Obama (thank you Gods and Goddesses! and the American people!!), the holidays, and now, here we are. Whew…2009…we’ll be fine. No. Really. Please.
Now that I need to continue booking some gigs and tours to promote the CD, gotta keep up the promoting and marketing. And over and over I keep running into the word “Diva” to describe singers, mostly jazz or cabaret artists, and sometimes pop singers like Christina Aguilara (who really is an amazing vocalist) or Celine Dion or Mariah Carey….
According to Wikipedia, “A diva is a term usually used to describe a celebrated female singer or actor. The term was originally used to describe a woman of rare, outstanding talent. It derives from the Italian word ‘diva’ meaning “goddess” or “fine lady…” The term “diva” was used commonly, before its overuse as a descriptive term for contemporary singer, to portray “a distinguished female operatic singer; a female operatic star.” Its meaning has definitely changed over the recent years. Oh darn, they’ve ruined it.
Really, call me the opposite of a diva, rather an
AVID singer!
Always. Vocally. Inspired. and Devoted!
No DIVA here…Demanding. Impossible. Volatile. Argumentative. I don’t know…am I being too hard on divas?? What are some other acronyms? Now now, ladies…don’t get mad. We must laugh at ourselves. I’m the first one to admit that really…WHO CARES if I’m a singer, so what? I’m one out of thousands…millions. Life’s too mysterious…don’t take it serious!!
TRUE divas…Goddesses of the Voice, were strong, opinionated, and confident in who they were, but who acted with class, confidence, kindness, and inspired artistic gifts:
Ella Fitzgerald
Nina SImone
Beverly Sills
Peggy Lee
Dusty Springfield
Miriam Makeba
Sarah Vaughan
Mahalia Jackson
I know, that’s an eclectic list, but they’re my idols…goddesses…
Living divas..COOL women, strong, loving, giving, grateful and humble…hmmmm
I LOVE Queen Latifah (what a voice, and she’s so beautiful…LOVE YOU Queenie!)
Cesaria Evora (oh, I just love her. period. she’s amazing. I feel healed every time I listen to her)
k.d. lang (she’d probably hate being called a diva, even if it’s meant in a good way, but man, she’s awesome)
Tina Turner (sexy, strong, sense of humor, doesn’t seem to take it too seriously and has fun with her young boyfriend..go girl!)
Winona (she kicks ass, no doubt about it, in every way…yikes, watch out!)
The Dixie Chicks – oh Natalie, thank you for bravely speaking out against You Know Who…we all knew you were right, all along…you ROCK, girlfriend and I worship your voice)
Karrin Allyson ( she’s like a gentle little goddess with the voice of an angel…she makes me wonder why I continue to dream that I might some day be a jazz singer)
Joni Mitchell (folk goddess jazz goddess poet goddess earth goddess Joni I love you and wished fervently during my childhood that I was your long, lost daughter you gave up for adoption…and that James Taylor was my father…)
I could go on and on….you name some….come on, let’s hear it for the true divas…
It’s been SO long since I’ve written…again I’ve allowed too much time to go by without posting on either one of my blogs. There is just so much to do, and so many hours.
