Sarah Vaughan Still Lives 8y C e ter A. Hi Sr. Cllpilol News Service 'c; 'WilY all' quit dat noise, Miss Lucy- Put dat music book away; What's de u e to keep 011 tryin ''! EI,ou practise twell you're gray, You cein't sta': 110 notes a­ flyin' Lek de ones dat rants alld rings F''om de kitchen to (the) big woods When Malilld, Sing. ' -Paul Laurence Dunb r WA5HINGTOti. DC-' Sarah Vaughn i de d. To s Y it, i at once to ac­ knowledge, yet blunt and perh p ultimately deny, an unpalatable fact. No one who ever met her or reall Y» sure 'nough lis­ tened to her sing, can believe that Death and the Divine One had anything in common. For Sarah wa about life and all its gloriou and animated celebration. Whenever I hear her sing, Dunbar' beautiful poetry is evoked. Strange. For Sarah did not sing in the idiom our illi crate but poetic, enslaved forebear. Indeed, her enuciation was clear, im­ peccable. U LE. HE WAS deliberately Sliding over lyrical pa sages in a scat number. Her range? Three, four octaves? What docs it maucr when sh transports you from an a toni hing bot­ tom growl to dizzying, soar­ ing heights in the upper regi ters? Dunbar, a turn-of-the-cen­ tury Black poet whose parents wer born in lavery -his father e caped to ' , Ohio; hi mother freed by the Civil War, al 0 came to Ohio where Paul was borp­ captures and makc you feel Black life in 'those dark days. He m ke. 'you feel it. a W.O. Howell 0 ptly Iy • "esthetic II y. (becau e Paul) expres es it 0 lyrical­ ly". Sarah's artistic brush makes broader strokes. Her focus i all humanity. But . he also feels human liCe es­ thetic lIy and cxpre se it ith a vivid. velvet lyricism rarety matched in ong before. When new of her death came-I had heard weeks before through friends that Mi s Vaughan wa dying of cancer-I pulled out some of myoid Mercury, Emba sy and Columbia LP -them- elve a dying renditions of "Misty,", "Deep Purple", "Someone To W tch Over Me". "Sweet Georgia Brown", "East o( the Sun". "Come Rain Or Come Shine", and "Summcrtime". I easily imagined het alive and performing at Chicago's Roberts Show Lounge, the­ Sutherland, or New York's Royal Box .. For the past three or more decades, Sarah has drifted in and out of my life like an enchanted dream- just as she must have in yours. I do not ever remember being formally introduced to her. Suddenly she was there in per.formance in Chicago. Detroit. New York, New Or­ lean. Los Angele , San Fransclco, and there I was going backstage to greet her after a scintillating show. SARAH WAS EARTHY, robust, but never crude. She was a warm, enagaging com­ panion who re-donned her regal dignity onstage and wa every inch "the Divine One". A fading photo of me and Miss Vaughan backstage at a Chicago show lounge, my arm around her waist, gently mugging for the camera, is a treasure in my picture album. It was taken 25 year ago when we both ere babies! The hea rt ac hes with remembrances. How could she be no more? In LP and f:D I will hear this glorious voice for as long as I live. There are Aretha, still, and Nancy, and Ella; there were Billie, and Mahalia and Be ie- a thous nd Black American classical divas whose images are reflected in an infinity of mirrors back to the very beginning of time in the founding of work pf! t the 4 annu . ig Compoeers Concert to be h.ld WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 at' 7:30pm. The concert pre.. d yearty by the . and Performing. ArtI Department and Friend. of the Ubrary, in cooperation with th Lyric Chamber Enlemble. FREE. Call the Mu.ic .nd P.rformlng Art •. Depaltment. 833-1.,. CUL TUAAUFOlK FESTIY The American African Council at tWtford Mlfnorllal Church will hold Its eth Annual Ameftc8n AfrIcM CutIuraI/FOIk Fa- on SAT'lJADAY, 30 day. There be vendorI and food, for agel' Held at Hartford .morial Bapti t Church, 18700 Couzens Dr., Detroit. Can 881- 1300. o RECYCLEI Detroit r. . d n m.y bring the fo . 10 ing it.",. to the Ch ne-Ferry Recycling Center: pt ic; mil d bey r ge con inert; • dear. green and amber, and r nee; , food and con- tain. mUlt b. rin •• d; p.p.r, our country, enriching all of our lives. Aero s generation , Dun­ bar evokes Sa s. Both share the same blessed artistic qualities. They come only once in several lifetimes. On reflection: a race of people who can produce such gifted humanily- can it ever be called inferior? And why can't the terri�ly bent and self-destructing, young Black ghetto tough , hung' up on "poor self im­ ages", see this unas ailable ract? . Dunbar .sums up Sarah: "Ain ': you'llevah hyeahd MaUlld]? Blessed soul, tek up de cross! . Look hyeah, ain': you jakin', hOlley? Well, you don ' know what you los'. Y'oughl to hyeah dal gal a­ wa' blin ', Robins, III 'ks, all' ·all dem things, Heisb dey moufs alld hides dey lace, When Malind, ings. 'Eas 'nougn fu ' [olks III hollah, Lookin' at de lilies an dots, Whell de, aln'! 110 one kill enc« it, A,,' tI� ckun« comes in, in spots; But fu 'real melojous music, Dot jes' strikes you ' be« 't alld clings, Jes' you stan' and listen wif me me When Malind, Sings. " Sarah Dead'! Compo er, pianist par ex­ cellence Billy Taylor who knew her well, ays it best:" She ha left us (the c .scnce of herself)- her voice." SARAH LIVES! OAK HOP t..m the T to the art of African mov.ment. Adult CI •••• : Mon- Thur from 1- � au..: . from 2- 5pm. Joeeph Comm Centlr, 6431 Aoaa Patb BIYd. & Eudid. Cd 481·5210. MAP I AARP meets the SECOND FRIDAY MONTHLY at S E.pi copal Church, Holbrook and Woodward. Chapter Pr •• d t I. Elizab.th Park.r and Chair of Programming Co • I. Sybi KM\nedy. MICHIGA p l�: ... _�_ ..... �_ ...... _....;. ;...._ PARE TS HE OED . . Help writ. artict I for promotional packets, make hone c'III to prospectiv donor, or organize a group of volunt for th Chann I 56 Auction. 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