Patty Waters

Singer, Musical Artist

1946 –

84

Who is Patty Waters?

Patty Waters is a jazz vocalist, best known for her free jazz recordings in the 1960s for the ESP-Disk label. Although she has rarely recorded since then, she is more and more recognized as a vocal innovator whose influence extends beyond jazz.

Waters was born in Iowa. She started singing semi-professionally in high school. After school she sang for the Jerry Gray Hotel Jazz Band. Her family moved to Denver where she started listening to Billie Holiday, whose life and singing had a profound influence on her.

In the early 1960s she followed the recommendation of friends to move to New York. Albert Ayler heard her in a dining club and introduced her to Bernard Stollman, the owner of the experimental jazz label ESP-Disk. Her most influential albums, Sings and College Tour were made for this label.

Her best known recording is a nearly 14 minute version of the traditional song "Black is the colour of my true love's hair", which is rendered in an intense, haunting, anguished wail.

In the late 1960s, she spent some time in Europe and then left the music world to bring up her son in California. Almost 30 years later she recorded the album Love Songs in 1996 and began performing in public again. This included reunion concerts with pianist Burton Greene at two music festivals in May 2003: Visions Festival in New York and Le Weekend in Stirling.

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Born
Mar 11, 1946
Iowa
Also known as
  • Waters, Patty
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession

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on July 23, 2013

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