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Where is Vanessa Bell Armstrong?
« on: June 24, 2006, 07:37:03 PM »
Where is Vanessa Bell Armstrong and can I marry her? Okay if I can't marry that kind of intensity can I get her to sing to me?
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Re: Where is Vanessa Bell Armstrong?
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2006, 07:56:12 PM »
LOL  :D ;D

You know Vanessa is my favorite singer of all time, and she IS looking VERY, VERY good these days (you should have seen her on the Stellar Awards!! Oh my goodness! She looked 25!!) She is also featured on the Donald lawrence finale with Darwin Hobbs and Karen Clark-Sheard on "It's Your Time".

Vanessa recently signed with EMI records so a new project should be coming from her soon! ;D

As far as her marital status, I don't know about that. Maybe you should call her agent!!
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Re: Where is Vanessa Bell Armstrong?
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2006, 08:23:22 PM »
WOW!!!

She sings with an intensity that reminds me of John Coltrane on the tenor saxophone.  Her sound is very intense.  Its breaks down into subdivisions of the beat and sometimes I can hear polyrhythms in her voice.  Many singers use pentatonics that are altered.  But she adds another aspect. She can flutter her voice so it breaks into rhythmic units.  It reminds me of Pharoh Sanders flutter tone.  She has an unusual gift that I am trying to figure out.

And by the way who is her agent?  She can sing to me anytime. :-*
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