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Lush Life

Lush Life may refer to:

In music:

  • "Lush Life" (jazz song), a jazz standard by Billy Strayhorn
  • "Lush Life" (Zara Larsson song), 2015
  • Lush Life (Dave Burrell album)
  • Lush Life (John Coltrane album)
  • Lush Life (Linda Ronstadt album)
  • Lush Life (Lou Donaldson album)
  • Lush Life (Nancy Wilson album)
  • Lush Life: The Music of Billy Strayhorn, an album by Joe Henderson
  • Lush Life, an album by Peter King (saxophonist)
  • Lush Life: Distilled, a mixtape by Trills
  • Lush Life (New York City Jazz Club)
  • In other media:

  • Lush Life, a thriller novel by Dallas Murphy, in his "Artie Deemer" series
  • Lush Life, a 1993 TV movie starring Jeff Goldblum
  • Lush Life (TV series), a 1996 American sitcom
  • Lush Life: A Biography of Billy Strayhorn, a 1997 book by David Hajdu
  • "Lush Life", a 2002 episode of the TV series The King of Queens
  • Lush Life (novel), a contemporary social novel by Richard Price
  • Lush Life (jazz song)

    "Lush Life" is a jazz standard with lyrics and music written by Billy Strayhorn from 1933 to 1938. However, the song was only performed privately by Strayhorn until he and vocalist Kay Davis performed it on November 13, 1948, with the Duke Ellington Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. It is usually performed in the key of D-flat major.

    The song's lyrics describe the author's weariness of the night life after a failed romance, wasting time with "jazz and cocktails" at "come-what-may places" and in the company of girls with "sad and sullen gray faces/with distingué traces". Strayhorn was only 16 when he wrote the majority of the song, which was to become his signature composition (along with "Take the 'A' Train").

    The melody is over relatively complex chord changes, compared to many jazz standards, with chromatic movement and modulations, which evoke a dreamlike state and the dissolute spirit characteristic of the so-called lush life.

    One of the most notable recordings of "Lush Life" was by Nat King Cole. John Coltrane also recorded it at least twice, once in 1958 as the title track of an album for Prestige Records, and again in 1963 with his "classic quartet" and Johnny Hartman. The earlier version was 14 minutes long. But the author once said that the best version was of Billy Eckstine on his 1960 album No Cover, No Minimum.

    Horst Liepolt

    Horst Liepolt (born 27 July 1927) is a jazz producer and artist.

    In Australia, and later in the United States, he organized numerous successful jazz concerts and festivals and also produced a large number of jazz recordings.

    In Australia he originated the long-running Manly Jazz Festival and jazz at the Festival of Sydney, booked bands for The Basement (Sydney's top jazz club of the 1970s) and presented a number of concerts under his banner of Music Is An Open Sky. His "44" recording label featured some of Australia's top jazz musicians and was representative of many of the Australian jazz groups that were active in the 1970s.

    His two New York jazz clubs Sweet Basil and Lush Life presented a number of well-established jazz musicians during the 1980s and early 1990s. He produced over 48 jazz recordings by high profile US musicians including the Grammy Award winning album Bud and Bird by Gil Evans.

    Biography

    Horst Liepolt was born in Berlin, Germany on 27 July 1927.

    His father was a writer, a member of the Bauhaus movement, and his mother was a concert pianist, daughter of a Swedish oboe player who migrated to Germany to join the Berlin Philharmonic. Even though the Nazi regime was heavily opposed to jazz, Liepolt was able to hear some of the music during the war years by visiting underground Berlin jazz clubs and listening to jazz records with friends.

    Lush

    Lush may refer to:

    People

  • Archibald Lush (1890s–1974), Welsh school inspector
  • Billy Lush (born 1981), American actor
  • Billy Lush (baseball) (1873–1951), American baseball player and college sports coach
  • David Lush (1887–1960), Canadian politician
  • Ernie Lush (1885–1937), American Baseball player
  • Jay Laurence Lush (1896–1982), American geneticist
  • Jane Lush, British worker
  • Johnny Lush (1885–1946), American baseball player
  • John Alfred Lush (1815–1888), English Liberal politician
  • Julie Moncrief Lush (born 1949), Australian entertainer
  • Marcus Lush (born 1965), television and radio presenter in New Zealand
  • Richard Lush, British-born Australian recording engineer and producer
  • Rebecca Lush (born 1972), British activist
  • Robert Lush (1807–1881), English judge
  • Samuel S. Lush (1783–1841), American lawyer and politician
  • Stephen Lush (1753–1825), American politician
  • Shannon Lush, Australian best-selling author
  • Tom Lush (born 1939), Canadian politician
  • Other

  • Lush., the standard author abbreviation used to indicate Alfred Wyndham Lushington as the author when citing a botanical name
  • Lush!

    Coordinates: 55°11′53″N 6°38′06″W / 55.198°N 6.635°W / 55.198; -6.635 Lush! is a night club in Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

    Located in the Kellys Golf Links Hotel, the club is the largest in the complex, which houses a number of bars. Opened in 1996, it has played host to the majority of the worlds notable electronic dance music DJs, including Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, Paul van Dyk, Tiesto, Sasha, Ferry Corsten, Fat Boy Slim and Eddie Halliwell.

    Opening two nights a week (Saturday mainly for clubbers from all over Ireland and Wednesday for local University of Ulster students), the venue does not use external promoters or host club nights, being a self-contained operation. The promoter, and manager of the club, Col Hamilton, is also the resident DJ. Music on resident-played nights would generally be house music, but the regular guest DJs are more likely to play trance music.

    Shortly after opening, CJ Agnelli of Agnelli & Nelson immortalised the club with one of his first releases, titled "Lush", and the later remixes, "Lush Gold". The cover art of both releases featured the clubs logo, a large yellow/orange circle. An edition of Discover Records "Live As" series has also been recorded at the venue.

    Alfred Wyndham Lushington

    Alfred Wyndham Lushington, C.I.E. (22 September 1860 - 26 March 1920) was an Anglo-Indian dendrologist born in Allahabad, India and who worked primarily in the Madras Presidency.

    Publications

  • 1910. The Genus Citrus. Indian Forester 36:323-53
  • 1915. Vernacular List of Trees, Shrubs & Woody Climbers in the Madras Presidency. Bilingual edition Tamil-English, 2 vols.
  • 1918. Madras Timbers: their use in place of European timbers, with suggestions for their classification
  • Books

  • 1919. Nature and Uses of Madras Timbers: Arranged in Categories Containing Similar Woods, & Critically Compared With Corresponding European & Philippine Timbers. Ed. S.P.C.K. Press. 358 pp.
  • References

    External links

  • Works by or about Alfred Wyndham Lushington at Internet Archive

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    Lush Life

    by: Rickie Lee Jones

    (written by Billy Strahorn)
    I used to visit all the very gay places
    Those come-what-may places
    I used to visit all the very gay places
    Where one relaxes on the axis of the wheel of life
    To get the feel of life
    From jazz and cocktails.
    The girls I knew had sad and sullen gray faces
    With distingue traces
    That used to be there -- You could see where they'd been washed away
    By too many through the day
    Twelve o'clock tales
    Then you came along with your siren song
    To tempt me to madness...
    I thought for a while that your poignant smile
    Was tinged with the sadness...
    Of a great love for me.
    Ah yes, I was wrong.
    Again, I was wrong.
    Life is lonely again,
    And only last year, everything seemed so sure.
    Now life is awful again,
    A trough full of hearts could only be a bore.
    A week in Paris will ease the bite of it
    All I care is to smile in spite of it
    I'll forget you, I will
    While yet you are still
    Burning inside my brain
    Romance is mush
    Stifling those who strive
    I'll live a lush life in some small dive
    And there I'll be, while I rot with the rest




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