Over 14K music fans have voted on the 115 Best Female Jazz Singers Of All Time. Current Top 3: Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan
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Whether you’rea jazz singer looking for inspirationor just a fan of the music, I hope this snapshot of some of the great male jazz vocalists has given you some new ideas for your next listening session or shopping trip! Looking for more jazz? You’ll find many of these men on our li...
The AT2020 shines with all sorts of vocalists, however there are no controls on the microphone for an attenuation pad or a high pass filter. It also does not have any built-in noise suppression or an internal pop filter or shock mount, and it can be a little noisy at times. This can...
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Possessor of one of the most remarkable voices of the 20th century, Sarah Vaughan could have been an opera singer but fortunately blessed jazz with her talents. Among the very first vocalists to fully understand bebop (her teachers included Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker), she had the abilit...
From Babyface championing some of today's most promising female R&B vocalists, to Monét and Jones finding their unique voices and King and Walker's beautiful solace in heartbreak, it's anyone's game. Ahead of the 2024 GRAMMYs on Feb. 4, 2024, get to know the five nominees for Best R...
” His band at the time includedLester Young, Freddie Green and Jo Jones, as well as vocalists Jimmy Rushing and Helen Humes. Together they helped to patent an unmistakable signature sound defined by throbbing swing rhythms, taut ensemble work, and incandescent soloing. A vivid snapshot of the...
“Yo Perreo Sola” also repeated reggaetón’s long-standingpatternof relegating female vocalists to anonymity; Puerto Rican rapper Nesi, who delivers its chorus with a passionate drawl, was uncredited upon the song’s release. The oversight was later rectified with a remix featuring her (this ...
The various iterations of his band included future jazz legends likeLester Young, guitarist Freddie Green, drummer Jo Jones and vocalists Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. Count Basie’s work in the 1950s utilised charts provided by arrangers like Neal Hefti, Sammy Nestico and Quincy Jones – ...