Jazz Singers
Jazz Singers
Jazz Singers
I. Female Singers
1. The Roots
2. The Classics
3. Other Singers
4. Jazz Singers of our times
a. International
b. European singers and a few tips
c. Latin influences
d. Pop influences
e. Free and world music influences
f. Gospel and blues oriented
2. The Classics
Certer Betty – The bebop girle
Look what I got
It’s not about the molidy
Dearie Blossom – Bloosom dearie
Fitzgerals Ella – live in Berlin
E.F. & Louis Armstrong
E.F. & Count Basie Orchestra
E.F. & Joe Pass
Holiday Billie – Live at the Carnegie Hall
Lady Day & Prez
Lady Satin
Don’t Explain
Horn Shirley – You won’t forget me
Here’s to life
Jordan Sheila – Lost and found
Lee Paggy
Lincoln Abbey – First Song
Mad affair
London Julie – Don’t Smoke in Bed
McRea Carmen – sings Monk
Sings Billie Holiday
Merill Helen – Brownie
O’Day Anita – With Gene Krupa
Vaughan Sarah – Live in Japan
Sassy swings the Tivoly
Crazy & mixed up
Washington Dianah – Mad about the Boy
With Quincy Jones
Queen of Blues
Wilson Nancy – with Cannonball Abberley
The swinging mutual
3. Other Singers
Horn Lena
Humes Helen
James Etta – Mystery Lady
Krall Irene
Krog Karin – Something borrowed, something new
Lane Cleo
Lee Jane
Raney Sue
Philipps Esther
Simone Nina
4. Jazz Singers of our times
a. International
c. Latin influences
Gilberto Astrud
McCorkle Susannah – Sabia
Maria Tania
Purim Flora
d. Pop influences
Mccomb Liz
La Velle
James Etta
II. Male Singers
1. The Roots
Armstrong Louis – Ella & Louis, Ella & Louis sing Gershwin
2. The Classics
Armstrong Louis – Ella & Louis, Ella & Louis sing Gershwin
Porgy & Bess
Gonzales Babs
Henderson Jon – Cloud buster
Jefferson Eddie – Letter from Home
Things are getting better
3. Other Singers
b. International
Allison Mose
Baker Chet – Chet sings
Chet sings again
Let’s get lost
My Funny Valentine
Connick Jr. Harry
Elling Kurt – Man in the Air
Nightmoves
The Messenger
Mahogany Kevin – Double Rainbow
Songs and Moments
Another time another place
Murphy Mark
Stoloff Bob
d. Crossover
e. Latin influences