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  1. Traditional Hot Jazz. The early-20th Century style and sounds of the birthplace of jazz, New Orleans. Legendary Jazz singers and their signature songs.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vocal_jazzVocal jazz - Wikipedia

    Vocal jazz. Vocal jazz or jazz singing is an approach to jazz using the voice. Vocal jazz emerged in the early twentieth century, with its roots in Blues. Popular blues singers such as Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey had a great deal of influence of jazz vocalists such as Billie Holiday. [1] Other characteristics of vocal jazz such as scat singing ...

  3. Innovative, exciting, and incredibly creative modern music takes the center of attention on this channel, showcasing the development of vocal jazz. Modern Vocal Jazz represents a new chapter in jazz history, featuring contemporary vocalists who redefine the genre. This style blends traditional jazz elements with diverse influences, including R ...

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  5. Apple Music Jazz. For jazz’s greatest singers, a humble song becomes a catalyst for proper feats of wonder. Ella Fitzgerald’s prodigious scatting or perfect pitch can be every bit as life-changing as Billie Holiday’s grainy, slow-burn romance. Whether dating back as early as the 1920s (Fats Waller and Bessie Smith) or representing a new ...

  6. Vocal jazz took off in the '30s, and ever since, the genre has produced vocal giants. From Billie Holiday in the ‘40s and ‘50s to the smooth sounds of Frank Sinatra and the fiery soul of Nina Simone in the ‘60s, these are some of the best jazz voices of the last century.

  7. Feb 7, 2013 · 50 Great Jazz Vocals is a crowdsourced list of the 50 most popular jazz vocal recordings of all time, as determined by the listeners of NPR Music, Jazz24.org and KPLU in Seattle. We asked jazz ...

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