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  1. Ernestine Anderson (November 11, 1928 – March 10, 2016) was an American jazz and blues singer. In a career spanning more than six decades, she recorded over 30 albums. She was nominated four times for a Grammy Award.

  2. Dec 22, 2011 · Ernestine Anderson - All Blues 1983 from the album Big City. Jazz Vocalist All Blues composed by Miles Davis and recorded on the Kind Of Blue a...

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  3. Mar 11, 2016 · Ernestine Anderson, the internationally renowned and much-loved Seattle jazz vocalist with a voice once described by her childhood friend Quincy Jones as the sound of “honey at dusk,” died...

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  4. Mar 16, 2016 · Ernestine Anderson, a versatile jazz singer who recorded her most acclaimed albums after a self-imposed hiatus, died on Thursday at her home in Seattle. She was 87. Her death was confirmed by...

  5. Mar 14, 2016 · SEATTLE (AP) — Ernestine Anderson, the internationally celebrated jazz vocalist who earned four Grammy nominations during a six-decade career, has died. She was 87. The King County Medical Examiner’s Office said Sunday that it received a report that Anderson died of natural causes Thursday at a nursing home in Shoreline.

  6. Mar 17, 2016 · From tender and soulful to hard-edged and gritty, Ernestine Anderson was one of the most versatile jazz vocalists to emerge from the big band era. Anderson was born Nov. 11, 1928.

  7. Mar 14, 2016 · The Seattle Times reports that Anderson passed away of natural causes at a nursing home in 2016. She was a jazz vocalist who performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival, the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall, and recorded with Quincy Jones and others.

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