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Cheryl Bentyne (born
Cheryl Benthien;
January 17, 1954) is a jazz
singer who
spent much of her
career with The
Manhattan Transfer.
Bentyne started singing...
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group after being badly injured in a car
crash and was
replaced by
Cheryl Bentyne. This
edition of the
Manhattan Transfer performed electronic-styled pop...
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Zucchero and the
Croatian duo
musicians 2Cellos on the
album In2ition.
Cheryl Bentyne covered "The Book of Love" on her 2006
album The Book of Love, accompanied...
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Arrangement for Two or More Voices, "Another
Night in Tunisia" with
Cheryl Bentyne. 1986, Best Jazz
Vocal Performance, Male, "Round Midnight" from the soundtrack...
- Cryin' in My
Whiskey with John Di
Martino (Night is Alive, 2021)
Cheryl Bentyne,
Rearrangements of
Shadows (ArtistShare, 2017)
Richie Cole,
Hollywood Madness...
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decided to
leave the
group and
pursue a solo career, and in 1978
Cheryl Bentyne was
hired to
replace her. From then
until Hauser's death, the line-up was...
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Marking a new era for the group, the
album was the
first one with
Cheryl Bentyne, who
replaced Laurel M****é in
early 1979. It was also
their first album...
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McCorkle The
Ralph Sharon Quartet Andrea Marcovicci Dave
Frishberg Cheryl Bentyne Van
Morrison Kay
Kyser "Song: Let's Get Lost
written by
Frank Loesser,Jimmy...
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vocalists Phil "De Basket" Shallat,
Cheryl "Benzene"
Bentyne, and six-foot-tall "Little Janie" Lambert.
Bentyne would leave the New Deal
Rhythm Band in 1978 for...
- album, and the
first live
album with
Cheryl Bentyne in the group. The
Manhattan Transfer Cheryl Bentyne, Tim Hauser, Alan Paul and
Janis Siegel – vocals...