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- Vocalese is a style of jazz singing in which words are added to an instrumental soloist's improvisation. Vocalese uses recognizable lyrics that are sung...
- Vocalese is the ninth studio album by Jazz band The Manhattan Transfer, released on September 3, 1985 on Atlantic Records. Recording sessions took place...
- an American jazz lyricist and singer. He is one of the originators of vocalese, which adds lyrics to existing instrumental songs and replaces many instruments...
- City, performing music genres like a cappella, Brazilian jazz, swing, vocalese, rhythm and blues, pop, and standards. They have won eleven Grammy Awards...
- woman's part sung by Blossom Dearie. The song helped to po****rize the vocalese jazz singing style. It has since been covered by many artists. Moody himself...
- as an instrument rather than a speaking medium. This is different from vocalese, which uses recognizable lyrics that are sung to pre-existing instrumental...
- influential jazz vocal trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross. She pioneered the vocalese style of jazz singing, with a style described by critic Dave Gelly as "a...
- originally performed by Charlie Parker as an improvised blues in 1948. Vocalese lyrics were later written and recorded by King Pleasure and Eddie Jefferson...
- "Twisted" is a 1952 vocalese song with lyrics by Annie Ross, set to a tenor saxophone solo of the same name by Wardell Gray that was recorded in 1949....
- "Ray's Rockhouse (from the album Vocalese) The Manhattan Transfer, The Four Freshmen for "To You (from the album Vocalese) 1987 Clare Fischer & His Latin...