-
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...
- 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...
- City,
performing music genres like a cappella,
Brazilian jazz, swing,
vocalese,
rhythm and blues, pop, and standards. They have won
eleven Grammy Awards...
-
influential jazz
vocal trio Lambert,
Hendricks & Ross. She
helped pioneer the
vocalese style of jazz singing, with a
style described by
critic Dave
Gelly as "a...
- as an
instrument rather than a
speaking medium. This is
different from
vocalese,
which uses
recognizable lyrics that are sung to pre-existing instrumental...
- won the
group its
first Grammy Award, Best Jazz
Fusion Performance for a
vocalese version of the song "Birdland" by
Weather Report. She won ten
Grammy Awards...
-
originally performed by
Charlie Parker as an
improvised blues in 1948.
Vocalese lyrics were
later written and
recorded by King
Pleasure and
Eddie Jefferson...
- Lambert,
Hendricks & Ross were an
American vocalese trio
formed by jazz
vocalists Dave Lambert, Jon
Hendricks and
Annie Ross. From 1962 to 1964, Ross was...