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Possessor of one of the most wondrous voices of the 20th century,
Sarah Vaughan
ranked with
Ella Fitzgerald
and
Billie Holiday
in the very top echelon of female jazz singers. She often gave the impression that with her wide range, perfectly controlled vibrato, and wide expressive abilities, she could do anything she wanted with her voice. Although not all of her many recordings are essential (give
Vaughan
a weak song and she might strangle it to death),
Sarah Vaughan
's legacy
as a performer and a recording artist will be very difficult to match in the future.
Vaughan
sang in church as a child and had extensive piano lessons from 1931-39; she developed into a capable keyboardist. After she won an amateur contest at the Apollo Theater, she was hired for the
Earl Hines
big band as a singer and second vocalist. Unfortunately, the musicians' recording strike kept her off record during this period (1943-44). When lifelong friend
Billy Eckstine
broke away to form his own orchestra,
Vaughan
joined him, making her recording debut. She loved being with
Eckstine
's orchestra, where she became influenced by a couple of his sidemen,
Charlie Parker
and
Dizzy Gillespie
, both of whom had also been with
Hines
during her stint.
Vaughan
was one of the first singers to fully incorporate bop phrasing in her singing, and to have the vocal chops to pull it off on the level of a
Parker
and
Gillespie
.
Other than a few months with
John Kirby
from 1945-46,
Sarah Vaughan
spent the remainder of her career as a solo star. Although she looked a bit awkward in 1945 (her first husband
George Treadwell
would greatly assist her with her appearance), there was no denying her incredible voice. She made several early sessions for Continental: a December 31, 1944 date highlighted by her vocal version of
"A Night in Tunisia,"
which was called
"Interlude,"
and a May 25, 1945 session for that label that had
Gillespie
and
Parker
as sidemen. However, it was her 1946-48 selections for Musicraft (which included
"If You Could See Me Now,"
"Tenderly"
and
"It's Magic"
) that found her rapidly gaining maturity and adding bop-oriented phrasing to popular songs. Signed to Columbia where she recorded during 1949-53, "Sassy" continued to build on her popularity. Although some of those sessions were quite commercial, eight classic selections cut with
Jimmy Jones
' band during May 18-19, 1950 (an octet including
Miles Davis
) showed that she could sing jazz with the best.
During the 1950s,
Vaughan
recorded middle-of-the-road pop material with orchestras for Mercury, and jazz dates (including a memorable collaboration with
Clifford Brown
) for the label's subsidiary, EmArcy. Later record label associations included Roulette (1960-64), back with Mercury (1963-67), and after a surprising four years off records, Mainstream (1971-74). Through the years,
Vaughan
's voice deepened a bit, but never lost its power, flexibility or range. She was a masterful scat singer and was able to out-swing nearly everyone (except for
Ella
).
Vaughan
was with
Norman Granz
's Pablo label from 1977-82, and only during her last few years did her recording career falter a bit, with only two forgettable efforts after 1982. However, up until near the end,
Vaughan
remained a world traveler, singing and partying into all hours of the night with her miraculous voice staying in prime form. The majority of her recordings are currently available, including complete sets of the Mercury/Emarcy years, and
Sarah Vaughan
is as famous today as she was during her most active years. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Masterful, she is; crept into the here and now forseeing the future. How's that for soemone who has past on? 'LEGACY'!
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