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Home» Jazz » 50 Great Jazz Vocals: What songs should make the list?

50 Great Jazz Vocals: What songs should make the list?

Posted on December 4, 2012 by Justin Steyer in Jazz - 1 Comment

We are putting together a list of the 50 Quintessential Jazz Vocals of All Time.

According to who? Well, according to you!

This is your chance to cast your vote for the songs you think should be on a ‘best-of” jazz vocals list. Vote for up to three songs, and please include the song title and artist’s name.

After we compile the results, the quintessential 50 will be available for streaming on Jazz24.org and KPLU.org.

VOTE NOW!

  • Glennholl

    Missed seeing the following names on the 50 greatest jazz vocalist list:  Kevin Mahogany “Since I fell for You”; Etta Jones “Don ‘t Go to Strangers”; Karrin Allyson “Sophisticated Lady”and “Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most” also her rendition of “The Shadow of your Smile”.  How about a song or two by Jane Monheit?

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