Carmen Cuesta-Loeb
Okay, the last was my first attempt here.
What I meant to say is that Carmen Cuesta-Loeb is great. |
To me, very few get any better. |
I'd start with Billie Holiday as the reference standard to compare all others with. |
Cecilia Bartoli: "Maria"; "The Impatient Lover: Italian Songs"
Tierney Sutton: "Blue in Green"; "Desire"
Kelly Flint, but only during her stint with Dave's True Story: "Sex Without Bodies"; "Nature" |
Kellylee Evans. Her third cd should be out very soon. Check out Amazon or CD Baby for samples. |
Roberta Gambarini,, what a range,, an Ella reincarnate! Saw her last year at The Blue Note in NYC and earlier at the Telluride Jazz Festival.. Amazing voice. |
Sarah Vaughn, Dinah Washington, Dakota Staton, Shirley Bassey, and Gloria Lynne can be added to the list. |
I don't know if anyone has mentioned Ella Fitzgerald. If not,there can't be a discussion of the greatest jazz singers ever without her name being included. Her "songbooks" are classics and just about anything she'e done is worth hearing. There is alot to pick from. |
Im on rock and Amy Lee voice is sweet! |
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I assume you already have Eva Cassidy, “Live at Blues Alley.” If not, that should be your next purchase. |
Melody Gardot--one of the best singer/songwriters I've heard in the last decade. |
Sarah Brightman and Whitney Houston. |
sorry spelled a name wrong - Lorez Alexandria - I cut my teeth on her album Alexandria The Great. |
If you like Etta I would look into Lorez Alexander - big voice and lots of attitude like Etta, also Cassandra Wilson (her cover of Van Morrison's Tupelo Honey is excellent), Salena Jones, and Jacintha are all very interesting voices with great takes on their own music as well as the classics. |
JOAN ARMATRADING GREAT SELF TITLED FIRST ALBUM! |
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Look for Hope Waits. I could only find it on Amazon - great female vocalist.
Linda Eder is exceptional as well. |
Take a listen to Leslie Mendelson's CD "Swan Feathers", and any one of the three CD's by Katie Melua. Every song on the Leslie Mendelson CD is a keeper, but I find the words and melody on the two songs "Rest Of London" and "If I don't Stop Loving You" to be hauntingly beautiful. |
Give some of Big Mama Thornton's music a listen. She was the first to record the hit song "Hound Dog" in 1952. The song was #1 on the Billboard R&B charts for seven weeks. The B-side was "They Call Me Big Mama," and the single sold almost two million copies. I have some of her stuff on vinyl. Her voice gives me goosebumps. |
"billie holiday. can't believe nobody's mentioned her yet..."
- no need to mention her - she's by default |
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I am suprised no one has mentioned Madeline Peyroux. Fantastic female vocalist. |
Diana Krall. Her Trio is fantastic. |
billie holiday. can't believe nobody's mentioned her yet... |
Jane Monheit Ricki Lee Jones Toni Price (Austin local) Karrin Allyson Sade |
You may like Jearlyn Steele.
Mark |
Mary Stallings, Rene Marie, and Laverne Butler are excellent JAZZ singers. Each very different but they are not warmed up pop singers! :-) You should try them if you can. BTW, Etta Jones is great.
If you haven't got it there is a recent compilation disc on HighNote "Always In Our Hearts", "Etta Jones as we loved her". For anyone starting out this is as good a place as any.
And, if you want a real jazz singer who accompanies herself, and you appreciate something a bit laid back, I endorse previous recommendations for Shirley Horn.
And, lastly, I'm also going to endorse recommendations for Eva Cassidy - she really hits a chord for me and reaches into my heart with several of her renditions of popular songs. I save her music for special occasions!
Enjoy............. |
I'm surprised nobody mentioned Diane Shuur. Perhaps the greatest jazz vocalist I know (Ella on steroids). I 2nd Diane Washington and Shirley Horn. I have many CDs by Shirley Horn but this is the best one http://www.amazon.com/You-Wont-Forget-Shirley-Horn/dp/B0000047BK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1270340064&sr=8-2 |
Shirley Horn Cassandra Wilson Nancy Wilson Betty Carter Abbey Lincoln jane Monheit Sarah Vaughn Carmen Lundy Lizz Wright Ella Fitzgerald Etta Jones Rosenna Vitro Nnenna Freelon Dianah Washington Carmen McCrae Karen Francis Micki Howard Dee Dee Bridgewater Make sure you sample before you buy. Some artist will make a great LP then an average one. But I can't remember Shirley Horn making a bad album ever.
There are many many more. Dee Dee Bridgewater will amaze you. Live in several places.
Happy hunting. Not jazz but you have to check out Eva Cassidy. |
Patty Larkin Jennifer Warnes Natalie Cole Bonnie Raitt Eva Cassidy Holly Cole Etta James Cesaria Evora Patricia Barber Dinah Washington Shemekia Copeland Macy Gray Phoebe Snow Della Reese Norah Jones |
I have just recently found Nina Simone. |
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