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@TheJazzStreet - One of the earliest white female jazz singers that you may appreciate -- is Annette Hanshaw. Great stylist & smooth. Way back in the 1920's and quite marvelous. I agree with your other choices -- Peggy Lee and Anita O'Day were incredible vocalists. Both were filled with the cool confidence that was jazz. I like Diana Krall & Cassandra Wilson today but they are not of this exciting style. I wonder if anyone is anymore.
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I adore her shubadubadubadu :-)
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What year was this? For a music essay :)
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@TheJazzStreet What about Keely?
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@AleekahTV Rosemary Clooney wasn't bad either.
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This is my third song in to listening to her for the first time and I'm enamoured. Her voice is so smooth in texture, relaxed, and it's calming. It's like you can sense that she's not in a rush. I can't really explain it.
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@TheJazzStreet Only white jazz singers ever.
AAAHAHAHA
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Best white female jazz singer of all time
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@TheJazzStreet -You have that right.
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What an arrangement, what a sound. Wow!
peggy lee and anita o'day are the greatest white jazz singers of all time
TheJazzStreet 2 years ago 26
I like Anita the best 'cause she was COOL
snatchhog 1 year ago 16