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Sarah Vaughan albums featuring Ray Ellis

Sarah Vaughan Music Videos (12)
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| | Sarah Vaughan's Finest Hour CD (2000)
$7.99 Recorded between 1949 and 1964. Includes liner notes by Will Friedwald.
Digitally remastered by Space Heater (Universal Mastering Studios-East).
Verve's Finest Hour collection of Sarah Vaughan's work compiles 60 minutes of career highlights, including "Misty," "Lush Life," "Lullaby of Birdland," "Star Dust," ...
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| 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Sarah Vaughan CD (2004) Remastered
$7.95 Debates may rage over who is the better female jazz vocalist--Billie Holiday or Ella Fitzgerald--but Sarah Vaughan's reputation as one of the finest pair of pipes in the genre's history sails on untouched. In fact, Vaughan combined the lush, warm ...
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 Sarah Vaughan Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Sarah Vaughan songs: Lover Man Lyrics, Misty Lyrics, Summertime Lyrics, Tenderly Lyrics, I Cried For You Lyrics, September Song Lyrics, It Might as Well Be Spring Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs East of the Sun Lyrics, Lullaby of Birdland Lyrics, Ain't Misbehavin' Lyrics, If You Could See Me Now Lyrics, Nearness of You Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Can't Get Out of This Mood Lyrics, Just One of Those Things Lyrics, Come Rain or Come Shine Lyrics, Just Friends Lyrics, Poor Butterfly Lyrics, Don't Blame Me Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I Get a Kick Out of You Lyrics, Polka Dots and Moonbeams Lyrics.
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 Sarah Vaughan Biography
Sarah Vaughan's name was synonymous with jazz singing for two generations. She probably ranks as a close second only to Ella Fitzgerald in terms of influence, vocal range, and sheer, consistent brilliance. Her knowledge of bebop, gained during her '40s stint with Billy Eckstine, enabled her to advance the harmonic side of her work beyond that of her contemporaries. Throughout the '50s, she produced a torrent of albums in either a popular vein for Mercury Records, or more jazz-oriented material for subsidiary label EmArcy.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Sarah Vaughan | Billy Eckstine, Quincy Jones, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Clifford Brown, Charlie Parker, Count Basie, George Gershwin | | Jimmy Jones | Ella Fitzgerald, Helen Merrill, Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Sidney Bechet, Clifford Brown, Billy Eckstine, Milt Jackson, Juelz Santana |
 Contemporaries
Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Rosemary Clooney, Cannonball Adderley, Mel Tormé, Anita O'Day, Carmen McRae, Clifford Brown (Jazz), Lena Horne, Billy Eckstine, June Christy, Chris Connor (Vocals), Etta Jones, Shirley Horn, Susannah McCorkle, Holly Cole, Helen Merrill, Ernestine Anderson, Sheila Jordan, Irene Kral, Maxine Sullivan
 Followers
Nina Simone, Diana Krall, Cassandra Wilson, Shirley Horn, Julie London, Carmen McRae, Kurt Elling, Abbey Lincoln, Kevin Mahogany, Diane Schuur, Eartha Kitt, Betty Carter, Diane Hubka, Teri Thornton
 Influences
Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Billy Eckstine, Lena Horne, Mildred Bailey, Boswell Sisters, Ethel Waters
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Federation Sound, Victor Vega
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