Classic jazz is a whole world apart from other musical genres. If you want to take a bit of an introduction, here are the voices you’ll want to put on repeat on your playlist:
Nancy Kelly
One of the most foremost classic female jazz singers of the early 80s, says The Absolute Sound, she had gusto and passion and that was always in full display when she moved into slow ballads that never failed to move audiences.
Billie Holiday
There’s no other voice like Billie Holiday’s out there. Passionate and intimate, it’s never failed to incite positive reactions from audiences. It’s no wonder her singing has won over critics over to her side.
Ella Fitzgerald
One of the best classic female jazz singers, if not the absolute best, Ms. Fitzgerald had everything—poise, voice, talent, control and an enviable range. She was and would always be one of the most glorious musicians in history.
Dinah Washington
With a big, melodramatic voice that made her perfect for many of her songs, Washington is another voice that takes you back in time. If you want to know more about why people classic jazz, this is a voice you shouldn’t miss.
Lena Horne
There’s something that sets the sultry tones of Lena Horne apart from the rest. With a successful career and a Broadway show that spanned 300 performances, Horne’s voice shows you just why it’s easy to fall in love with jazz.
Sylvia Brooks
There’s nothing quite like hearing Brooks belt out jazz hits. Her low, sultry voice is unforgettable. It’s the kind of voice that’s fun one minute and smoky the next. It weaves its way into the songs with control and ease until the last note has been sung and you’re still waiting around for an encore. It’s an absolute delight to listen to one of the most luscious voices of classic female jazz singers of our time.