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| Who started Jazz/Scat singing? |
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| What were Louis Armstrong's Nicknames? |
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| "Pops" Because he's considered the father of Jazz, "Satchmo" short for Satchel Mouth, because of his big face and head. |
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| Who was considered the Finest Female Scat Singer? |
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| Piano-Oscar Peterson, Guitar-Herb Ellis, Bass-Ray Brown, Drums-Buddy Rich, Tpt-Louis Armstrong, Vox-Ella |
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| Who organized the album "Ella and Louis" |
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| "Mack the Knife: Ella in Berlin" whose album, what song did she mess up on? |
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| Ella Fitzgerald, Mack The Knife |
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| Who Popularized the tune "Mack The Knife"? |
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| Bobby Darin, Frank Sinatra |
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| Harold Arlen, George and Ira Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercy, Rogers & Hart, Duke Ellington, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin |
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| Billy Eckstine's Nickname? |
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| Famous People Billy Eckstine Played with? |
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| Sarah Vaughn, Bird, Dizzy, miles |
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"No Cover No Minimum"
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| Who was the first singer to act out lyrics, and would not scat, but would improvise new lines? |
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| Billie Holiday's Nickname? |
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| Popular tune Billie Holiday Sang, written by a poet, that she did not like to sing? |
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"Sarah Vaughn"
"Sarah Vaugh/Countbasie" |
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| Singers that started out as big band singers in the 50's? |
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| June Christy, Chris Connor, Peggy Lee, Anita O'Day |
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| "Two's company" whose album, and what big band leader was with her on it? |
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| Chris Connor, Maynard Ferguson |
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| "Blues Cross Country" Whose Album? what big band leader played with? |
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| "Fond Memories of Frank Rosalino" |
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| "Anita O'Day Swings Cole Porter with Billy May", "Anita sings the most" |
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| Oscar peterson played on which Anita O'Day Album? |
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| "Duets" Whose album, and with who? |
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| Betty Carter, Carmen McRae |
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| "The Great American Songbook" |
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| What singer was discovered by Cannonball adderley, and whose earlier recordings were considered better? |
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"Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderley"
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"Nancy Wilson and the George Shearing Quintet"(The Swinging's Mutual) |
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| "Boogie Down" whose album, and who played with her? |
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| Ernestine Anderson, Clayton-Hamilton Big Band |
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| "Never Make your Move to soon" |
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| "Two For The Road" whose album, who featured? |
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| Dave Grueson, Diana Krall |
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| R&B singer who did fusion version of night in tunisia? who also joined? |
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| Chaka Khan, Herbie Hancock, dizzy gilespie |
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| "Diane Schuur with the count basie orchestra" |
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| Who made Nature boy famous? who wrote it? |
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| Aside from vocals, what instrument did shirley horn do well at? |
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| Where did Joe Williams get his start? |
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| Joe williams albums with big bands? |
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"Count Basie swings and Joe williams Sings"
"Presenting Joe Williams and the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra" |
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| The Tony Bennet/Bill Evans Album |
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| what was Mel Tomey's nickname? |
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| Where did Bob Dorough go to school? |
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| who came up with school house rock |
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| Bob Dorough with miles, and second classic quintet |
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| Piano player that started singing? |
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| Allison Wonderland, whose album, and popular songs |
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| Mose Allison, Seventh son, your mind is on vacation, your molecular structure, your mouth is working overtime |
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| "Black and Blue and Tobbacco Rode" |
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| Lambert hendricks, and Ross |
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| Dave Lambert Jon Hendricks, Ann Ross |
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| Lambert Hendricks and Ross |
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| Swingle singers started by? |
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| Ward Swingle, and others from Les Double 6 |
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| "Anywhere from Mozart, Bach, Handel Vivaldi?" |
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| who did Jazz and american classics, and voiced like Kentons trombone section? |
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| who were a couple of Jingle singers in chicago wanting to do something else? |
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| 3 males, a femal with charts by Gene Purling, and don shelton, |
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| "The best tour Souvenier album" |
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