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Captivating female jazz singers who illuminate the history of jazz. Recommended jazz vocals from around the world.

Captivating female jazz singers who illuminate the history of jazz. Recommended jazz vocals from around the world.
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Captivating female jazz singers who illuminate the history of jazz. Recommended jazz vocals from around the world.

A jazz world woven from innate vocal talent and distinctive timing.

The voices of female jazz vocalists possess a mysterious allure that stirs the listener’s heart.

From legendary divas who captivate with silky phrasing and lustrous tone, to young artists who pursue new forms of expression through bold reinterpretations, we invite you into the realm of female singers cherished across generations.

They spin the deep emotions embedded in jazz through the delicate expressiveness unique to women.

Encountering such gemlike voices will surely enrich your musical experience.

Captivating female jazz singers who color the history of jazz. Recommended jazz vocals from around the world (1–10)

I Know You KnowEsperanza Spalding

Esperanza Spalding, an American artist, is an innovator who breathes new life into the jazz tradition.

Her voice, woven together as she masterfully plays the upright bass, instantly captures listeners’ hearts and never lets go.

The story of her winning the Grammy for Best New Artist over Justin Bieber has become one of the legends attesting to her extraordinary talent.

Centered on jazz while interweaving neo-soul and Brazilian music, her sound shifts like a kaleidoscope, inviting us on an unknown musical journey.

Surrender yourself to the groove born of her intellect and sensitivity.

From The StartLaufey

Laufey – From The Start (Official Music Video)
From The StartLaufey

Laufey, the Icelandic artist, creates music that lets you sink into the feeling of watching a beautiful short film.

Her sound—where a deep, warm voice reminiscent of her beloved Ella Fitzgerald blends brilliantly with the sparkle of contemporary pop—is unforgettable after just one listen.

Grounded in jazz and classical training, her music strikes a perfect balance: nostalgic yet never dated.

With her striking presence singing while holding a cello, Laufey’s songs are sure to open a new door into the world of jazz.

Guess Who I Saw TodaySamara Joy

Samara Joy, hailing from New York, burst onto the contemporary jazz scene like a comet.

Her voice has been described as “silky and buttery,” with a luxuriously smooth tone like the finest velvet.

Her talent, recognized worldwide by music fans, earned her the Grammy Award for Best New Artist with her second album, Linger Awhile.

With a classic vocal style reminiscent of Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald, she brings the brilliance of jazz’s golden age into the present.

Many listeners have found themselves captivated by the depth of jazz after hearing her sing.

Experience her voice that bridges eras at least once.

You’d Be So Nice To Come Home ToHelen Merrill

Helen Merrill – You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To – live 1960
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home ToHelen Merrill

Helen Merrill, whose husky voice has earned her the nickname “the Sigh of New York,” is captivating.

Her rendition of “You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To” on the album Helen Merrill with Clifford Brown is especially famous and was a particularly popular number in Japan.

A Japanophile, she has given many concerts in Japan over the course of her career.

Don’t Know WhyNorah Jones

Norah Jones, an American artist who captivates the world with a sound where jazz and country meld effortlessly, has a gentle resonance on her historic hit debut album “Come Away with Me” that many surely still carry in their memories.

Her smoky, warm vocals bring a calm, unhurried moment, as if you were relaxing by a fireplace.

Her Grammy-winning achievements attest to her timeless appeal.

Her work with The Little Willies also showcases the breadth of her musicality.

On a night when you want to unwind, why not quietly lend an ear to her voice?

MistyElla Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald – Misty (Ella Fitzgerald Swings with the Tommy Flanagan Trio-London 1965)
MistyElla Fitzgerald

Who gets chosen when we talk about the “Big Three female jazz vocalists” varies a bit from person to person, but alongside Sarah Vaughan, the name that invariably comes up is the legendary jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald.

Though she lived a life full of hardship, her otherworldly vocal prowess will never fade.

Lullaby of BirdlandSarah Vaughan

Sarah Vaughan is counted as one of the three great female jazz vocalists.

Her powerful sense of swing and the beautiful vibrato that breathes life into songs continue to influence many jazz singers to this day.

Her presence is truly worthy of being called the Queen of Jazz.

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