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  1. 16. Mai 2024 · 16. Mai 2024 - 15.12 Uhr. Alain spannt den Bogen Sarah Vaughn und Brahms in der Philharmonie – und die Applaus-Frage. Feierte Sarah Vaughn mit ihrer Stimme: Zara McFarlane Foto: Alfonso...

  2. Vor 18 Stunden · Note-bends and plummeting long sounds … Zara McFarlane. Photograph: Kareem Abdul. The great African American double bass player Richard Davis used to note that it had been “the university of Sarah Vaughan” – his life on the road from 1957-63 with the jazz singer dubbed The Divine One – that taught him everything worth knowing about timing, improvisation and making every sound count.

  3. 25. Mai 2024 · Originally written by Erroll Garner, this enchanting song became a captivating masterpiece when performed by the legendary Sarah Vaughan. The track’s profound lyrics and Vaughan’s exquisite interpretation have made it a favorite among jazz enthusiasts for decades. Table of Contents.

  4. 30. Mai 2024 · Sarah Vaughan & Her Trio: SwinginEasy. Vinyl reissue adds bonus tracks to the singer's mid-late 50s album with John Malachi, Jimmy Jones, Richard Davis, Joe Benjamin and Roy Haynes

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · April In Paris, a timeless classic performed by the legendary Sarah Vaughan, captures the essence of the enchanting city during the spring season. The song, written by Vernon Duke with lyrics by E.Y. Harburg, paints a picturesque scene of Paris in April, with chestnuts in blossom and holiday tables under the trees.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Also known as "Sassy," Vaughan became one of the greatest jazz vocalists in the history of the music. To close out the concert season, the SJMO features singer Sharón Clark as we celebrate the centennial year of NEA Jazz Master Sarah Vaughan.

  7. 10. Mai 2024 · So Many Stars” is a hauntingly beautiful song performed by the legendary Sarah Vaughan. Released in 1987 on her album “Brazilian Romance,” the song carries a deep meaning that resonates with many listeners.