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Carol Sloane (eigentlich Carol Morvan, * 5. März 1937 in Providence, Rhode Island; † 23. Januar 2023 in Stoneham, Massachusetts [1]) war eine US-amerikanische Jazz - Sängerin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Diskographie, Auswahl. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Wirken.
Carol Morvan: Born March 5, 1937 Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. Died: January 23, 2023 (aged 85) Stoneham, Massachusetts, U.S. Genres: Jazz, vocal jazz: Occupation(s) Singer: Years active: 1953–2023: Labels: Arbors, Columbia, Concord: Website: www.carolsloane.com
3. Feb. 2023 · By Penelope Green. Published Feb. 3, 2023 Updated Feb. 5, 2023. The crowd had thinned by the time Carol Sloane, then 24, took the festival stage in Newport, R.I., in July 1961. The Saturday...
24. Jan. 2023 · Carol Sloane, a jazz singer who won early acclaim for her sultry interpretations of classic songs, then emerged decades afterward from near-obscurity with a late-career resurgence that brought...
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21. Aug. 2023 · Learn about the life and career of Carol Sloane, a versatile and acclaimed jazz singer who worked with legends like Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, Oscar Peterson and Jimmy Rowles. Read her personal story, from her childhood in Rhode Island to her recent albums on Concord Jazz.
26. Jan. 2023 · A tribute to Carol Sloane, a superb singer with remarkable pitch and a husky, rich and caressing voice, who died in 2023. Read her interview from 2009 and learn about her musical influences, career and personal stories.
1. Feb. 2023 · Carol Sloane, singer, born 5 March 1937, Providence, Rhode Island; died 23 January 2023, Stoneham, Massachusetts. Gifted interpreter of Great American Songbook ballads, which she would subtly draw into jazz as she underscored her singing with lithe swing.