Annie Ross

Jazz singer and actress in 'The Thelonious Monk Story'

Annie Ross - Artists & Creatives born July 25th, 1930
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A Scottish-American jazz singer and actress, this individual gained prominence in the 1950s and 1960s. A key figure in the world of vocal jazz, she gained recognition for her unique vocal style and innovative use of lyrics tailored for jazz standards. Her performance in 'The Thelonious Monk Story' showcased her talents as an actress while also emphasizing her musical prowess. Collaborations with other notable musicians further solidified her position in the jazz community. This individual also made significant contributions to musical theater, bringing a distinct voice to performances.

Sang in 'The Thelonious Monk Story'

Contributed to the album 'Annie Ross Sings a Song with Mulligan!'

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