Jon Hendricks

American jazz vocalist and lyricist

Jon Hendricks - American jazz vocalist and lyricist
Born

September 16th, 1921
103 years ago

Died

2017
8 years ago — 96 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Contributed significantly to the development of vocalese, a style of jazz where lyrics are set to instrumental solos. Collaborated with the innovative vocal group Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, which popularized this genre, and was instrumental in bringing vocal jazz to a broader audience. Recorded several influential albums, including 'Sing a Song of Basie' and 'The Hottest New Group in Jazz'. Acknowledged for his exceptional ability to blend skillful lyric writing with intricate jazz harmonies. His work spanned multiple decades, influencing future generations of musicians and vocalists.

Co-founded Lambert, Hendricks & Ross

Pioneered the genre of vocalese

Released 'Sing a Song of Basie'

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