Sarah Vaughan
American jazz and pop singer
Born
1924
101 years ago
Died
April 3rd, 1990
35 years ago — 66 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A celebrated jazz and pop singer, Vaughan gained acclaim for her rich voice and unique phrasing. She began her career in the 1940s, performing at the Apollo Theater in New York City. Vaughan's style blended jazz with elements of pop and blues, showcasing an impressive vocal range. Throughout her career, she collaborated with numerous artists and musicians, including Duke Ellington and Billy Eckstine. Recognized for her contributions to music, Vaughan won multiple Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Her performances included memorable appearances at major festivals and venues, solidifying her legacy in the music industry.
Won four Grammy Awards
Inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame
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