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Captivating female jazz singers who illuminate the history of jazz. Recommended jazz vocals from around the world.

A jazz world woven from innate vocal talent and distinctive timing.

The voices of female jazz vocalists possess a mysterious allure that stirs the listener’s heart.

From legendary divas who captivate with silky phrasing and lustrous tone, to young artists who pursue new forms of expression through bold reinterpretations, we invite you into the realm of female singers cherished across generations.

They spin the deep emotions embedded in jazz through the delicate expressiveness unique to women.

Encountering such gemlike voices will surely enrich your musical experience.

Captivating female jazz singers who color the history of jazz. Recommended jazz vocalists from around the world (21–30)

The Days of Wine and RosesRosemary Clooney

The Days of Wine and Roses – Rosemary Clooney
The Days of Wine and RosesRosemary Clooney

Rosemary Clooney made her debut as a singer in 1945.

She is a world-renowned jazz vocalist with the smash hit “Come On-a My House,” which reached number one in the United States.

With a slightly husky yet powerful voice, she delivers elegant swing numbers with smooth sophistication.

Cheek To CheekJane Monheit

This is a track from Jane Monheit’s third album.

Backed by a traditional combo-style performance, she sings confidently with a richly jazzy feel.

Combining remarkable vocal prowess with beauty, Jane Monheit is an artist who represents today’s jazz scene, and this is a song where you can enjoy her authentic, straight-ahead jazz sound.

Try MeEsther Phillips

Esther Phillips was an American singer active from 1949 to 1984.

She was known for a wide range of musical styles, including R&B, jazz, country, and blues.

This track was sampled in the 2010 track of the same name by Louieville Sluggah.

Beautiful LoveSophie Milman

This is a track from Canadian-born Sophie Milman’s second album.

Contrary to her sweet looks, she delivers a solid, jazzy performance.

The highlight is the intro, where her sultry, husky voice intertwines with the upright bass.

CREEPKaren Souza

Karen Souza from Argentina.

Although she releases a wide range of songs without being confined to jazz, this track is from a covers album released in 2011.

She skillfully incorporates jazz elements and sings languidly with her distinctive smoky voice.

BewitchedLaura Fygi

This is a number by Dutch singer Laura Fygi.

She’s popular for her soft, husky voice and striking beauty, and delivers a pleasantly snappy swing.

The piece featured here is a cover of a country song that Crystal Gayle sang in 1977, winning a Grammy.

AnthropologySheila Jordan

Sheila Jordan – Anthropology
AnthropologySheila Jordan

Sheila Jordan, often described as an artistically inclined singer.

The piece featured this time is an early work—an unusual number consisting of just upright bass and vocals.

You’ll be drawn into her enigmatic charm and get a feel for her unique worldview.