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Recommended jazz vocals. The world’s greatest jazz singers.

Jazz fills you with exhilaration while maintaining a calm atmosphere.

It’s one of the most familiar genres of music, yet because of its long history, many people may feel it’s a bit “intimidating.”

For those people, we’ve picked out some of the world’s greatest jazz vocalists.

In the first half, we focus on the classic vocalists who helped shape jazz; in the second half, we feature vocalists leading today’s jazz scene.

Whether you’re well-versed in jazz or brand new to it, we’ve put together a list you can enjoy.

Please relax and enjoy it to the very end.

Recommended jazz vocals: The world’s greatest jazz singers (71–80)

Someday My Prince Will ComeAlexis Cole

Her mature tone and romantic sound add depth to her singing voice, making it a perfect fit for standard ballads.

While ‘Someday My Prince Will Come’ often carries a girlish image, when sung with her voice—imbued with a sophisticated, adult allure—it transforms into a song of profound nuance.

Night and DayAngela Hagenbach

A vocalist known for a smoky, full-bodied, sexy low register.

They deliver a lively, samba-tinged rendition of “Night and Day,” rich with sensuality and depth.

It’s a superb track with a hot sound that also conveys a mature, passionate intensity.

No Other LoveJo Stafford

She is a traditional female jazz vocalist who carries on the lineage of classic jazz vocals.

This track, too, delivers a deeply trippy atmosphere that blends grit and melancholy.

Her gradually building, uplifting vocal style is captivating, and her records command high prices.

Girl TalkKate McGarry

She’s a vocalist who exudes a fresh, poised femininity.

She delivers catchy standards with a cute touch while maintaining a calm atmosphere.

It’s a compelling track featuring a basic yet solid, centered vocal tone.

SpainBobby McFerrin

Bobby McFerrin & Chick Corea – Spain – LIVE HD
SpainBobby McFerrin

Bobby McFerrin stands apart from the so-called “singers.” He freely wields his voice like an instrument and continues to make music with an instrumental approach.

He’s known for the hit “Don’t Worry, Be Happy,” but that’s only a small part of who he is.

Exploring his many talents is likely to broaden your musical perspective.