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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 Great Jazz Singers (51–60)

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.

CaravanCyrille Aimée

Caravan – Cyrille Aimée Live at Birdland
CaravanCyrille Aimée

Her cute singing voice, richly emotional expressiveness, and high-level vocal skills that let you enjoy standard numbers in a completely fresh sound are all wonderful.

Not only does she deliver enchanting standards in her own colors, but the way she weaves in original, vibrant scat is another highlight.

Waltz For DebbyEliane Elias

Eliane Elias – Waltz For Debby
Waltz For DebbyEliane Elias

They offer comforting jazz with a warm, tender, and slightly sultry singing voice, paired with simple yet sophisticated piano playing that avoids unnecessary showiness.

It’s a track you can enjoy pleasantly, as a lively standard number rides a delightful swinging rhythm.

BUTTERFLYGretchen Parlato

Gretchen Parlato – Butterfly (Live in NYC)
BUTTERFLYGretchen Parlato

Her delicate, gentle singing voice is wonderfully soothing and enchanting—like a twilight breeze caressing your cheek.

Not only her voice, but the way she naturally enjoys and expresses music with her whole body lets you fully feel her own JAZZ sound in this track.

Recommended Jazz Vocals: The World’s Great Jazz Singers (61–70)

Losing YouJamie Cullum

Jamie Cullum – Losing You (Live From Jazz a Vienne)
Losing YouJamie Cullum

He has a youthful male vocal, yet he can freely command poignancy, sweetness, and punch, with a distinctive, overtone-rich voice.

His jazzy piano-and-vocal performances have earned him popularity.

He nails not only swingy numbers but also heartrending ballads, making for a thoroughly compelling listen.

Devil May CareKendra Shank

Kendra Shank – Devil May Care
Devil May CareKendra Shank

The sound is appealing, offering a light yet matte-like luster.

The vocals are casual, light, and swinging, with rich expressiveness, and the brisk scatting leaves a good impression.

The balance with the piano trio is exquisite, making it a pleasantly listenable track.

You Don’t Know What Love IsKurt Elling

Not only does he have a richly resonant singing voice, but his scat and vocal improvisations are outstanding, making it a track you can’t afford to miss for even a moment with his signature arrangement.

His ability as a vocalist to improvise on equal footing with the instruments is second to none.