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erry Mulligan, Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, | Sarah Vaughan and Dizzy Gillespie. |
Sarah Vaughan - vocal | |
fter the Couriers disbanded, Bates toured with | Sarah Vaughan and played with the Lennie Metcalfe Ba |
Frank Sinatra and | Sarah Vaughan each later recorded the song. |
Sarah Vaughan recorded it for Columbia in 1950 with | |
Sarah Vaughan (1950) | |
Sarah Vaughan - Sassy Swings the Tivoli (1963) | |
Sarah Vaughan - Vaughan and Violins (1958) | |
an "Cannonball" Adderley, Dinah Washington and | Sarah Vaughan recorded for EmArcy. |
Sarah Vaughan - Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin | |
ed Melody (words by Hal David), a 1959 hit for | Sarah Vaughan |
ount Basie, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie and | Sarah Vaughan were added. |
New Jersey, and played early in the 1950s with | Sarah Vaughan and Lester Young. |
Sarah Vaughan (1963) | |
an album often mistaken for a live recording), | Sarah Vaughan with Great Songs From Hit Shows and Do |
Dianne Reeves - The Calling: Celebrating | Sarah Vaughan (2001) |
Sarah Vaughan as Herself | |
The band also backed the visiting | Sarah Vaughan in 1956, the first time a Jamaican ban |
Sarah Vaughan Sings the Mancini Songbook is a 1965 a | |
For example, she performed "You've Changed" by | Sarah Vaughan for one show, and Van Morrison's "Moon |
The Calling: Celebrating | Sarah Vaughan is a 2001 studio album by Dianne Reeve |
Allen Vizzutti, Dizzy Gillespie, Joe Williams, | Sarah Vaughan and Nancy Wilson. |
The Explosive Side of | Sarah Vaughan is a 1963 studio album by Sarah Vaugha |
Sarah Vaughan - Collection (2006) | |
Sarah Vaughan (1946) | |
ticipated in a gig in Swaziland as drummer for | Sarah Vaughan and Nancy Wilson. |
Sarah Vaughan and Billy Eckstine Sing the Best of Ir | |
With | Sarah Vaughan |
Silver in 1983-84 and did a tour of Japan with | Sarah Vaughan in 1985. |
a cult following; it features a guest vocal by | Sarah Vaughan and an extended comedy performance by |
27, 2008, "To describe Ms. Andrade as both the | Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald of bossa nova only |
Sarah Vaughan recorded the song on her album How Lon | |
Sarah Vaughan - The Duke Ellington Songbook, Vol. 2 | |
Sarah Vaughan released a version on her 1966 album T | |
Sarah Vaughan George Gershwin Songbook 1957 Mercury | |
Sarah Vaughan - Sweet 'N' Sassy (1964), The Duke Ell | |
Sarah Vaughan ("The Faraway Part of Town" from Pepe) | |
Her vocal style is influenced by | Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald which drifts from |
Sarah Vaughan (2001) | |
Sarah Vaughan (1956) | |
fixture in the repertoires of Ella Fitzgerald, | Sarah Vaughan and June Christy. |
Mean To Me -2:40 | Sarah Vaughan |
"Body and Soul" -4:06 | Sarah Vaughan |
The song became a major hit for | Sarah Vaughan in 1959, peaking at #7 in the Billboar |
Sarah Vaughan - The Duke Ellington Songbook, Vol. 1 | |
York City, in addition to touring Europe with | Sarah Vaughan in 1953. |
Sarah Vaughan | |
1977: Ronnie Scott's Presents | Sarah Vaughan Live - Sarah Vaughan |
tandards...Snowbound is an overlooked gem from | Sarah Vaughan's Roulette years". |
e Apple Trees) When the World Was Young" while | Sarah Vaughan's 1956 revival of "Poor Butterfly" sur |
Tyson's voice was somewhat reminiscent of | Sarah Vaughan's, though she was not as technically s |
eard's ensemble, he accompanied Etta Jones and | Sarah Vaughan, and he married Vaughan in 1947. |
here he played with Dexter Gordon, Roy Haynes, | Sarah Vaughan, Charles Mingus, and Freddie Hubbard. |
sively as an accompanist for vocalists such as | Sarah Vaughan, Lena Horne, Johnny Mathis, and Barbra |
izzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Red Norvo, and | Sarah Vaughan, and was part of Nat Jaffe's trio. |
eron, and Dexter Gordon, and subsequently with | Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy Gillespie, and Charlie Barnet i |
Ben Webster, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, | Sarah Vaughan, Slam Stewart, Ike Quebec, Ray Nance, |
and His Orchestra, The Count Basie Orchestra, | Sarah Vaughan, and Keely Smith. |
y Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, Stan Kenton, | Sarah Vaughan, and Sheila Jordan. |
previously by great singers like Nina Simone, | Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington, Pe |
r, influenced by such artists as Carmen McRae, | Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nancy Wilson. |
The Divine One is a 1961 studio album by | Sarah Vaughan, arranged by Jimmy Jones. |
e: Live at Newport and More is a 2000 album by | Sarah Vaughan, featuring eight tracks recorded at th |
ianne Reeves' project The Calling: Celebrating | Sarah Vaughan, helping that recording to a 2002 Gram |
Other versions include Ella Fitzgerald, | Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Magni Wentzel with Ein |
hrough bluesy ballads for Dinah Washington and | Sarah Vaughan, R & B-influenced pop for Benton and c |
cCoy Tyner, Rumer, Patricia Barber, Midge Ure, | Sarah Vaughan, Nancy Wilson and Vanessa Williams. |
evy played with Georgie Auld (1947 and later), | Sarah Vaughan, Chubby Jackson (1947-1948), Boyd Raeb |
rded that year as a duet by Billy Eckstine and | Sarah Vaughan, and gave them a minor hit in the Unit |
e Mamas & the Papas, David Byrne, Marty Balin, | Sarah Vaughan, Tommy Bolin, Ozark Mountain Daredevil |
arranging for Humphrey Lyttelton, Buddy Rich, | Sarah Vaughan, and Jimmy Witherspoon. |
ine Sullivan, Stanley Turrentine, McCoy Tyner, | Sarah Vaughan, Grover Washington, Jr., Mary Wilson, |
er years), Mal Waldron, Jo Jones, Gary Burton, | Sarah Vaughan, Roy Haynes, Art Taylor, and Brother J |
ab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, | Sarah Vaughan, Lena Horne, Dinah Washington, Miles D |
ater, many others recorded the song, including | Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Art Tatum, Quincy J |
Feelin' Good is a 1972 studio album by | Sarah Vaughan, featuring arrangements by Allyn Fergu |
the years that followed, Wynton performed with | Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy Gillespie, Sweets Edison, Clark |
tor, he worked with singers such as Peggy Lee, | Sarah Vaughan, Johnnie Ray, Vic Damone and Ethel Mer |
Snowbound is a 1963 studio album by | Sarah Vaughan, arranged by Don Costa. |
A Time in My Life is a 1971 studio album by | Sarah Vaughan, arranged by Ernie Wilkins. |
ous jazz musicians, including Louis Armstrong, | Sarah Vaughan, and Benny Goodman. |
re are jazz vocal renditions by Nat King Cole, | Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Blossom Dearie, Ella F |
singers notably Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone, | Sarah Vaughan, and Shirley Horn, among others. |
Additionally, she sang with Carmen McRae, | Sarah Vaughan, Aretha Franklin, and B.B King. |
Sarah Vaughan- "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" | |
Sarah Vaughan- "Round Midnight" | |
e Holiday, Charles Mingus, Charlie Parker, and | Sarah Vaughan. |
or the bands accompanying Dinah Washington and | Sarah Vaughan. |
e 1957 in music) album by American jazz singer | Sarah Vaughan. |
82 in music) album by the American jazz singer | Sarah Vaughan. |
The discography for American jazz singer | Sarah Vaughan. |
Wes Montgomery, Joe Williams (1966-1967), and | Sarah Vaughan. |
e songs of Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and | Sarah Vaughan. |
by Eddie Fisher and "Whatever Lola Wants", by | Sarah Vaughan. |
ed Garland, Erroll Garner, Charles Mingus, and | Sarah Vaughan. |
also backed artists such as Frank Sinatra and | Sarah Vaughan. |
is a 1960 studio album by American jazz singer | Sarah Vaughan. |
Horne, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dinah Washington, and | Sarah Vaughan. |
ker and Max Roach as well as Nat King Cole and | Sarah Vaughan. |
DeFranco, Billie Holiday, Oscar Peterson, and | Sarah Vaughan. |
erre Boulez, Ornette Coleman, Simon Rattle and | Sarah Vaughan. |
mpanying a Vocalist for a version performed by | Sarah Vaughan. |
l Moe Dee, Big Daddy Kane, Ella Fitzgerald and | Sarah Vaughan. |
ork, and shortly thereafter it was recorded by | Sarah Vaughan. |
s as Danny Kaye, Billy Holliday, Pearl Bailey, | Sarah Vaughan. |
is also a successful recording of this song by | Sarah Vaughan. |
Renowned jazz singer | Sarah Vaughn was one of his mentors. |
ra, including Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, | Sarah Vaughn and Art Tatum. |
s been compared to Bessie Smith, Carmen McRae, | Sarah Vaughn, Gloria Lynn, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wi |
sey, Harry James, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, | Sarah Vaughn, Ella Fitzgerald, and Bill Chase, mostl |
an, Freddie Hubbard, Don Ellis, Frank Sinatra, | Sarah Vaughn, Natalie Cole, The Monkees, Gladys Knig |
Ames Brothers, Jo Stafford, Wayne Newton, and | Sarah Vaughn. |
Artwork by [Design & Layout] - | Sarah Vermeersch |
Sarah Victoria "Torri" Higginson (born Burlington, O | |
Sarah Violet Astor, and by them the grandfather of H | |
Sarah Virginia ("Sal") Brinton, Baroness Brinton (bo | |
Sarah visits an old friend in Florence where she une | |
Sarah visits Romania where, at an international peac | |
ock was a national class action case, filed by | Sarah Vogel on behalf of 240,000 farmers, which resu |
e as North Dakota Commissioner of Agriculture, | Sarah Vogel was a champion of family farmers during |
Sarah Vogel - former Agriculture Commissioner | |
Sarah Vogel currently practices law with three other | |
Sarah Vogel is a North Dakota politician and lawyer | |
Eyed Peas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Trace Bundy, and | Sarah VonderHaar from America's Next Top Model. |
h) along with America's Next Top Model's model | Sarah VonderHaar, and was interviewed by the enterta |
Author, NPR commentator and political satirist | Sarah Vowell explicitly mentions Interiors in her bo |
Historian and commentator | Sarah Vowell introduced her 2005 analysis of the Lin |
rote and was featured in Vowellet: An Essay by | Sarah Vowell included on the DVD version of The Incr |
Performers include | Sarah Vowell, Dan Savage, and Cheryl Trykv with musi |
Sarah W. Love, who was the headmaster, said that the | |
ans, Dan Cashman, Aaron Saunders, Briana Holt, | Sarah Waggoner, Neale Gay, Jenny O, Jamie Jee, Keire |
Brian Barker, Charlie Barker, Pilar O'Connell, | Sarah Waidler, Lauren Myers, Natasha Goslow as The s |
In 1970, Duckworth-Chad married (Elizabeth) | Sarah Wake-Walker, a granddaughter of the seventh Ea |
Sarah Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave (1787-18 April | |
Lori Lethin as Callie Cassidy / | Sarah Walker / Susan |
irginia, he was the son of Humphrey Brooke and | Sarah Walker Page. |
s The Cougars" (original air date 10/20/2008), | Sarah Walker (in a 1998 flashback as high-schooler " |
Sarah Walker - Pancha McCaskill | |
mus Girls Choir; song cycles for mezzo-soprano | Sarah Walker and tenor John Mitchinson for broadcast |
Sarah Walker has presented Radio 3's mid-morning Cla | |
The cast included Rodney Macann as Priam, | Sarah Walker as Andromache, Janet Price as Hecuba, A |
Sarah Walker (born c.1965-66) is a British music bro | |
h love interest of Rachel Griffiths' character | Sarah Walker in what was originally was supposed to |
e von Otter, Frederica von Stade, Bryn Terfel, | Sarah Walker and Ainhoa Arteta. |
attended master classes held by mezzo-soprano | Sarah Walker and pianists Roger Vignoles, Paul Badur |
a change was never known" (to the tune of "Old | Sarah Walker") |
CDD22049): Rebecca Evans, Bonaventura Bottone, | Sarah Walker, Richard van Allan, Alan Opie, Neil Jen |
well as on NBC series Chuck playing the adult | Sarah Walker. |
Sarah Wall - weekday mornings | |
Around 1896 he married Ada | Sarah Waller in London and they had the following ch |
For the Australian soccer player, see | Sarah Walsh. |
He was co-presenter with | Sarah Ward of Capital Radio's The Way It Is. |
His mother was | Sarah Ward (1779-1858), the daughter of Abraham Ward |
sea, Wales, to Welsh poet John Powell Ward and | Sarah Ward OBE, a farmer. |
His mother was | Sarah Ward, daughter of Michael Ward, a convict. |
Sarah Warn from AfterEllen.com chose to take aim at | |
Congeniality: | Sarah Warner (Oregon) |
Sarah was the subject, along with 3 other chimpanzee | |
Sarah was one of nine chimpanzees in David Premack's | |
onger wanted to work with chimpanzees in 1987, | Sarah was sent to Sarah Boysen's Chimp Center at the |
In 2009, | Sarah was reported in various media outlets as havin |
The name | Sarah was conferred on her by the Methodist Church i |
Sarah was heartbroken and cut off contact with him. | |
er, the ending of this novel also implies that | Sarah was killed in 1997. |
In 2007 | Sarah was also chosen as a "Wet 'n Wild Fresh Face" |
ideas for spin-offs, and the idea for Thomas & | Sarah was originally given the name In Confidence by |
Meg was fourth, | Sarah was fifth and Kellie was sixth. |
Before the virus, | Sarah was an opportunist, manipulating men into supp |
His last child by his wife | Sarah was baptised in Rehoboth in 1652. |
Sarah was born and died in Zichron Yaakov, Palestine | |
Sarah was a noted beauty and should have been a cons | |
Sarah was placed in the protective custody of an Off | |
at a 2010 FIS race at Norquay.. On May 19 2011 | Sarah was put on the Canadian women's developpment t |
Sarah was the daughter of Capt. | |
dy notified police, and Woods told police that | Sarah was dead and led the police to her body. |
Sarah was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and currently | |
Sarah was fond of her stepson and had always believe | |
he popular comics from her show, also in which | Sarah was also featured. |
Sarah was seen in several episodes, while Quentin is | |
Subsequently, | Sarah was adopted by Roma as their saint. |
n announced her intention to leave the series, | Sarah was originally supposed to be killed off in a |
Sarah was involved in CiTR, and Barb was big into in | |
However, | Sarah was actually possessed by one of the Bajoran P |
His mother, | Sarah, was of Scottish descent but moved to east Lon |
On the night she returned, | Sarah was conceived. |
Sarah was born in Africa in 1962. | |
She's surprised that | Sarah was worried about her, since she left instruct |
Sarah was well educated for a woman of her time and | |
His daughter | Sarah was a nursing sister who served with the Canad |
Sarah was born in 1803 to Joel Childress, a prominen | |
While | Sarah was pursuing this she was continually discoura |
seems that the marriage of Richmond to Duchess | Sarah was a success and that was not always the case |
eturned to Elizabethtown, as he had heard that | Sarah was then a widow. |
Sarah was known to compete at the Miss Sydney Chines | |
On the night of the finals, January 20, 2007, | Sarah was in Foshan for the finals. |
When her father discovered that | Sarah was engaged, he disowned her and then treated |
In October 2009, it was announced that | Sarah was expecting another child, to be born in the |
Sarah was born in Suffolk and studied at University | |
Harry's mother, | Sarah, was from a family of local grocers. |
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