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  1. Biografía de Etta Jones. Jones nació el 5 de noviembre de 1928 en Aiken, Carolina del Sur, y se crió en la ciudad de Nueva York. A los tres años, soñaba con ser cantante y posaba frente a un espejo para imitar las canciones de la radio. Billie Holiday, a quien vio en concierto, y Thelma Carpenter, fueron algunas de sus primeras influencias.

  2. Etta Jones. Profile: born November 25, 1928 - Aiken, South Carolina, USA. died October 16, 2001- Mount Vernon, New York, USA. American jazz singer. Etta Jones was born in Aiken, South Carolina, United States, and raised in Harlem. Still in her teens, Jones joined Buddy Johnson's band for a nationwide tour although she was not featured on record.

  3. jazzdiscography.com › etta-jones-discographyEtta Jones Discography

    16 de oct. de 2001 · Etta Jones. b. November 25, 1928, Aiken, South Carolina. d. October 16, 2001, Mount Vernon, New York. Etta Jones and the author, early 1990’s. at the Riverside Park Jazz Festival. Etta Jones was one of the greatest jazz vocalists in the truest meaning of the word. She sang with a strong personal style, digging deep into the lyrics to reveal ...

  4. 28 de ene. de 2019 · Etta Jones à la Une “A Soulful Sunday : Live at the Left Bank”, un live inédit enregistré par le chanteuse Etta Jones avec le trio du pianiste Cedar Walton, comprenant le bassiste Sam Jones et le batteur Billy Higgins, a été enregistré le 27 février 1972 au Famous Ballroom de Baltimore, Maryland.

  5. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupIf I Had You · Etta JonesDon't Go To Strangers℗ 2006 Concord Music Group, IncReleased on: 1960-01-01Associated P...

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  6. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupBye Bye Blackbird · Etta JonesDon't Go To Strangers℗ 2006 Concord Music Group, IncReleased on: 1960-01-01Composer...

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  7. 23 de may. de 2018 · Jazz vocalist Etta Jones recorded more than two dozen albums and earned three Grammy Award nominations during her six-decade-long career. Her popularity peaked in 1960 with the release of her single “ Don ’ t Go to Strangers, ” which climbed to number five on the R&B charts. In the late 1960s Jones formed a duo with tenor saxophonist ...