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26 de sept. de 1998 · A hit with critics and record buyers alike, Ray Charles and Betty Carter spawned a classic single in their sexy duet version of "Baby, It's Cold Outside," and even though the album spent years out of print, it only grew in stature as a result. Oddly, in the wake of her breakthrough success, Carter effectively retired from music for much of the ...
Betty Carter (born Lillie Mae Jones, May 16, 1929 – September 26, 1998) was an American jazz singer known for her improvisational technique, scatting and oth...
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16 de abr. de 2019 · Betty Carter: Music Never Stops. After singing with Lionel Hampton in the late 1940s, vocalist Betty Carter had her first hit with Red Top. Teamed with vocalist King Pleasure in 1952, their vocalese duet put words to the solo melodies of tenor saxophonist Gene Ammons and trumpeter Gail Brockman on their 1947 version of Red Top.
Betty Carter (1986) Betty Carter 1979 (Photo: Brian McMillen) Betty Carter (* 16. Mai 1929 in Flint / Michigan als Lillie Mae Jones [1]; † 26. September 1998 in New York City) war eine US-amerikanische Jazz -Sängerin. Mit ihrem rauchig intimen Timbre galt sie als die „Stimme des Bebop “ (Ulfert Goemann).
The premiere of the First Lady of Jazz at the Munich Philharmonie.Cyrus A. Chestnut - pianoJon Roland Ariel - bassClarence I. Penn - drumsBetty Carter - sin...
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Betty Carter (alkujaan Lillie Mae Jones, 16. toukokuuta 1929 Flint, Michigan – 26. syyskuuta 1998 Brooklyn, New York) [1] oli yhdysvaltalainen jazzlaulaja, joka tunnettiin poikkeuksellisen taitavana improvisoijana ja scat-laulajana . Carter opiskeli pianonsoittoa Detroitissa ja alkoi 16-vuotiaana esiintyä laulajana kaupungin klubeissa 1940 ...
29 de ene. de 2019 · Betty Carter, the adroit and unsurpassable jazz singer, was 61 when she took the stage at Aaron Davis Hall in New York for The Music Never Stops on March 29, 1992.Presented by Jazz at Lincoln ...