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  1. Eddie Jefferson (August 3, 1918 – May 9, 1979) was an American jazz vocalist and lyricist. He is credited as an innovator of vocalese, a musical style in which lyrics are set to an instrumental composition or solo. Jefferson himself claims that his main influence was Leo Watson.

  2. Eddie Jefferson (3 de agosto de 1918 - 9 de mayo de 1979) [1] fue un vocalista y letrista de jazz estadounidense. Se le atribuye el mérito de ser un innovador del vocalese , un estilo musical en el que las letras se ajustan a una composición instrumental o a un solo.

  3. 9 de may. de 2019 · 439. 15K views 4 years ago. Eddie Jefferson - Live from the Jazz Showcase starring Richie Cole ................................................. Eddie Jefferson (August 3, 1918 – May 9,...

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    Eddie Jefferson (3 de agosto de 1918 – 9 de mayo de 1979) fue vocalista y lírico de jazz americano. Se le atribuye como un innovador de vocales, un estilo musical en el que las letras se fijan en una composición instrumental o solo. El propio Jefferson afirma que su influencia principal era Leo Watson.

  5. Eddie Jefferson: “The Main Man” (Inner City 1033) By Thomas Cunniffe. One night in early 1976, alto saxophonist Richie Cole and vocalist Eddie Jefferson were both hired as subs for the same New York City gig. Despite a 30-year age difference, Cole and Jefferson found a deep musical chemistry.

  6. 28 de jul. de 2011 · Eddie Jefferson. Biography. Articles. News. Has Influenced. Although there were a couple obscure early examples (Bee Palmer in 1929 and Marion Harris in 1934, both performing “Singing the Blues”), Eddie Jefferson is considered the founder, and premier performer of vocalese, the art of taking a recording and writing words to the ...

  7. Eddie Jefferson (born 3 August 1918 in Pittsburgh, died 9 May 1979 in Detroit) was a celebrated jazz vocalist and lyricist. He is credited with having invented 'vocalese', a musical style in which lyrics are set to an instrumental composition or solo.