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Chloe Taylor

Los Angeles, California

Original Songs - Demo Reel

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Brian Stivale

Hollywood - Los Angeles, California

Luck Be A Lady - Guys N Dolls - JAZZ - BRIAN STIVALE

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Victoria Lynn (Hogan)

Los Angeles, California

Victoria Hogan Singing Reel

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Juliana Paige

Austin, Texas

French Jazz - Placed on UniversalNBC's American Girl Movie

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Jules Vandystadt

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

La Vie En Rose by Edith Piaf (duet)

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Nyree Macpherson

Toronto, Ontario

Blues Ballad

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To hire a jazz singer for your project, all you need to do is post a job on Voices and get matched with the perfect singer from our talent pool of skilled jazz vocalists.

Jazz music originated in New Orleans, Louisiana between the late 19th century and early 20th century.

Scat singing is a vocal style in jazz music in which a singer uses their voice as an instrument to perform wordless improvisations on a melody.

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All About Jazz Singers

Jazz singers are known for their sultry voices, knack for improvisation, and effortless cool. A musical genre that originated in New Orleans in the late 1900s and rose to prominence during the Jazz Age of the 1920s and '30s, jazz is a revered art form that defined the first half of the 20th century. If you're in the market for a jazz singer who can deliver a sonorous performance that shrouds your project in the timeless sound of jazz, look no further.

While many famous jazz singers are multi talented musicians who can play the saxophone, trumpet, piano, guitar, or drums, every good jazz singer is an expert at making music using the oldest instrument of all: the human voice. Jazz singers are generally known for their silky tones, polished diction, and the emotive quality they bring to lyrics. When you need a vocal performance that transports your listeners to an elegant nightclub or a lively jam session inside a jazz club, you're in luck with the talented jazz singers you'll find on Voices.

The birth of jazz music dates back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, in New Orleans, Louisiana. As a meeting point for a number of diverse populations and cultures from all around the globe, New Orleans spawned a vibrant music scene that drew inspiration from a range of musical genres, including ragtime and blues. In its early days, people didn't really sit and listen to jazz like they do today—jazz music was exclusively for dancing. The emergence of swing bands and Kansas City jazz marked the genre as it danced into the 1930s, leading to the arrival of the bebop style in the 1940s, followed by cool jazz, which emphasized a lighter tone and relaxed tempos.

When you search for the right jazz singer to sing on your track, there are a variety of iconic vocalists you may want your project's sound to emulate. The likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, and Peggy Lee are all monumental figures who arise when jazz is the subject of conversation. There are robust, full bodied voices, such as the voices of Jimmy Rushing, Bessie Smith, and Joe Williams, or there are gentler voices that equally influenced the genre, like that of Blossom Dearie. There are also a number of celebrated jazz singers—including Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, and Anita O'Day—who are known for the way they channeled their personal struggles through their cathartic vocal performances. Of course, no discussion of jazz would be complete without references to Nat King Cole, Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, or Chet Baker.

A crucial skill for any jazz singer is the ability to improvise. Free jazz is a style of the genre that involves disregarding traditional meter, beat, and other standard musical structures in favor of a more expressive manner of performance. While other musical genres usually call for a strict adherence to the score and sheet music, you may give your singer the artistic liberties to interpret a tune as they see fit, or slip some scat into their vocal delivery. If you're a fan of Ella Fitzgerald, you know just how fun and transfixing a scat performance can be. Scat singing is a jazz vocal style that involves the usage of one's voice as an instrument to perform wordless improvisations on a melody. Scat singers are able to toss lyrics aside and submit themselves to the melody in a way that truly embodies the spirit of jazz music.

Whether you're in search of a booming voice that pairs well with brass and percussion instruments for a big band performance, or the voice of a crooner to serenade the occupants of a swanky nightclub, you've come to the right destination. Discover the jazz talent featured on Voices, listen to the demos of our experienced jazz singers, and post a job to get matched with a swinging jazz singer for your project.


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