Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Sarah Lois Vaughan was a renowned American jazz singer. Her professional career spanned over four decades, during which she gained the nickname "Sassy" due to her fiery personality.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: April 27, 1924, in Newark, New Jersey
Died: April 3, 1990
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Vaughan was an American jazz singer. Her career as a vocalist spanned multiple genres including gospel, pop, and R&B.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Newark, New Jersey, Sarah Vaughan's love for music began at a young age. She started singing in church choirs and developed her skills by listening to radio broadcasts of big bands and jazz singers. Her family encouraged her musical pursuits, but she was initially disheartened when told that she needed to lose weight before pursuing a career as a singer.
Major Accomplishments
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Vaughan's professional career took off in the 1940s, performing with notable musicians like Earl Hines and Billy Eckstine. She quickly gained recognition for her impressive vocal range and technical skill. Her breakthrough performance came at age 18 when she replaced Della Griffin in Hines' band.
Throughout her life, Vaughan won numerous awards and accolades. Some of her most notable achievements include:
Winning the DownBeat Critics' Poll as Female Singer of the Year (1956-1964)
Recording over 80 albums, including 'Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin'
Performing at many iconic venues worldwideNotable Works or Actions
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Vaughan's music covered a wide range. She was particularly known for her interpretations of standards by George Gershwin and Cole Porter. Some notable works include:
Her cover of 'Whatever Lola Wants' from the musical 'Damn Yankees'
* Recording songs from the Great American Songbook
Impact and Legacy
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Sarah Vaughan's contributions to jazz have had a lasting impact on the genre. She was known for her incredible vocal range, which spanned three octaves. This talent has influenced generations of singers.
Her legacy extends beyond music as well. Vaughan paved the way for future female jazz musicians by breaking down barriers in an era when women were underrepresented in the industry.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Sarah Vaughan is widely remembered and quoted due to her incredible talent, dedication to her craft, and lasting impact on jazz music. Her influence can be seen in many contemporary female vocalists.
Quotes by Sarah Vaughan

I guess the only trouble was that George was very slow in getting around to proposing. Several times, I almost proposed to him.

It sure is a nice feeling to know that people will remember you after you're gone, that you'll manage to be a little bit of history.

Choir singing's a wonderful thing for what ails you. There's a lot of meaning in a hymn if you think about it when you're singing it.

I don't think I ever modeled myself after a singer. I've more or less copied the styles of horn-tooters right from the start.





