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With her wide vocal range and steady vibrato, the late Sarah Vaughan ranked as one of jazz's finest female singers. And it's easy to see why. This track showcases both her rich voice and her signature vibrato, as Vaughan sings over a soft, sparse guitar. It's a melancholy tune, but Vaughan's warm delivery lightens the song's sad mood. A beautiful example of the singer's vast recorded catalog, this track should not be missed. |
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Nina Pearlman |
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Nina Pearlman is the former Senior Editor of The Rocket, a Seattle-based publication devoted to covering music in the Pacific Northwest. Now a Seattle-based freelancer, she writes for such print publications as Magnet and AP, as well as web sites like Atomic Pop and CDNow.
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