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Betty Carter

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Biografía

Betty Carter (May 16, 1929 ??? September 26, 1998) was a prominent American jazz singer who was renowned for her improvisational technique and idiosyncratic vocal style. Carter expanded the role of the vocalist in jazz, to a full, improvising member of the band. Although her voice was not as admired by the public as such vocalists as Sarah Vaughan or Ella Fitzgerald, many consider her to have exercised mastery of the human voice previously unheard in jazz. Carmen McRae once claimed that "there's really only one jazz singer - only one: Betty Carter."[1] Carter was born Lillie Mae Jones in Flint, Michigan and grew up in Detroit, where her father led a church choir. She studied piano at the Detroit Conservatory. She won a talent contest and became a regular on the local club circuit, singing and playing piano. When she was sixteen, she sang with Charlie Parker. She later performed with Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis and toured with Lionel Hampton, (from whom she received the nickname "Betty Bebop") where she perfected her scat singing of bebop. Her career was eclipsed somewhat during the 1960s and 1970s, though a series of duets with Ray Charles in 1961, including the R&B-chart-topping "Baby, It's Cold Outside," brought her a measure of popular recognition. She recorded for various labels during this period, including Peacock, ABC-Paramount, and Atco, but was rarely satisfied with the resulting product. An episode in which a record company A&R man tried to abscond with a set of her master recordings led her to establish her own record label, Bet-Car, in 1970. Some of her most outstanding recordings were first issued on Bet-Car, including the double album The Audience with Betty Carter (1980). She was well-received at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1977 and 1978. In 1987 Carter signed with Verve Records. She won a Grammy in 1988 for her album Look What I Got! and sang in a guest appearance on The Cosby Show in that year.

Álbumes

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Canciones

1 Mean To Me Priceless Jazz
2 On The Isle Of May Priceless Jazz
3 My Reverie Priceless Jazz
4 Don't Weep For The Lady Priceless Jazz
5 You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do) Priceless Jazz
6 I Can't Help It Priceless Jazz
7 Jazz (Ain't Nothin' But Soul) Priceless Jazz
8 Remember Priceless Jazz
9 Something Wonderful Priceless Jazz
10 Foul Play Priceless Jazz
11 Stormy Weather (Keep Rainin' All The Time) Priceless Jazz
12 You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me Priceless Jazz
13 But Beautiful Priceless Jazz
14 Blue Bird Of Happiness Priceless Jazz
15 Make It Last Priceless Jazz
16 I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire Priceless Jazz
17 By The Bend Of The River Priceless Jazz
18 At Sundown Priceless Jazz
19 Babe's Blues Priceless Jazz