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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Janet_LawsonJanet Lawson - Wikipedia

    Janet Lawson (November 13, 1940 – January 22, 2021) was a jazz singer and educator. Her primary influences as a singer were saxophonists such as Charlie Parker, Lester Young and Sonny Rollins.

  2. Buy or stream the album here: https://bbemusic.lnk.to/JanetLawsonQuintetThe first of two superb records by The Janet Lawson Quintet; their eponymous debut se...

  3. 8 de feb. de 2021 · Janet Lawson was a Baltimore-born jazz singer who performed with many jazz greats and recorded two albums, one of which earned her a Grammy nomination. She also taught vocal jazz technique and self expression at various institutions and was co-founder of the Vocal Jazz program at The New School in New York.

  4. Janet Lawson (née Janet Ann Polun) Perfil: American jazz singer and educator. Born: 13 November 1940 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Jazz vocalist, best known for album " The Janet Lawson Quintet " (1981), nominated in the same year for the "Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female" Grammy Award.

  5. 13 de feb. de 2017 · The Janet Lawson Quintet was an astonishingly tight-knit band, a collective that lived and breathed as one, just like the aforementioned Miles Davis Quintet or the sprawling Mingus band that...

  6. renowned composer and author, Carman Moore. Lawson’s JAZZ JOURNEY, an interactive program for children, developed with Lenore Raphael, evolved from that history of jazz work with Moore. And she continues to foster the vision of jazz singing as ‘a musician’s expression with your voice as your axe.’.

  7. American jazz singer and educator. Born: 13 November 1940 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Died: 22 January 2021 in New Jersey, USA. Jazz vocalist, best known for album "The Janet Lawson Quintet" (1981), nominated in the same year for the "Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female" Grammy Award. Lived and taught in NYC for most of her life.