Take Three: Three Different Styles of Jazz Vocalists
Take Three: Three Different Styles of Jazz Vocalists Enlarge this image toggle caption Eye Wander; Fer Casillas; Shervin Lainez/Courtesy of the Artists Eye Wander; Fer Casillas; Shervin Lainez/Courtesy of the Artists No jazz instrument is more personal — or relatable — than the human voice. Jeremy Bosch's band: Jeremy Bosch, vocals and flute; Felipe Fournier, vibraphone and vocals; Yeissonn Villamar, piano; Daniel Torres, bass; Marcos López, timbales and vocals; Marcos Torres, conga and vocals. Duchess: Hilary Gardner, vocals; Melissa Stylianou, vocals; Amy Cervini, vocals; Michael Cabe, piano; Jesse Lewis, guitar; Matt Aronoff, bass; Jared Schonig; drums; Jeff Lederer, tenor sax; Anat Cohen, clarinet. Credits: Host: Christian McBride; Producer: Christpher Johnson; Senior Producer: Katie Simon; Recording Engineer: Rob Macomber; Project Manager: Suraya Mohamed; Executive Producers: Anya Grundman, Gabrielle Armand and Amy Niles; Senior Director of NPR Music: Lauren Onkey.
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