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    The Swingles are an a cappella vocal group. The Swingle Singers were originally formed in 1962 in Paris under the leadership of Ward Swingle. In 1973,...
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    Ward Lamar Swingle (September 21, 1927 – January 19, 2015) was an American vocalist and jazz musician who founded The Swingle Singers in France in 1962...
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  • France and Christmas with the Swingle Singers in the Netherlands) is an album of Christmas songs released by the Swingle Singers in 1968 on the Philips Records...
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  • Philharmonic and Swingle Singers (1969) Columbia / CBS Faisceaux-Diffractions / Swingle Novae (1972) Barclay / Inédits ORTF (The Swingle Singers appear on Michel...
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  • musician, singer, arranger, founder of the Swingle Singers Walter Tennyson Swingle (1871–1952), U.S. agricultural botanist The Swingles is a vocal octet...
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    Sinfonia was premiered on October 10, 1968 by the orchestra and The Swingle Singers, with Berio conducting. At the time, the work was still in four movements...
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  • Edward Randell (category The Swingle Singers members)
    film series and as a bass for the noted international vocal group The Swingle Singers. He was born in Dulwich, an area of South London, England and was educated...
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  • Tobias Hug (category The Swingle Singers members)
    cappella singer, beatboxer, coach and judge. He was the first German member of a cappella group, The Swingle Singers (now called 'The Swingles') and one...
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  • Vendôme (released as Encounter in the U.S.) is an album released by the Swingle Singers performing with the Modern Jazz Quartet. This album as Encounter was...
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  • album), their 2005 debut album Place Vendôme (Swingle Singers with MJQ album), a jazz album by the Swingle Singers and the Modern Jazz Quartet (1966) This disambiguation...
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  • Compact Jazz: The Swingle Singers is a compilation album of previously released tracks from 3 Philips Swingle Singers recordings: Place Vendôme (a.k.a...
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  • This article lists notable scat singers by year of birth. It is also sortable alphabetically. Biography portal Jazz portal Lists portal List of jazz musicians...
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  • Streetnix Svetoglas Sweet Honey in the Rock Sweet Sorrow Swingle Singers Take 6 The King's Singers Tonic Sol-fa Toxic Audio Urban Zakapa Van Canto Vive Voca...
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  • The 2005 Philips boxed set, Swingle Singers is a compilation of all eleven of the Paris-based Swingle Singers' recordings made for Philips between 1963...
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  • Shocking Blue, The Allman Brothers Band, Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, The Swingles, The Temptations, Tony Orlando and Dawn amongst several others. The soundtrack...
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  • 1991 – Jonathan Rathbone, a capella, for the SATB popular group The Swingle Singers 2009 – Derek Holman (born 1931), as "Christmas Eve", for voice and...
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  • 2009 Christmastime (Michael W. Smith album), 1998 Christmastime (The Swingle Singers album), 1968 Christmastime!, a 2004 album by Don McLean Advent Christmas...
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  • Night Best Performance by a Chorus Ward Swingle for The Swingle Singers Going Baroque performed by The Swingle Singers Best Instrumental Performance - Non-Jazz...
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    band members Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus that they were not the actual singers on the album. The category was declared vacant for 1990. List of Grammy...
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    The University of the Philippines Madrigal Singers (UPMS), also known as the Philippine Madrigal Singers or simply Madz, is one of the major choral groups...
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  • Ward Swingle (87), American jazz singer (The Swingle Singers). 22 – Joan Hinde (81), British trumpet player 25 – Demis Roussos (68), Greek singer and musician...
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    Davis and Stan Getz. His sister Christiane Legrand was a member of The Swingle Singers and his niece Victoria Legrand is a member of the dream pop band Beach...
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    and Undivided emulate Latin rhythms a cappella. In the 1960s, the Swingle Singers used their voices to emulate musical instruments to Baroque and Classical...
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    their audio equipment was included with the record). In 1989, the Swingle Singers recorded an a cappella version of the overture as part of an album...
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  • Wine and Roses" performed by Henry Mancini Best New Artist Ward Swingle (The Swingle Singers) Best Recording for Children Leonard Bernstein (conductor) for...
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    All Star Jazz Band (1965). They released a collaboration with the Swingle Singers, Place Vendôme (1966), and three live albums, Concert in Japan '66...
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    modified version in Spanish. An a cappella version was recorded by The Swingle Singers in 1991 on their album Folk Music Around The World. Belarusian folk...
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    Scat singing (redirect from Scat singer)
    scat singing idea and applied it to the works of Bach, creating The Swingle Singers. Scat singing was also used by Louis Prima and others in the song "I...
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  • English bass-baritone. He was a member of the vocal ensemble, The Swingle Singers, and the original bass-baritone in the opera band Amici Forever. Garrett...
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  • features backing harmonies from The Swingle Singers. Weller was a big fan of Place Vendôme, an album that the Swingle Singers recorded with the Modern Jazz...
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