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Sarah Vaughan Biography (1924–1990)

Sarah Vaughan Biography (1924–1990)

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Sunday, March 27th 2022 at 5:23PM · 616 views
Sarah Vaughan Biography (1924–1990)

Jazz vocalist Sarah Vaughan performed with big bands before becoming a solo artist. She is known for singing "Send in the Clowns" and "Broken-Hearted Melody."

Who Was Sarah Vaughan?

Jazz singer Sarah Vaughan grew up with a love of music and performing. Winning a talent competition held at Harlem's Apollo Theater launched her singing career. She worked with bandleaders Earl Hines and Billy Eckstine before becoming a successful solo performer who commingled pop and jazz. At age 66, Vaughan died in Hidden Hills, California, on April 3, 1990.

Early Life

Sarah Lois Vaughan was born in Newark, New Jersey, on March 27, 1924. Outside of their regular jobs—as a carpenter and as a laundress—her parents were also musicians. Growing up in Newark, a young Vaughan studied the piano and organ, and her voice could be heard as a soloist at Mount Zion Baptist Church.

Vaughan's first step toward becoming a professional singer was taken at a talent contest held at Harlem's Apollo Theater, where many African American music legends made their name. After being dared to enter, she won the 1942 competition with her rendition of "Body and Soul." She also caught the attention of another vocalist, Billy Eckstine, who persuaded Earl Hines to hire Vaughan to sing with his orchestra.

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, March 27th 2022 at 5:24PM

QUICK FACTS

Sarah Vaughan
March 27, 1924 - April 3, 1990
Newark, New Jersey

Hidden Hills, California
Sassy The Divine OneSarah Lois Vaughan

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