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Qué (quién) es vocalese - definición

MUSIC GENRE

vocalese         
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¦ noun a style of singing in which singers put words to jazz tunes or solos.
Vocalese         
Vocalese is a style of jazz singing in which words are added to an instrumental soloist's improvisation.
Vocalese (album)         
ALBUM BY THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER
Vocalese (Manhattan Transfer album)
Vocalese is the ninth studio album by Jazz band The Manhattan Transfer, released in 1985 on the Atlantic Records. Recording sessions took place during 1985.

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Vocalese

Vocalese is a style of jazz singing in which words are added to an instrumental soloist's improvisation.

Ejemplos de uso de vocalese
1. In 1'85, their landmark album titled «Vocalese,» produced by Hauser in collaboration with the late music producer Arif Mardin, was nominated for 12 Grammy awards.
2. This marked a record in music history as «Vocalese» became one of the two albums that managed to win this many nominations along with Michael Jackson‘s «Thriller.» Their album «Brasil,» released in 1'87, became the first vocal ensemble production to be awarded in the category of best pop performance by a vocal group.
3. The group joined Atlantic records in 1'74 and has achieved success both at the national and international level through their records including their Atlantic debut album «The Manhattan Transfer» in 1'75 followed by «Coming Out» in 1'76, «Pastiche» in 1'78, «The Manhattan Transfer Live» in 1'78, «Extensions» in 1'7', «Mecca for Moderns» and «The Best of the Manhattan Transfer» in 1'81, «Bodies and Souls» in 1'83, «Bob Doo–Wopp» and «Vocalese» in 1'85 and «Live» in 1'87.
4. Their «Mecca for Moderns» album, which was the highest charted album for The Manhattan Transfer, peaking on the Billboard‘s Top Pop Album charts, enabled the group to write its name in music history by becoming the first group to win Grammy Awards in both the pop and jazz categories in 1'81, while their "Vocalese» album received 12 Grammy nominations –– at the time making it second only to Michael Jackson‘s "Thriller» album as the most nominated album ever.