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Description of Vocal/Easy Listening

 
Vocal/Easy Listening is a broad term that encompasses two general categories of music. Vocal, it almost goes without saying, refers to popular music that places the spotlight squarely on the human voice. This includes everyone from classic pop and jazz vocalists like Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan to groups such as the ever-changing Manhattan Transfer and the lightly rocking Carpenters. By definition, Easy Listening is more inclusive as it contains both vocal and instrumental music. Classic lounge crooners like Dean Martin or country-etched singers such as Glen Campbell offer easy listening pleasures for hard-living fans. Instrumental mavens such as Jackie Gleason, Ray Conniff, and Burt Bacharach lay out lush swing and pop-inflected moodscapes that can work as unobtrusive background music or blueprints for romantic conquest, or conjure up imaginary worlds filled with shining space crafts, densely foliated jungles or streamlined convertibles zipping along lightly populated freeways.
 

Vocal/Easy Listening Key Artists

 
Barbra Streisand

The mother of all modern
divas, Streisand's majestic
voice and sterling acting
abilities have kept her on
top for decades. Streisan...

Burt Bacharach

The Crown Prince of
sophisticated 1960s pop
made a surprise comeback
in the 1990s and is now
more respected than eve...

Ella Fitzgerald

Scatting or swinging,
Fitzgerald was as popular
with the general public as
she was with fellow artists.
Though she lived a clean,...

Esquivel

This Mexican arranger and
bandleader's
good-humored and
unpredictable big band
music made a big comeba...

Frank Sinatra

The voice of the twentieth
century, Sinatra's star
shone for decades and
trailblazed the art of cutting
cohesive albums. Sinatra's...

Les Baxter

Easy listening master Baxter
invented exotica, a blend of
Polynesian styles with
instrumental pop
arrangements.

Martin Denny

Denny added jazz & tribal
touches to Hawaiian music
and helped create the wild
music known as Exotica.
Denny immediately had a...

Nat King Cole

King Cole struck gold with
his much-copied jazz trio
and his smoky, ethereal pop
vocals. Cole's
piano/guitar/bass trio for...

Peggy Lee

From Benny Goodman band
to solo stardom at Capitol,
Peggy Lee gave everyone
"Fever" and remains a vocal
cult goddess. Peggy Lee...

Roger Williams

Williams florid, sweepingly
emotional but complex
piano playing made him an
EZ Listening star in the 1950s
and '60s.

Sergio Mendes

Mendes still plays Bossa
Nova with a lean jazz style
but he hit the pop charts by
adding lovely vocalists to
the party. Mendes started...

The Carpenters

A popular
brother-and-sister team, the
Carpenters sold millions of
hit records in the early '70s.
Richard started taking pia...

Tony Bennett

Bennett's crushed velvet
voice topped the charts in
the 1950s, '60s...and '90s as
rockers caught his joyful
jazz vibe. As a teenager,...

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