jazz

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    Oleta Adams
    A singer-songwriter with music that draws deeply from her roots in gospel, while crossing effortlessly into the realms of soul, R&B, urban, and popular music.
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    Paul Anka
    Canadian-American singer, songwriter, and actor Paul Anka became famous in the late 1950s and 1960s with hit songs like "Diana," "Lonely Boy."
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    Wynton Marsalis
    A distinguished trumpeter and composer with a sophisticated, yet earthy and hip personal style and an impressive knowledge of jazz and jazz history.
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    Henry Prego
    Having a confident vocal style reminiscent of the swinging romantic ballad singers, he easily captivates his audiences with a debonair sophistication, style and charm all his own.
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    Bobby Rush
    A prolific songwriter and one of the most vital live performers in the blues, able to execute daredevil splits on stage.
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    AJ Croce
    American singer-songwriter, he is the son of singer-songwriters Jim Croce and Ingrid Croce.
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    The Bastards of Belleville
    American century manouche, jazz, blues, boleros and swing.
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    Tony Bennett
    Grammy award-winning American singer of traditional pop standards, show tunes, and jazz.
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    Kenny G
    American saxophonist and musician, hits include "Songbird" and "The Moment."
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    Michael Buble
    Canadian singer, songwriter known for such hits as “For Once In My Life,” “Fever,” and “The Way You Look Tonight.”
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    Norah Jones
    Sultry vocalist and pianist, know for hits such as "Come Away With Me" and "Don't Know Why."
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    Stevie Wonder
    American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who's produced hits such as "Superstition," "Sir Duke," “I Wish."