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  2. Florence Emery Jones - Wikipedia

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    Florence Emery "Embry" Jones (1892 – 1932) was an American jazz singer and dancer, notable for her work in Paris during the 1920s. She was known for her elusive persona and for performing at Le Grand Duc and later at Chez Florence in Montmartre .

  3. List of nicknames of jazz musicians - Wikipedia

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    Nicknames are common among jazz musicians. Nicknames and sobriquets can also sometimes become stage names, and there are several cases of performers being known almost exclusively by their nicknames as opposed to their given names. Some of the most notable nicknames and stage names are listed here.

  4. Etta Jones - Wikipedia

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    Etta Jones (November 25, 1928 – October 16, 2001) was an American jazz singer. [1] Her best-known recordings are "Don't Go to Strangers" and "Save Your Love for Me". She worked with Buddy Johnson , Oliver Nelson , Earl Hines , Barney Bigard , Gene Ammons , Kenny Burrell , Milt Jackson , Cedar Walton , and Houston Person .

  5. List of jazz vocalists - Wikipedia

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    Etta Jones (1928–2001) Jack Jones (born 1938) Norah Jones (born 1979) Angelina Jordan (born 2006) Louis Jordan (1908–1975) Sheila Jordan (born 1928) Per Jørgensen (born 1952) Maria João (born 1956) Barb Jungr (born 1954)

  6. List of jazz musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of jazz musicians by instrument based on existing articles on Wikipedia. Do not enter names that lack articles. ... Sam Jones (1924–1981) Fred Katz ...

  7. Eugenie Jones - Wikipedia

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    Eugenie Jones is an American jazz vocalist, songwriter, and producer. [1] She has collaborated with many jazz artists, including Reggie Workman, Bernard Purdie, Julian Priester, Bobby Sanabria, Lynn Seaton, Marquis Hill, Bill Anschell, and Lonnie Plaxico. [2] She received the Jazz Hero Award by the Jazz Journalist Association in 2023. [3]

  8. Quincy Jones Put A-List Superstars in Check — with Just a ...

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    Legendary music producer Quincy Jones had a hand in some of the most impactful singles of the 20th and 21st centuries. With a career spanning over 70 years, Jones — who died Sunday at age 91 ...

  9. Salena Jones - Wikipedia

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    Salena Jones (born Joan Elizabeth Shaw, January 29, 1938) [nb 1] is an American jazz and cabaret singer. After performing and recording in the US as Joan Shaw from the late 1940s until the early 1960s, in various styles including jazz and R&B , she moved to England and from then on performed as Salena Jones.