Carmen McRae

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  • 1939
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Carmen McRae always had a nice voice (if not on the impossible level of an Ella Fitzgerald or Sarah Vaughan) but it was her behind-the-beat phrasing and ironic interpretations of lyrics that made her most memorable. She studied piano early on and had her first important job singing with Benny Carter's big band (1944), but it would be another decade before her career had really gained much momentum. McRae married and divorced Kenny Clarke in the '40s, worked with Count Basie (briefly) and Mercer Ellington (1946-1947), and became the intermission singer and pianist at several New York clubs. In 1954 she began to record as a leader' and by then she had absorbed the influences of Billie Holiday and bebop into her own style. McRae would record pretty steadily up to 1989 and, although her voice was higher in the '50s and her phrasing would be even more laid-back in later years, her general style and approach did not change much through the decades. Championed in the '50s by Ralph Gleason, McRae was fairly popular throughout her career. Among her most interesting recording projects were participating in Dave Brubeck's the Real Ambassadors with Louis Armstrong, cutting an album of live duets with Betty Carter, being accompanied by Dave Brubeck and George Shearing, and closing her career with brilliant tributes to Thelonious Monk and Sarah Vaughan. Carmen McRae, who refused to quit smoking, was forced to retire in 1991 due to emphysema. She recorded for many labels including Bethlehem, Decca (1954-1958), Kapp, Columbia, Mainstream, Focus, Atlantic (1967-1970), Black Lion, Groove Merchant, Catalyst, Blue Note, Buddah, Concord, and Novus. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi

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  • Love Is Here to Stay [Gralin] (2011)
    Carmen McRae
    Love Is Here to Stay [Gralin] (2011)
    Gralin Music
  • Riviera Summit (2001)
    Carmen McRae
    Riviera Summit (2001)
    Starburst Records (UK)
  • Carmen McRae & Her Trio Live (1999)
    Carmen McRae
    Carmen McRae & Her Trio Live (1999)
    RECORDS
  • Dream of Life (1998)
    Carmen McRae
    Dream of Life (1998)
    Qwest
  • Sarah: Dedicated to You (1990)
    Carmen McRae
    Sarah: Dedicated to You (1990)
    Novus
  • Carmen Sings Monk (1988)
    Carmen McRae
    Carmen Sings Monk (1988)
    Bluebird RCA
  • Fine and Mellow: Live at Birdland West (1987)
    Carmen McRae
    Fine and Mellow: Live at Birdland West (1987)
    Concord Jazz
  • Any Old Time (1986)
    Carmen McRae
    Any Old Time (1986)
    Denon Records
  • Live in Tokyo (1986)
    Carmen McRae
    Live in Tokyo (1986)
    Absord
  • For Lady Day (1984)
    Carmen McRae
    For Lady Day (1984)
    Novus
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