Betty Carter

Betty Carter was an American jazz singer from Flint, Michigan, who began her professional career in the 1940s and became associated with bebop and modern jazz vocal styles. She made extensive use of improvisation, complex rhythmic phrasing and scat singing, led small ensembles, established her own independent label to release recordings and mentored younger musicians, thereby shaping approaches to jazz vocal performance.

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