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  1. 18 de oct. de 1995 · "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)" is written By Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer. It was originally composed for the movie musical 'The Sky's the L...

  2. 10 de nov. de 2012 · Jon Hendricks performing "Gimme That Wine" on a television appearance in 1997. Featuring Wynton Marsalis on trumpet.

  3. 23 de nov. de 2017 · TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Jon Hendricks, the pioneering jazz singer and lyricist who with the trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross popularized the "vocalese" singing style in which words were added to ...

  4. Hendricks woonde van 1968 tot 1973 in Londen en was vaak als gast te zien bij de Britse televisie. Hij speelde in de Britse film Jazz is our Religion en in de Franse film Hommage à Cole Porter ( Cole Porter ). Na zijn tijd in Europa verhuisde hij terug naar de Verenigde Staten naar San Francisco en werkte hij voor de San Francisco Chronicle ...

  5. 16 de sept. de 2021 · However, he was an ardent champion of Brazilian music, recording songs by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Edu Lobo and others. As a group of albums, this Top Ten captures the humour, inventiveness and energy of Jon Hendricks' singing, his unmatched gifts as a lyricist, and his mastery of vocalese. Sing a Song of Basie (Lambert, Hendricks & Ross) ABC ...

  6. 23 de nov. de 2017 · Jon Hendricks could make any lyric swing. He was born in Newark, Ohio, and was best-known as one-third of the hit vocal group, Lambert, Hendricks and Ross. Hendricks died yesterday in Manhattan at ...

  7. Jon Hendricks. Actor: White Men Can't Jump. A Law student and part-time drummer in the early 1940s, Jon's life changed when Charlie Parker heard him scat and urged him to dedicate himself to singing. His career crystalized in the late 50s with the formation of vocal jazz trio Lambert, Hendricks and Ross. Their first album, Sing a Song of Basie, was a masterpiece of Vocalese (the technique of ...