My Favorite Jazz-Rock Fusion Musicians from the "Classic Era": The Vocalists

Though vocals are not typically associated with the world of Jazz-Rock Fusion, there have been several exceptions whose talents have not only made a lasting impression on me but, in my opinion, significantly improved the music to which they contributed. The list that I've generated contains artists of such diverse talents and styles that I've decided not to list them in any sort of ranking but, instead, an alphabetical order.


Brian Auger

Ann Ballester / Édition Spéciale

George Benson

Klaus Blasquiz / Magma

Mireille Dalbray / Cortex

Urszula "Ula" Dudziak / Michal Urbaniak, self/solo

Dorle Ferber / Zyma

Rimona Francis / Miroslav Vitous, David Friedman, self/solo

Michael Franks

Barbara GaskinSpirogyra, Egg, Hatfield & The North, Clearlight, National Health, Bruford, Dave Stewart

Allan Holdsworth / 'Igginbottom, Tempest, The Soft Machine, Gordon Beck

Al Jarreau / Quincy Jones, self/solo, Chick Corea, Freddie Hubbard 

Gayle Moran / Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, Chick Corea

Amanda Parsons / Egg, Hatfield & The North, Gilgamesh, Clearlight, Laurent Thibault, National Health, Bruford, Dave Stewart (with Barbara Gaskin)

Annette Peacock / Paul Bley, self/solo, Bruford

Flora Purim / Airto (Moreira), Hermeto (Pascoal), Cannonball Adderly, Chick Corea, Santana, Deodato, George Duke, Alphonso Johnson, Joe Farrell, Joe Sample, Michael Franks, self/solo

Ann RosenthalEgg, Hatfield & The North, Henry Cow

Gil Scott-Heron

Nina Simone

Donald Smith / Lonnie Liston Smith

Pascale Son / Cos

Demetrio Stratos / Area

Leon Thomas / Pharoah Sanders, Roland Kirk, Santana, Don Cherry

Christian Vander / Magma, Offering

Stella Vander / Magma, Offering

Henny Vonk / Chris Hinze Combination, John Lee & Gerry Brown

Narada Michael Walden / Mahavishnu Orchestra, self/solo


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