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- Nov. 21, 1994: Died:Carmen McRae
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Nov. 21, 1994 G.O.P. Stampede
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- MILESTONES, Page 43
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- <p> DIED. CARMEN MCRAE, 74, jazz singer and pianist; a month after
- suffering a stroke; in Beverly Hills, California. McRae's artistry
- was constructed from the smallest building blocks of the singer's
- craft: the words. Making vowels cry and consonants crackle and
- hiss, McRae brought a dark, insinuating contralto and an unfailing
- flair for improvisation to the music of everyone from Cole Porter
- to Billy Joel. At 17 she won the notoriously unforgiving amateur
- contest at Harlem's Apollo Theater, and went on to work with
- Benny Carter, Mercer Ellington and Count Basie before striking
- out on her own. Her 1990 album, Carmen Sings Monk, in which
- she performed lyrics set to classic Thelonius Monk melodies,
- was a nervy triumph. The next year she went into respiratory
- collapse after performing at New York City's Blue Note. McRae
- never sang in public again.
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