Artist: Shirley Horn
Biography:
A superior ballad singer and a talented pianist, Shirley Horn put off potential success until finally becoming a major attraction while in her fifties. She studied piano from the age of four. After attending Howard University, Horn put together her first trio in 1954, and was encouraged in the early '60s by Miles Davis and Quincy Jones. She recorded three albums during 1963-1965 for Mercury and ABC/Paramount, but chose to stick around Washington, D.C., and raise a family instead of pursuing her career. In the early '80s, she began recording for SteepleChase, but Shirley Horn really had her breakthrough in 1987 when she started making records for Verve, an association that continued on records like 1998's I Remember Miles and 2001's You're My Thrill.
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Albums
Main Albums:
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Live At The Monterey Jazz Festival 1994
2008 Monterey Jazz Festival -
Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz Radio Broadcast
2006 Concord
Track Artist On:
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Various Artists: The Very Best Of Cole Porter (Universal)
2004 Hip-O -
Various Artists: The Girl From Ipanema: The Jobim Songbook
1988 Verve








