The Swingle Singers, an internationally acclaimed a cappella ensemble currently based in London, have been a defining force in vocal music since their inception in 1962. For over six decades, their distinctive "Swingle singing" style—characterized by virtuosic vocal agility, seamless blend, and a signature close-microphone technique—has captivated audiences worldwide. The group's evolution from pioneering classical and jazz crossover artists to a contemporary vocal powerhouse is reflected in their latest lineup of talented young singers. Their diverse repertoire spans classical, jazz, Latin, pop, and rock genres, all brought to life with their innovative vocal rhythm section. The Swingle Singers have performed extensively across the UK, America, Asia, and throughout Europe, releasing over 50 recordings and earning five Grammy Awards.
Founded in Paris, France, in 1962 by Ward Swingle, the original Swingle Singers featured Anne Germain, Jeanette Baucomont, and Jean Cussac. Under Ward Swingle's direction, and often accompanied by bass and drums, the group gained recognition for their intricate and technically demanding arrangements. They covered a wide range of musical styles, from classical pieces by composers like Bach, Tchaikovsky, and Beethoven, to modern hits by The Beatles, and operatic works by Rossini. Their arrangements frequently incorporated jazz harmonies and stylings, drawing influence from artists such as Nat King Cole and other smooth vocalists and pianists.
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