
Eddie Jefferson was an American jazz vocalist born in 1918 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Known as one of the pioneers of vocalese, he gained recognition for adding lyrics to instrumental jazz solos, a technique that became his signature style. His most famous works include "Moody's Mood for Love", based on a saxophone solo by James Moody, and "Parker's Mood", inspired by Charlie Parker. Throughout his career, he collaborated with notable jazz musicians and performed at major venues, leaving a lasting impact on the genre. Eddie Jefferson remains celebrated for his innovative contributions to jazz vocal performance.
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