Jazz Giants: Maxine Sullivan
Year: 2012
Artist: Maxine Sullivan
Other albums by Maxine Sullivan
Something to Remember You By [Japan]
2003, songs: 2
We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye
1995, songs: 9
Sings the Music of Burton Lane
1986, songs: 1
Queen, Vol. 4: Dream a Little Dream of Me
2002, songs: 8
The Queen, Vol. 2
1999, songs: 3
Swingin' Sweet
1986, songs: 2
Maxine
1975, songs: 1
Close as Pages in a Book
1970, songs: 1
Facts about the album "Jazz Giants: Maxine Sullivan"
Album Title: Jazz Giants: Maxine Sullivan
Artist: Maxine Sullivan
Genre: Jazz, Swing
Description: "Jazz Giants: Maxine Sullivan" is a captivating compilation album showcasing the timeless talent of esteemed vocalist Maxine Sullivan. Released as part of the "Jazz Giants" series, this album features a curated selection of Sullivan's most beloved recordings and memorable performances. With its smooth vocals and infectious rhythms, "Jazz Giants: Maxine Sullivan" offers listeners a delightful musical journey through the golden age of jazz.
Interesting Facts:
- Signature Song: Maxine Sullivan gained widespread acclaim for her signature interpretation of the Scottish folk song "Loch Lomond". Her rendition of this beloved melody became synonymous with her name and established her as one of the preeminent vocalists of the swing era.
- Swing Era Sensation: Sullivan rose to prominence during the swing era of the 1930s and 1940s, becoming one of the era's most beloved vocalists. Her smooth vocals and infectious energy captivated audiences, earning her a place among the jazz giants of her time.
- Transatlantic Appeal: Despite its Scottish origins, "Loch Lomond" resonated with audiences on both sides of the Atlantic, becoming a staple of Sullivan's repertoire during her illustrious career. "Jazz Giants: Maxine Sullivan" pays tribute to Sullivan's enduring association with the classic melody and its universal appeal.