McRae, Carmen
Name Entries
person
McRae, Carmen
Name Components
Name :
McRae, Carmen
McRae, Carmen, 1922-
Name Components
Name :
McRae, Carmen, 1922-
McRae, Carmen, 1922-1994
Name Components
Name :
McRae, Carmen, 1922-1994
McRae, Carmen, 1920-1994
Name Components
Name :
McRae, Carmen, 1920-1994
MacRae, Carmen, 1922-1994
Name Components
Name :
MacRae, Carmen, 1922-1994
Mc Rae, Carmen 1922-1994
Name Components
Name :
Mc Rae, Carmen 1922-1994
Macrae, Carmen
Name Components
Name :
Macrae, Carmen
McCrae, Carmen
Name Components
Name :
McCrae, Carmen
Mac Rae Carmen 1922-1994
Name Components
Name :
Mac Rae Carmen 1922-1994
Genders
Exist Dates
Biographical History
Biographical Note
Carmen Mercedes McRae was born in Harlem, on April 8, 1920. She studied piano as a child and her parents encouraged her towards classical music. As a teenager, McRae wrote songs and pursued the jazz scene in New York City leading to a friendship with jazz pianist Teddy Wilson and composer Irene Kitchings Wilson. Through their influence, one of McRae’s early songs, "Dream of Life," was recorded by Teddy Wilson’s longtime collaborator, vocalist Billie Holiday. Inspired by Holiday’s depth of emotion and delivery of a lyric, McRae began to develop her own style and voice.
By the late 1940s, McRae was well-known among the young modern jazz musicians who gathered at Minton’s, Harlem’s most famous inside after-hours jazz club. This lead to recordings with Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Mercer Ellington and others. The turning point in her career happened in 1954 when she made her first recording as a lead with Carmen McRae . She earned Down Beat magazine’s “Best New Female Jazz Vocalist of the Year.” McRae soon began recording with such major recording labels as Decca, MCA, Vocalion, and Verve. She recorded over sixty albums, toured the world, was heard on radio programs, and appeared on television and in films. McRae continued to perform until the age of seventy-one. Her final performance was at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York. McRae died in Los Angeles on November 10, 1994.
eng
Latn
External Related CPF
https://viaf.org/viaf/12492124
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q240371
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n84002094
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n84002094
Other Entity IDs (Same As)
Sources
Loading ...
Resource Relations
Loading ...
Internal CPF Relations
Loading ...
Languages Used
Subjects
Jazz
Jazz
Jazz singers
Jazz vocals
Music
Popular music
Women jazz singers
Nationalities
Americans
Activities
Occupations
Singers
Legal Statuses
Places
Convention Declarations
<conventionDeclaration><citation>VIAF</citation></conventionDeclaration>