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  1. Jeanie Bryson (born March 10, 1958) is an American singer who sings a combination of jazz, pop, and Latin music. Her repertoire is based on jazz and pop standards from the Great American Songbook, Peggy Lee and Dinah Washington.

  2. Jeanie Bryson, née le 10 mars 1958, est une chanteuse américaine qui chante une combinaison de jazz, de pop et de musique latine. Son répertoire est basé sur les standards jazz et pop du Great American Songbook de Peggy Lee et de Dinah Washington [1]. Bryson est la fille du trompettiste Dizzy Gillespie [2]. Discographie

  3. Vocalist Jeanie Bryson and her trio at the Hollywood Jazz Fest, 1991, singing Connie Bryson's composition, "Simple Song."

  4. Jeanie Bryson is a singer with a combination of jazz, pop and Latin music, influenced by Peggy Lee and Dinah Washington. She has recorded with Terence Blanchard, Kenny Burrell and others, and has a project on Dizzy Gillespie's songs.

  5. Explore Jeanie Bryson's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jeanie Bryson on AllMusic.

  6. Jeanie Bryson is a jazz vocalist with a sultry and rare voice, a sense of swing and a gift for storytelling. She is the daughter of jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie and has released five solo albums, including a tribute to her father.

  7. 25 mai 2019 · Jeanie Bryson (born March 10, 1958 in New York City) is an American singer with a combination of jazz, pop and Latin music. The singer's repertoire is based on durable jazz and pop standards, firmly rooted in The Great American Songbook and the legacies of Peggy Lee and Dinah Washington.