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Sarah Vaughan

Jazz·Music·iconic·United States
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Universally recognized and celebrated
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1.4M
YT SUBS
44K
CHAMPIONS
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Sarah Vaughan was an American jazz singer and pianist from Newark, New Jersey, active from 1942 to 1990. Known as 'The Divine One' and 'Sassy,' she was one of the most legendary and influential jazz vocalists of all time.

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NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS (4)
  • Has a jazz vocal competition named after her (Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition)
  • Had major label deals with Columbia Records and Mercury Records
  • Known by legendary nicknames 'The Divine One' and 'Sassy'
  • Immortalized on USPS stamp
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FREQUENTLY ASKED (5)
Q:Is Sarah Vaughan underrated?

Sarah Vaughan has a Quality-to-Fame Gap Score of 0 out of 100. they have notable achievements including has a jazz vocal competition named after her (sarah vaughan international jazz vocal competition).

Q:What genre is Sarah Vaughan?

Sarah Vaughan works in Jazz originating from United States (New Jersey). As a music artist at the "iconic" level, Sarah Vaughan has a Wikipedia presence and is categorized within the broader Jazz scene. They are signed to a major label.

Q:How many monthly listeners does Sarah Vaughan have?

Sarah Vaughan has approximately 1.4M monthly listeners on Spotify. They also have 44K YouTube subscribers. A substantial audience, though the gap analysis identifies areas where recognition still lags behind quality.

Q:Who are similar artists to Sarah Vaughan?

Fans of Sarah Vaughan often also enjoy Carmen McRae, Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Nina Simone, Ella Fitzgerald. These artists share common ground in the Jazz space and/or the United States music scene. If you appreciate Sarah Vaughan's approach to jazz, these artists offer similar qualities.

Q:Why isn't Sarah Vaughan more famous?

With a Gap Score of 0/100, Sarah Vaughan's artistic quality significantly exceeds their current level of recognition (iconic). Contributing factors: the gap between quality and fame often comes down to timing, market dynamics, and the inherent biases of recommendation algorithms that favor established artists.