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The Very Best Of Jazz Louis Armstrong Frank Sinatra Norah John Diana Krall Ella Fitzgerald | Full Version |

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, jazz found a new commercial life through and Norah Jones .

, the "First Lady of Song," complemented Armstrong’s grit with pure, crystalline technical perfection. Her "Songbook" series defined the Great American凑 Standard, while her effortless scat-singing on tracks like "Mack the Knife" proved that the human voice could be as agile as any horn. The Icon: Frank Sinatra In the late 1990s and early 2000s, jazz

While often categorized as a "crooner," brought a jazz-inflected rhythmic sensibility to popular music. His impeccable phrasing—knowing exactly when to linger on a note or push the tempo—made him the ultimate storyteller. His collaborations with bandleaders like Count Basie and Nelson Riddle produced the definitive versions of classics like "Fly Me to the Moon" and "I’ve Got You Under My Skin." The Modern Vanguard: Krall and Jones The Icon: Frank Sinatra While often categorized as