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Sarah Vaughan
Biography
She began studying music when she was seven, taking eight years of piano lessons and two years of organ. As a child she sang in the choir at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Newark and played piano and organ in high school productions at Arts High School. She entered an amateur contest at the Apollo Theater in New York's Harlem area, singing "Body and Soul", and won the $10 prize and a week's engagement at the Apollo. From 1944 to 1945, she sang with Billy Eckstine and in 1947 she married her manager, trumpeter George Treadwell. Her later husbands included pro football player Clyde Atkins and trumpeter Waymon Reed. She received many awards, including an Emmy in 1981 for a tribute to George Gershwin and a Grammy in 1983.
Known For

Murder, Inc.
as Singer

Rhythm and Blues Revue
as Self

Michel Legrand, sans demi-mesure
as Self (archive footage)

…Sings Musicals
as Self (archive footage)

Count Basie At Carnegie Hall
as Self

Disc Jockey
as Herself

Music According to Tom Jobim
as Self (archive footage)

Simonal: No One Knows How Tough It Was
as Self (archive footage)

Queens of Jazz: The Joy and Pain of the Jazz Divas
as Self (archive footage)
