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  1. Ernestine Anderson (November 11, 1928 – March 10, 2016) was an American jazz and blues singer. In a career spanning more than six decades, she recorded over 30 albums. She was nominated four times for a Grammy Award .

  2. Mar 16, 2016 · Ernestine Anderson, a versatile jazz singer who recorded her most acclaimed albums after a self-imposed hiatus, died on Thursday at her home in Seattle. She was 87. Her death was confirmed by...

  3. Mar 11, 2016 · Ernestine Anderson, the internationally renowned and much-loved Seattle jazz vocalist with a voice once described by her childhood friend Quincy Jones as the sound of “honey at dusk,” died...

  4. Mar 17, 2016 · From tender and soulful to hard-edged and gritty, Ernestine Anderson was one of the most versatile jazz vocalists to emerge from the big band era. Anderson was born Nov. 11, 1928.

  5. Mar 14, 2016 · SEATTLE (AP) — Ernestine Anderson, the internationally celebrated jazz vocalist who earned four Grammy nominations during a six-decade career, has died. She was 87. The King County Medical Examiner’s Office said Sunday that it received a report that Anderson died of natural causes Thursday at a nursing home in Shoreline.

  6. Mar 14, 2016 · The web page reports the death of jazz vocalist Ernestine Anderson, who performed at the first Monterey Jazz Festival and recorded with Lionel Hampton and Johnny Otis. It also highlights her career achievements, awards and legacy in Seattle.

  7. Mar 13, 2016 · The Seattle-born vocalist had a six-decade career and performed with Quincy Jones, Lionel Hampton and others. She died of natural causes in 2016 and was praised by Time and Down Beat magazines.