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Zoot Sims
Zoot Sims
American jazz saxophonist
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Todd Rundgren
Todd Rundgren
American multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and record producer
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The 5th Dimension
The 5th Dimension
American popular music vocal group
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Dave Bargeron
Dave Bargeron
American trombonist and tuba player most famous for playing with the jazz-rock group Blood, Sweat, and Tears
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Brian Auger
Brian Auger
British jazz and rock keyboardist
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Randy Brecker
Randy Brecker
American flugelhorn and trumpet player (1945-)
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Shirley Horn
Shirley Horn
American singer
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Jimmy Rowles
Jimmy Rowles
American jazz pianist
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Sara Lee
Sara Lee
American musician
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Mike Mainieri
Mike Mainieri
American vibraphonist
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Bernie Glow
Bernie Glow
American musician
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Laura Izibor
Laura Izibor
Irish singer–songwriter, pianist, producer and arranger
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Bernard Purdie
Bernard Purdie
American drummer
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Lisa Germano
Lisa Germano
American singer/songwriter
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Brian Blade
Brian Blade
American jazz musician
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Leona Naess
Leona Naess
British singer
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Labelle
Labelle
American all female singing group
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Abbey Lincoln
Abbey Lincoln
American singer (1930-2010)
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Nona Hendryx
Nona Hendryx
American musician
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Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears
American rock music band
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Bebel Gilberto
Bebel Gilberto
Brazilian-American singer
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Billy Eckstine
Billy Eckstine
American musician
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Betty Davis
Betty Davis
American funk and soul singer
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Bebe Buell
Bebe Buell
American model and singer
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Donna Summer
Donna Summer
American singer and songwriter
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Lightnin' Hopkins
Lightnin' Hopkins
American country blues singer, songwriter and guitarist
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Susan McKeown
Susan McKeown
Irish songwriter, folk singer and producer
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Helen Merrill
Helen Merrill
American recording artist; jazz vocalist
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Rick Marotta
Rick Marotta
American musician
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Joe Farrell
Joe Farrell
American saxophonist
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Stanley Turrentine
Stanley Turrentine
American musician
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Brenda Holloway
Brenda Holloway
American musician
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Geri Allen
Geri Allen
American composer and jazz pianist
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Rickie Lee Jones
Rickie Lee Jones
American vocalist, musician, songwriter, producer, actress and narrator
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Wilson Pickett
Wilson Pickett
American singer and songwriter
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Judee Sill
Judee Sill
American singer-songwriter
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Astrud Gilberto
Astrud Gilberto
Brazilian singer and songwriter
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Jay Berliner
Jay Berliner
American musician
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Lizz Wright
Lizz Wright
American singer
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Jill Sobule
Jill Sobule
American singer-songwriter
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Nazz
Nazz
band
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Ella Fitzgerald
Ella Fitzgerald
American jazz singer
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American musician and songwriter
Awards Received
Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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Laura Nyro (/ˈnɪəroʊ/ NEER-oh; born Laura Nigro; October 18, 1947 – April 8, 1997) was an American songwriter, singer, and pianist. She achieved critical acclaim with her own recordings, particularly the albums Eli and the Thirteenth Confession (1968) and New York Tendaberry (1969), and had commercial success with artists such as Barbra Streisand and The 5th Dimension recording her songs. Her style was a hybrid of Brill Building-style New York pop, jazz, rhythm and blues, show tunes, rock, and soul. She was praised for her strong emotive vocal style and 3-octave mezzo-soprano vocal range.

Between 1968 and 1970, a number of artists had hits with her songs: The 5th Dimension with "Blowing Away", "Wedding Bell Blues", "Stoned Soul Picnic", "Sweet Blindness", and "Save the Country"; Blood, Sweat & Tears and Peter, Paul and Mary, with "And When I Die"; Three Dog Night and Maynard Ferguson, with "Eli's Comin'"; and Barbra Streisand with "Stoney End", "Time and Love", and "Hands off the Man (Flim Flam Man)". Nyro's best-selling single was her recording of Carole King's and Gerry Goffin's "Up on the Roof".

Nyro was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2010, and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.