Bands & artists like Alice Babs

If you like Alice Babs, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

New to Alice Babs? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald

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Known for her impeccable phrasing and ability to improvise, Fitzgerald's vocal style complements Babs' intricate melodic weaving.

jazz soul swing
Billie Holiday

Billie Holiday

Holiday's emotive delivery and unique vocal inflections create a rich tapestry of sound that resonates with Babs' playful syncopation.

blues jazz jazz blues
Sarah Vaughan

Sarah Vaughan

Guide

Vaughan's lush vocal tones and sophisticated phrasing align closely with Babs' intricate textures and melodic exploration.

bebop cool jazz jazz
Nina Simone

Nina Simone

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Simone's blend of jazz and soulful expression, along with her dynamic vocal range, mirrors the emotional depth found in Babs' performances.

blues gospel music jazz
Carmen McRae

Carmen McRae

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McRae's smooth delivery and ability to convey complex emotions through rhythm and melody make her a fitting match for Babs’ style.

jazz
June Christy

June Christy

Christy's cool jazz sensibilities and lyrical phrasing create a similar atmosphere to the intricate melodic lines found in Babs' music.

jazz
Betty Carter

Betty Carter

Carter's adventurous improvisational style and strong rhythmic sense resonate well with the playful syncopation present in Babs' singing.

jazz post-bop
Diana Krall

Diana Krall

Krall's blend of jazz standards with a contemporary touch showcases a melodic sophistication akin to Babs’ intricate vocal interpretations.

jazz smooth jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Alice Babs?

Artists similar to Alice Babs include Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan and Nina Simone. Each shares elements of Alice Babs's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Alice Babs?

Alice Babs is primarily known for jazz. Babs' voice weaves through melodies with flowing phrasing and playful syncopation, creating intricate textures that ebb and swell with each note.

Where should I start if I like Alice Babs?

If you enjoy Alice Babs, start with Ella Fitzgerald — their album "At Newport" is a great entry point. Known for her impeccable phrasing and ability to improvise, Fitzgerald's vocal style complements Babs' intricate melodic weaving.