- King Pleasure Sings / Annie Ross Sings · 1952
- Annie Ross Sings! (Remastered) - EP · 1954
- Four Classic Albums Plus (Annie By Candlelight / Gypsy / A Gasser / Sings A Song With Mulligan) (Digitally Remastered) · 1959
- Absolutely the Best Chilled Jazz Album Legends & Lounge Classics · 1956
- Four Classic Albums (Sing a Song of Basie / The Swingers! / Sing Along with Basie / The Hottest New Group in Town) (Digitally Remastered) · 1959
- Sing the Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Songbook · 1959
- Absolutely the Best Chilled Jazz Album Legends & Lounge Classics · 1959
- Four Classic Albums Plus (Annie By Candlelight / Gypsy / A Gasser / Sings A Song With Mulligan) (Digitally Remastered) · 1954
- Sing the Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Songbook · 1959
- Sing the Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Songbook · 1959
- Four Classic Albums Plus (Annie By Candlelight / Gypsy / A Gasser / Sings A Song With Mulligan) (Digitally Remastered) · 1960
- Best Jazz 100 · 1959
- Four Classic Albums Plus (Annie By Candlelight / Gypsy / A Gasser / Sings A Song With Mulligan) (Digitally Remastered) · 1959
Artist Playlists
- The queen of vocalese displays tongue-twisting talent.
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
- 2022
- 2021
- 2014
- 2014
Appears On
- Buddy Bregman
- Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
About Annie Ross
One of the wittiest and most able practioners of the bop vocal style called vocalese, Annie Ross was born in England to Scottish vaudeville performers but was raised in Los Angeles by her aunt, singer Ella Logan. Ross came to prominence in 1952 with her hit, "Twisted," in which she set her original sardonic lyrics to a solo by saxophonist Wardell Grey. Following a mid-'50s sojourn in Paris with cabaret singers Blossom Dearie and Bob Dorough, Ross collaborated with bop vocalists Jon Hendricks and Dave Lambert on the landmark SING A SONG OF BASIE in 1957, and helped form the celebrated vocalese group Lambert, Hendricks & Ross. Ross left L,H & R in 1962 and has pursued an episodic solo and acting career since.
- HOMETOWN
- Mitcham, Surrey, England
- BORN
- 25 July 1930
- GENRE
- Jazz