Ellen's vocals are frequently jazz-like, or even straight jazz, as in her rendition of Blue. And she definitely brings a wonderful jazz-like voice to nearly all her gospel leads.
Julz is not in the jazz camp, but her vocal and musical creativity make her quite the diva.
Oh! Wait a minute! Her May Baby vocals are effectively straight jazz.
Neither does Matt use much jazz-style in his work, but he sure can flat-pick that guitar and has a great, smooth singing voice.
Because my hearing is a bit problematic, I often wish his guitar had better amplification. But that's my problem, not his.
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