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Watch Al Jarreau Astonishedly Win Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male In 1982 | GRAMMY Rewind

In the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch the legendary jazz singer Al Jarreau win Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male at the 24th GRAMMY Awards for his version of Dave Brubeck’s "Blue Rondo a la Turk."
 

The emotions that flicker across Al Jarreau’s face say it all. Upon learning he won Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male, at the 1982 GRAMMY Awards show, he can barely contain the joy welling up from within. To a horn fanfare of the tune Jarreau won the GRAMMY for—Dave Brubeck’s meter-shifting classic "Blue Rondo a la Turk"—the jazz singer expresses his profound appreciation for the honor, even singing along to the Turkish-inspired melody. Watch Jarreau’s heartfelt speech and click here to view more episodes of GRAMMY Rewind.

GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Al Jarreau Astonishedly Win Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male In 1982

 

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