Vaughan, Sarah (Sarah Lois Vaughan), 1924–90, American jazz singer, b. Newark, N.J. Nicknamed Sassie, she studied piano and organ, began singing in her church choir, and won (1942) the famous amateur contest at Harlems Apollo Theater. Subsequently, she sang with bands led by Earl Fatha Hines , Billy Eckstine, and John Kirby. During this period she was also associated with Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker , learning much from their bop horn stylings. From 1947 on, Vaughan worked as a soloist, becoming one of jazzs finest vocalists. An alto who moved easily from honeyed to harsh, she had a huge range and a finely controlled vibrato, and was acclaimed for her performance of such songs as Lover Man, Its Magic, and Misty. An active recording artist from the mid-1940s on, she frequently (1950s–80s) toured the United States and Europe.
See biographies by L. Gourse (1993) and M. Ruuth (1994) discography by D. Brown (1991).