Question

Answer the following about jazz singer Betty Carter. For 10 points each:
[10e] Carter was known for this vocal improvisation technique in lines such as “louie-ooie-la-la-la.” This technique of using improvised nonsense syllables was popularized by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis [Lewis] Armstrong.
ANSWER: scat singing [or scatting]
[10m] Carter's song “Who What Why Where When” appears on her 1963 album with this title. The album Genius of Modern Music opens with this oft-recorded jazz ballad by Thelonius Monk, first recorded by Cootie Williams.
ANSWER: Round Midnight
[10h] Carter's label Bet-Car Records issued a 1970 live album titled Betty Carter at [this venue]. Bill Evans recorded with Paul Motian and Scott LaFaro on the live album Sunday at [this venue].
ANSWER: Village Vanguard [accept Betty Carter at the Village Vanguard; accept Sunday at the Village Vanguard]
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Georgia Tech CBelmont100010
Vanderbilt BGeorgia Tech B100010
Vanderbilt AWUSTL100010