Five artists prove Great American Songbook remains alive

A new GRAMMY.com article highlights five artists demonstrating the enduring relevance of the Great American Songbook. Among them is 2023 GRAMMY nominee Samara Joy, who views the collection of venerated tunes as a living document open to adaptation and love. The piece counters perceptions of the Songbook as outdated history.

The Great American Songbook, a revered collection of classic songs from the early 20th century, continues to inspire contemporary musicians, according to a recent feature on GRAMMY.com. Titled '5 Artists Who Prove That The Great American Songbook Is Brilliantly Alive,' the article argues against those who see it as irrelevant or confined to the past.

At the forefront is jazz vocalist Samara Joy, nominated for a 2023 GRAMMY Award. She embodies the Songbook's vitality through her interpretations of jazz standards, treating the tunes as adaptable works deserving of fresh appreciation. The piece underscores how artists like Joy keep these songs relevant in modern contexts.

Accompanying the article are photos from various events, credited to photographers such as Meredith Truax and Eugene Gologursky for the Recording Academy, illustrating the performers in action. While specific details on the other four artists are not detailed in the available excerpts, the overall narrative emphasizes the Songbook's ongoing cultural significance.

This coverage aligns with broader discussions in music journalism about preserving and evolving musical heritage, particularly in jazz and standards genres.

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