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Add to favouritesA jazz singer adds sophistication and atmosphere to weddings, cocktail receptions, corporate dinners and private parties. These vocalists draw from decades of jazz tradition, performing standards from the swing era through to contemporary jazz-pop crossovers. Most offer flexible setlists that can shift between relaxed background music during a drinks reception and more energetic, dance-oriented sets later in the evening.
Jazz vocalists typically perform in one of several formats: solo with high-quality backing tracks, as a duo with a jazz pianist or guitarist, or fronting a jazz band of three to five musicians. Repertoire usually spans the Great American Songbook, rat pack classics, and modern jazz-influenced artists. Many singers also perform swing and Motown-era hits, making them versatile enough for both ceremony music and evening entertainment. If you need a performer who can cover the full day, from a ceremony set through to after-dinner dancing, look for acts that offer extended packages or pair well with a wedding DJ for later in the night.
For intimate venues seating under 80 guests, a solo vocalist or duo often works best and keeps volume manageable during dinner conversation. Larger events and dance floors benefit from a vocalist with a full band, where the energy and sound can fill the room. Ask prospective performers about their PA setup, especially for outdoor events where wind and open space affect sound. Most professional jazz vocalists carry their own equipment suitable for venues up to around 150 guests. It is also worth confirming whether the singer can learn specific song requests, as most are happy to prepare one or two new pieces with enough notice.
Rates for professional jazz vocalists currently range from $52 to $5795, with an average booking sitting around $627. Solo performers with backing tracks tend to fall at the lower end, while a vocalist fronting a live trio or quartet will be higher. Key factors that affect pricing include performance duration, the number of accompanying musicians, travel distance, and whether the singer provides their own sound equipment. Booking well in advance, particularly for peak wedding season dates, often gives more flexibility on pricing and availability.