Janis Siegel

Singer

Birthday July 23, 1952

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Brooklyn, New York

Age 71 years old

Nationality United States

#64327 Most Popular

1930

This incarnation of the group has enjoyed international popularity, covering songs from the 1930s through the 1980s in a variety of genres including jazz fusion, R&B, pop, and doo wop.

1952

Janis Siegel (born July 23, 1952) is a multiple grammy-winning American jazz singer, best known as a member of the vocal group The Manhattan Transfer.

1965

In 1965, Siegel made her recording debut with a group called Young Generation on Red Bird Records.

After one single, "The Hideaway", the group disbanded, and then Siegel went on to join the folk trio The Loved Ones (later Laurel Canyon).

1972

In 1972, after the original Manhattan Transfer had disbanded, founder Tim Hauser met Siegel at a party.

After recording some demos, she agreed to join the group, and on October 1, 1972, the Manhattan Transfer was reformed.

1982

In addition to her work with the Transfer, Siegel has maintained a solo career, releasing her first album, Experiment in White, in 1982.

1985

In 1985, Siegel joined Jon Hendricks, Bobby McFerrin and Dianne Reeves in a group called Sing, Sing, Sing.

1987

Her second solo album, At Home (1987), was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female.

1993

In 1993, Siegel was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music.

2003

The group has received 10 Grammy Awards during Siegel's ongoing tenure, and was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003.

2015

In 2015, she released Honey & Air, a collaboration with John Dimartino and Nanny Assis as the Requinte Trio.

She has also been a member of Bobby McFerrin's Voicestra.

She won 10 Grammys as a member of the Manhattan Transfer.