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Monica Zetterlund sang with Ib Glindeman's band in Denmark and saxophonist <a href="spotify:artist:1ouwdRCWsw9IBhPoDMrhFv">Arne Domnerus</a>' band in Stockholm in 1957, recording with <a href="spotify:artist:1ouwdRCWsw9IBhPoDMrhFv">Domnerus</a> beginning in 1958. She began performing abroad in the late '50s. In the United States, Zetterlund's credibility as a jazz singer rests largely upon Waltz for Debbie, a recording made in 1964 with pianist <a href="spotify:artist:4jXfFzeP66Zy67HM2mvIIF">Bill Evans</a>' trio. In addition to several solo records, she's also recorded with the <a href="spotify:artist:6DbqS0X8cSFOPGsvyze2yh">Thad Jones</a>-<a href="spotify:artist:6tWRPRLzfmckBpyR8g4Nnw">Mel Lewis</a> orchestra (It Only Happens Every Time, 1977) and bassist <a href="spotify:artist:673nUEedXxOIdNlPvxXLiM">Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen</a> (This Is All I Ask, 1998), among others. Her repertoire also incorporated such non-jazz idioms as Swedish folk songs and classical music. Zetterlund's celebrity transcended music; classically beautiful, she was also an actress in her native Sweden. She continued to perform until her death in May of 2005 after a fire broke out in her apartment. ~ Chris Kelsey, Rovi

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