Awards & Winners

Ward Swingle

Date of Birth 21-September-1927
Place of Birth Mobile
(Mobile County, Alabama, United States of America, Area code 251)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Singer, Film Score Composer
Ward Swingle is an American vocalist and jazz musician. Swingle was born in Mobile, Alabama. He studied music, particularly jazz, from a very young age. He was playing in Mobile-area Big Bands before finishing high school. After high school, Swingle graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. He then moved to France, where he studied piano with the celebrated Walter Gieseking. In the 1960s he was a founding member of Les Double Six of Paris, then took the scat singing idea and applied it to the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. This concept would be the foundation for The Swingle Singers, a group Swingle founded and whose early recordings won five Grammy Awards. When the French group of Swingle Singers disbanded in 1973, Swingle moved to London and formed an English group, expanding the repertoire to include classical and avant-garde works along with the scat and jazz vocal arrangements. In 1984 Swingle returned to live in America. Though he remained musical advisor for his London-based group, he devoted most of his time to workshops, guest conducting and the dissemination of his printed arrangements through his publishing company, Swingle Music.

Awards by Ward Swingle

Check all the awards nominated and won by Ward Swingle.

1969


Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance
Honored for : Sinfonia
(Artist, Choir Director)

Nominations 1969 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance Sinfonia

1965


Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Chorus
Honored for : Anyone for Mozart?

Nominations 1965 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Chorus Anyone for Mozart?

1964


Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Chorus
Honored for : Swingle Singers Going Baroque

Nominations 1964 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Chorus Swingle Singers Going Baroque

1963


Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Chorus
Honored for : Bach's Greatest Hits

Nominations 1963 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Chorus Bach's Greatest Hits