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The Swingles
The original French Swingle Singers in 1964
The original French Swingle Singers in 1964
Background information
Also known asThe Swingle Singers
OriginParis, France
GenresJazz, classical, vocal pop
Years active1962–present
Members
  • Mallika Bhagwat
  • Sarah Alison
  • Laura Moisey-Gray
  • James Botcher
  • Owen Butcher
  • Jamie Wright
  • Tom Hartley
Past membersSee below
Websitetheswingles.co.uk

The Swingles are a UK-baseda cappella vocal group, originally founded byWard Swingle in 1962 in France as Les Swingle Singers. In 1973, Swingle disbanded the French ensemble and established a new UK-based iteration, initially known asSwingle II. The group later became known asThe New Swingle Singers, and subsequentlyThe Swingle Singers. Since 2014, the group has performed under the nameThe Swingles.

History

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French group

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The Swingle Singers at the Grand Gala du Disque in theConcertgebouw Amsterdam, Netherlands in 1964

The Swingle Singers were formed in Paris in 1962 and directed originally by Ward Swingle (who once belonged toMimi Perrin's French vocal groupLes Double Six).[1] They began as session singers, mainly doing backing vocals for singers such asCharles Aznavour andEdith Piaf. Their original lineup was Anne Germain, Claude Germain, Jeanette Baucomont,Christiane Legrand, Claudine Meunier, Jean-Claude Briodin, andJean Cussac,[2] with Legrand (sister ofMichel Legrand) the original lead soprano.[1] The ensemble sang some jazz vocals for Michel Legrand.

The eight session singers sang throughBach'sWell-Tempered Clavier as a sight-reading exercise and found the music to have a naturalswing. They recorded their first albumJazz Sébastien Bach as a present for friends and relatives. Many radio stations picked it up and this led to the group recording more albums and winning a total of fiveGrammy Awards.[2][3] The French group typically performed and recorded with a double bass and drums as accompaniment.[4]

In 1973, Ward Swingle disbanded the original French group when he and his family moved to England.[1]

English group

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The Swingles at theBlack Forest Voices Festival inKirchzarten, Germany in 2019

In England, Swingle assembled a group of singers with an emphasis moved from classical music toa cappella arrangements ofmadrigals and then on to other styles. This group debuted Swingle II, and performed and recorded under the name The Swingles, The New Swingle Singers, and The Swingle Singers before settling on The Swingles.

The group has remained continuously active since its formation, with departing members replaced by audition. Ward Swingle continued as a performer in the group until retiring to the United States in 1984 and taking the role of "musical adviser" to the Swingles until his death in 2015.[5]

Until 2011, the group consisted of eight voices: twosopranos, twoaltos, twotenors and twobasses. However, when alto Lucy Bailey left the group in 2011, the Swingles announced the decision not to replace her, but to continue as a seven-person line-up.[6]

The current group performs primarily, but not exclusively,a cappella and over the decades has explored a wide range of styles, from show tunes to rock toavant garde to world folkloric music to straight ahead jazz to classical, including the entire repertoire of the original Swingle Singers.[7] The Swingles are curators of theLondon A Cappella Festival, based atKings Place.[1]

As of April 2025[update], the members are:

  • Mallika Bhagwat (soprano, India/UK) (since April 2023)[8]
  • Sarah Alison (alto, USA) (as of April 2025)[9]
  • Laura Moisey-Gray (alto, UK) (as of April 2025)[10]
  • James Botcher (tenor, UK) (since September 2024)[11]
  • Owen Butcher (tenor, UK) (since February 2024)[12]
  • Jamie Wright (baritone and vocal percussionist, UK) (since January 2020)[13]
  • Tom Hartley (bass, UK) (since June 2022)[14]

Performances and releases

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An early hit for the group wasBach's "Air on the G String", recorded with theModern Jazz Quartet; it has been used as the theme tune to a popular Italian TV Show,Superquark,[15] as well as the Swedish Children's program,Beppes godnattstund, hosted byBeppe Wolgers.[16]Luciano Berio wrote his postmodern symphonySinfonia for eight voices and orchestra in 1968 with the Swingle Singers in mind (appearing on theoriginal premiere recording with theNew York Philharmonic).[17] They also premiered Berio'sA-Ronne in 1974, which they later recorded.[1] They also recordedBen Johnston's "Sonnets of Desolation" in 1984.

In 2005, their recording of Bach'sPrelude in F Minor was incorporated into the hit single "They", byJem Griffiths; the piece was also used in the 2006 filmThe Gigolos. The group's music has a trademark sound and is used frequently on television (The West Wing,Sex and the City,Miami Vice,Glee),[6] in movies (Bach'sFugue in G Minor (BWV 578) inThank You for Smoking,Mozart's "Horn Concerto No. 4" inWedding Crashers, Bach's "Prelude No.7 in E flat [The Well Tempered Clavier – Book 2 BWV 876]" inMilk).

The English group sang with French pop starÉtienne Daho on his songs "Timide intimité" and "Soudain" from his 1996 albumEden, and withthe Style Council on their song "The Story of Someone's Shoe" from the 1988 albumConfessions of a Pop Group. They appeared several times on theBBC Televisionsketch showThe Two Ronnies in the early 1970s.[1]

In September 2014, the French blogDans l'ombre des studios published Swingle Singers'Pavane for a Dead Princess (Maurice Ravel), a previously unreleased 1967 recording.[18]

Discography

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Main article:The Swingle Singers discography
  • Jazz Sebastien Bach (Philips, 1963)
  • Anyone for Mozart? (Philips, 1964)
  • Going Baroque (Philips, 1964)
  • Les Romantiques (Philips, 1965)
  • Place Vendome with theModern Jazz Quartet (Philips, 1966)
  • Rococo a Go Go (Philips, 1966)
  • Concerto D'Aranjuez: Sounds of Spain (Philips, 1967)
  • J. S. Bach (Philips, 1968)
  • Jazz Von Bach Bis Chopin (Philips, 1968)
  • Noels Sans Passeport (Philips, 1968)
  • Jazz Sebastian Bach Volume 2 (Philips, 1968)
  • Sinfonia/Visage withLuciano Berio, TheNew York Philharmonic,Cathy Berberian (CBS, 1969)
  • American Look (Philips, 1969)
  • Bitter Ending with Andre Hodeir (Epic, 1972)
  • Les 4 Saisons (Philips, 1972)
  • The Joy of Singing (Philips, 1972)
  • Attention! The Swingle Singers (Fontana, 1973)
  • Swinging Bach (Fontana, 1974)
  • Jazz Meets Baroque (Fontana, 1976)
  • Swingle Bells (Columbia, 1978)
  • Swingle Skyliner (Columbia, 1979)
  • Folio (MMG, 1980)
  • Instrumentals (Polydor, 1986)
  • Christmas (Polydor, 1986)
  • Sinfonia Eindrucke with Orchestre National De France (Erato, 1986)
  • Nothing but Blue Skies (Trax, 1988)
  • 1812 (Swingle Singers, 1989)
  • The Bach Album (Swingle Singers, 1990)
  • A Cappella Amadeus: A Mozart Celebration (Virgin, 1991)
  • Around the World/Folk Music/An A Cappela Song Collection (Virgin, 1991)
  • Notability (Swingle Singers, 1993)
  • Bach Hits Back (Virgin, 1994)
  • Pretty Ringtime: English Twentieth Century Songs (Swingle Singers, 1994)
  • New World (Swingle Singers, 1995)
  • The Story of Christmas (Primarily a Cappella 1998)
  • Screen Tested (Swingle Singers, 1998)
  • Ticket to Ride (Swingle Singers, 1999)
  • Keyboard Classics (Swingle Singers, 2002)
  • Mood Swings (Primarily a Cappella 2002)
  • Retrospective: The 40th Anniversary Show (Sounds Good 2003)
  • Unwrapped (Swingle Singers, 2004)
  • Ferris Wheels (Swingle Singers, 2009)
  • Weather to Fly (World Village 2013)
  • Snapshots, Volume 1 (2020)
  • Snapshots, Volume 2 (2021)
  • Theatreland (2024)

Past members

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In 2025, the past members include:[19]

  • Ward Swingle*
  • Kym Amps
  • Lucy Bailey
  • Jacqui Barron
  • Federica Basile
  • Jeanette Baucomont*
  • David Beavan
  • Lindsay Benson
  • Mary Beverly
  • Catherine Bott
  • Mike Bradley (drums)
  • Sara Brimer
  • Jean-Claude Briodin*
  • Susan Bickley
  • Tom Bullard
  • Andrew Busher
  • Alan Byers
  • Heather Cairncross
  • Carol Canning
  • Jean Cussac*
  • Gavin Cuthberson
  • Hélène Devos
  • Katelyn Dietz
  • Michael Dore
  • Deryn Edwards
  • Kineret Erez
  • Richard Eteson
  • Sarah Eyden
  • Joanna Forbes L'Estrange
  • Kevin Fox
  • Anne Germain*
  • Claude Germain*
  • José Germain
  • Joanna Goldsmith-Eteson
  • Simon Grant
  • Oliver Griffiths
  • Carol Hall
  • Sharon Hallifay
  • Scarlet Halton
  • Linda Hirst
  • Tobias Hug
  • Daniel Humair (drums)*
  • Christopher Jay (CJ Neale)
  • Lindsay John
  • Robert Kearley
  • Julie Kench
  • Christiane Legrand*
  • Alexander L’Estrange (bass viol)*
  • John Lubbock
  • Helen Massey
  • Simon Masterson
  • Johanna Marshall
  • Claudine Meunier*
  • Pierre Michelot (bass viol)*
  • Joseph Neves
  • Wendy Nieper
  • Ben Parry
  • Imogen Parry
  • Guy Pedersen (bass viol)
  • John Potter
  • David Porter-Thomas
  • Edward Randell
  • Jonathan Rathbone
  • Michael Robinson
  • Jeremy Sadler
  • Philip Sheffield
  • Olive Simpson
  • Jon Smith
  • Linda Stevens
  • Meinir Thomas
  • Nicole Tibbels
  • Gus Wallez (drums)*
  • Patrick Ardagh Walter
  • Rachel Weston
  • Clare Wheeler
  • Mark Williams
  • = Swingle Singers 1962-72 (Only founder Ward Swingle was in both The Swingle Singers and Swingle 2/The Swingles.)
  • References

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    1. ^abcdefSimpson, Olive (21 January 2015)."Ward Swingle obituary".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved31 March 2020.
    2. ^abColin Larkin, ed. (1997).The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.).Virgin Books. p. 1158.ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
    3. ^"Ward Swingle".Grammy Awards. 19 November 2019. Retrieved31 March 2020.
    4. ^Adam Bernstein (20 January 2015)."Ward Swingle, musician who made Bach swing, dies at 87".Washington Post. Retrieved23 January 2020.
    5. ^"Ward Swingle, jazz vocalist - obituary".Telegraph. 20 January 2015. Retrieved23 January 2020.
    6. ^ab"The Swingles".Theswingles.co.uk. Retrieved28 September 2019.
    7. ^Eugene Chadbourne."Ward Swingle - Biography".AllMusic. Retrieved23 January 2020.
    8. ^"Meet Mallika, our new Soprano!".The Swingles. 28 April 2023. Retrieved16 September 2024.
    9. ^"The Group — The Swingles". Retrieved16 April 2025.
    10. ^"The Group — The Swingles". Retrieved16 April 2025.
    11. ^"swinglesingers and james botcher". Instagram. 28 September 2024. Retrieved14 October 2024.
    12. ^"Meet Owen, our new Tenor!".The Swingles. 13 February 2024. Retrieved16 September 2024.
    13. ^"Meet Jamie, Our New Baritone!".The Swingles. 30 January 2020. Archived fromthe original on 18 February 2020. Retrieved16 September 2024.
    14. ^"Welcome Our New Bass, Tom".The Swingles. 14 June 2022. Retrieved3 December 2022.
    15. ^"Swingle Singer ospiti di Superquark".Il Corriere Musicale (in Italian). 18 December 2011. Retrieved31 March 2020.
    16. ^Agrell, Alexander (15 October 2016)."Lunds körfestival drar igång på måndag".Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). Retrieved31 March 2020.
    17. ^Service, Tom (5 November 2013)."Symphony guide: Luciano Berio's Sinfonia".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved31 March 2020.
    18. ^Rémi C.,"Unreleased recording: "Pavane for a dead Princess" (Ravel) by The Swingle Singers (1967)",Dans l'ombre des studios, 28 September 2014.
    19. ^"Swingle Singers Gallery". Jazz History Online. 5 March 2019. Retrieved17 September 2025.

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