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Lisa Sokolov

Lisa Sokolov is a contemporary New York City-based jazz vocalist, composer, music therapist, and professor. She is known for her dynamic improvisational vocal style and wide vocal range.
==Early life and education==
Lisa Sokolov was born in 1954 in Manhasset, Long Island, right outside New York City, to parents Bernard and Helen Sokolov. She was raised in nearby Roslyn. She was exposed to jazz from a young age through her father, who played stride piano and listened to recordings of jazz artists including Art Tatum, Mabel Mercer, and Stan Getz. She began singing from a young age and soon took up piano, which she studied for many years.
In 1972 she began attending Bennington College in Vermont, where she studied with musicians including Milford Graves, Bill Dixon, Jimmy Lyons, voice teacher Frank Baker, and composers Vivian Fine and Louis Calabro. While in college, she was exposed to vocalists Betty Carter and Meredith Monk, both of whom are considered influences for Sokolov's own style. She was a double major in music/black music and minored in philosophy. While at Bennington she became heavily interested in free jazz, which she incorporated into her vocal style along with avant-garde jazz and other modern styles.〔

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