Artist

Liza Minnelli

Los Angeles, United States • b. 1946

Liza Minnelli is a musician from Los Angeles, United States, active since 1946. Their discography on Gatefold includes 24 records.

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24

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21

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1946

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Biography

Liza May Minnelli (born March 12, 1946 in Los Angeles, California) is an Academy Award-winning American actress and singer. She is the daughter of legendary entertainer Judy Garland and her second husband, acclaimed film director Vincente Minnelli (who was of Italian and French descent). Minnelli's first film appearance was at the age of three in the final scene of the 1949 musical In the Good Old Summertime, starring her mother and Van Johnson. Minnelli started performing at age 16

The Arc of Liza Minnelli

The pivots — what forced Liza Minnelli to reinvent.

  1. The Capitol Standards Era

    Capitol signed her to mine her mother's pedigree, locking her into three studio albums of traditional vocal jazz and Great American Songbook arrangements with arranger Peter Matz. Even surrounded by polite string sections, her raw vibrato kept punching through the clean-cut cocktail-lounge polish. She was a powerhouse singer trapped in a legacy format that was rapidly dying at retail.

  2. The Kander & Ebb Peak

    Teaming up with songwriters John Kander and Fred Ebb gave her the razor-sharp theatrical identity she needed. The 1972 film adaptation of *Cabaret* and the subsequent 1977 title track for *New York, New York* transformed her from an industry legacy into an untouchable vocal force. Every take from this window is pure percussive phrasing, huge dynamic swings, and unmatched physical commitment behind the microphone.

  3. The Pet Shop Boys Reinvention

    Producer duo Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe took her out of the cabaret room and put her in front of high-BPM synth-pop sequences for 1989's *Results*. Backed by Julian Mendelsohn's glossy dance-floor engineering, tracks like 'Losing My Mind' fused Broadway drama with cold, mechanical European house beats. It proved her massive belting delivery could completely overwhelm contemporary electronic production.

Influences

  • Judy GarlandThey shared stages before Minnelli ever cut a solo record, documenting their dynamic live on the 1964 *Live at the London Palladium* release. That wide, tremulous vibrato and explosive dynamic control on sustained notes came straight from the source. You hear the shared vocal lineage across every ballad on *Liza! Liza!*.
  • Charles AznavourMinnelli openly credited the French master as her primary vocal tutor and phrasing mentor after discovering him in New York cabarets. She recorded multiple English translations of his work, including 'There Is a Time' in 1966. Aznavour taught her to approach every vocal performance as a four-minute one-act play rather than just a melody.
  • Vic DamoneDamone worked directly with her in early vocal coaching sessions and television variety appearances during her developmental years in the early sixties. His velvet, hyper-precise legato breath control grounded her wild theatricality. You hear his phrasing discipline in the quieter, mid-tempo cuts on *It Amazes Me*.
  • Kay ThompsonHer real-life godmother and legendary MGM vocal arranger personally drilled Minnelli on stagecraft, syncopation, and vocal projection. Thompson's aggressive, rhythmic cabaret cadence shaped Minnelli's entire physical presence behind the mic. That sharp, machine-gun delivery is the backbone of her live performance style.
  • Ethel MermanMerman established the brassy, un-mic'd Broadway belter standard that Minnelli adapted for modern recording consoles. Minnelli repeatedly studied Merman's relentless vocal projection and hard-consonant articulation to carry over full brass sections. You hear that sheer chest-voice power driving the climax of 'Maybe This Time'.

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