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Kate McGarry is an American jazz vocalist from Hyannis, Massachusetts. After graduating from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a degree in jazz and Afro-American music, she released her debut album, "Easy to Love," in 1992. Her 2005 album, "Mercy Streets," features interpretations of songs by artists such as Peter Gabriel and Joni Mitchell. McGarry has received three Grammy nominations for Best Jazz Vocal Album: in 2009 for "If Less Is More...Nothing Is Everything," in 2019 for "The Subject Tonight Is Love," and in 2021 for "What to Wear in the Dark." She has collaborated with artists like Fred Hersch, Kurt Elling, and Maria Schneider. McGarry has also served as an educator at the Manhattan School of Music and the New England Conservatory of Music. The products available from the artist Kate McGarry include CDs.