Norma Winstone is a celebrated English jazz singer and lyricist, renowned for her distinctive alto voice and innovative approach to vocal improvisation. With a career that has spanned over five decades, Winstone has become a pioneer in the world of improvised vocal music, collaborating with some of the most prominent names in jazz, including Michael Garrick, John Surman, and her former husband, pianist John Taylor. Her work often explores themes of lost love, melancholy, and dreams, delivered with a unique phrasing and expressive style that sets her apart. Winstone's contributions to jazz have been recognized with numerous awards, and she continues to inspire both musicians and fans alike with her ongoing projects and performances. Beyond her musical achievements, Winstone is also an educator, serving as a professor of jazz voice at the Royal Academy of Music. Her ability to blend poetry and melody makes her a true poet of jazz, captivating audiences with her emotive and introspective performances.