
Cheryl Bentyne
Known for Acting · 5 credits
- Born
- 1954-01-17 (age 72)
- Place of birth
- Mount Vernon, Washington, USA
- Also known as
- Manhattan Transfer · The Manhattan Transfer
Biography
Cheryl Bentyne (born Cheryl Benthien; January 17, 1954) is a jazz singer who spent much of her career with The Manhattan Transfer.
Bentyne started singing at age 13 with her father's Dixieland and swing band. Following graduation from Mount Vernon High School, she enrolled at Skagit Valley College and studied music and theater. She moved to Seattle in the mid 1970s and sang with John Holte's New Deal Rhythm Band. The NDRB trombonist Gary McKaig gave her an album by the Manhattan Transfer. After four years in Seattle, she moved to Los Angeles.
In 1979, Bentyne became the permanent replacement for singer Laurel Massé, who left the group after being injured in an automobile accident. Her first appearance was on the album Extensions (1979), which won the group its first Grammy Award, Best Jazz Fusion Performance for a vocalese version of the song "Birdland" by Weather Report.
She won ten Grammy Awards with the Manhattan Transfer, including awards for her arrangement of "Another Night in Tunisia" with Bobby McFerrin and for writing the song "Sassy" for the album The Offbeat of Avenues.
Her debut solo album, Something Cool (Columbia, 1992), was produced by trumpeter Mark Isham and consisted of traditional pop and jazz standards. This was followed by Dreaming of Mister Porter (2000), a tribute to Cole Porter; Talk of the Town (2004) with Kenny Barron, David "Fathead" Newman, Chuck Mangione; and Let Me Off Uptown (2005), a tribute to Anita O'Day. While still a member of the Manhattan Transfer, she recorded the album Duets with bassist Rob Wasserman. In 1991, she collaborated with Mark Isham on a song for the soundtrack to the film Mortal Thoughts.
Known For

Champs-Elysées
1982
as Self - The Manhattan Transfer

The Manhattan Transfer & Take 6 - The Summit
2018
as Self

The Manhattan Transfer: Vocalese Live
1986
as Self - The Manhattan Transfer
The Manhattan Transfer & Orchestra
2020
as Self - The Manhattan Transfer

The Manhattan Transfer · Velòdrom d'Horta (Barcelona, 1989)
1989
as Self
TV Shows (1)
Movies (4)

The Manhattan Transfer & Take 6 - The Summit
2018
as Self

The Manhattan Transfer: Vocalese Live
1986
as Self - The Manhattan Transfer
The Manhattan Transfer & Orchestra
2020
as Self - The Manhattan Transfer

The Manhattan Transfer · Velòdrom d'Horta (Barcelona, 1989)
1989
as Self
About Cheryl Bentyne
Cheryl Bentyne (born Cheryl Benthien; January 17, 1954) is a jazz singer who spent much of her career with The Manhattan Transfer. Bentyne started singing at age 13 with her father's Dixieland and swing band. Following graduation from Mount Vernon High School, she enrolled at Skagit Valley College and studied music and theater. She moved to Seattle in the mid 1970s and sang with John Holte's New Deal Rhythm Band. The NDRB trombonist Gary McKaig gave her an album by the Manhattan Transfer. After four years in Seattle, she moved to Los Angeles.… With 5 credits spanning from 1982 to 2020, Cheryl Bentyne has appeared in 4 films and 1 TV show.
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- The Manhattan Transfer & Take 6 - The Summit (2018) — as Self
- The Manhattan Transfer: Vocalese Live (1986) — as Self - The Manhattan Transfer
- The Manhattan Transfer & Orchestra (2020) — as Self - The Manhattan Transfer
- The Manhattan Transfer · Velòdrom d'Horta (Barcelona, 1989) (1989) — as Self
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