CD Review: The Jazz Singer: "Jefferson's vocal twists and turns will continue to please generations to come. They typify vocal jazz of the Fifties as much as the scat singing of Leo Watson--Jefferson's prime inspiration--typifies the heyday of 52nd Street."
Gallery 41 Presents Eddie Jefferson: Sound bites and brief biography.
The Eddie Jefferson Recordings: Jefferson was one of the creators of vocalese, and sang be-bop. Includes discography from 1950 through 1979.
Vocalese: Eddie Jefferson: The first vocalese performer to get anywhere at all. His lyrics for "Moody's Mood For Love" became a hit for King Pleasure in 1952, and got the whole vocalese thing moving.
Yahoo! Music Eddie Jefferson Biography: Biography and related links.