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“Freelon…sang with exquisite musicality and an unerring sense of swing.”
— Los Angeles Times
“Freelon continues to grow and deepen as a vocalist…
but still with a crystalline, impeccably tuned voice, with often imaginative,
percolating, funk-based backing from her combo.”
— Daily Variety
“Singer Nnenna Freelon presents such a distinct problem in her performances.
She does so many things so well, it’s hard to see her strong suit.
Would that we all had that trouble.”
— Pittsburgh Tribune Review
Six-time GRAMMY® Award-nominee Nnenna Freelon has earned
a well-deserved reputation as a compelling and captivating live
performer, most receontly in 2007 on In Performance At The White
House to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Thelonious Monk
Institute of Jazz. At the 43rd annual GRAMMY Awards telecast
from Los Angeles, she inspired an enthusiastic standing ovation
from 20,000 music-industry insiders and celebrities when she
took to the stage. Prior to that stirring appearance, Freelon’s
performances for the legendary Julie Andrews at the Society of
Singers’ “Ella Awards,” Variety’s The
Children’s Charity (as a featured vocalist at the Stephen
Sondheim Tribute at Carnegie Hall), Jerry Lewis’ Labor
Day Muscular Dystrophy Telethon and at the most famous jazz festivals
around the globe have all been rousing successes. No wonder—for
anyone who has heard and seen Freelon sing knows she is a skillful
interpreter of even the most familiar chestnuts.
Concord Records has released two Freelon-centered
recordings in January 2008 –, the first entitled “Better
Than Anything: The Quintessential Nnenna Freelon to celebrate
her ever-expanding appeal and artistry, and the second recording
The Monterey Jazz Festival 50th Anniversary recording featuring
Freelon in spectacular duets and group performances with Terrence
Blanchard and James Moody.
On her Grammy-nominated (for Best Jazz
Vocal Performance) release, Blueprint Of A Lady: Sketches of
Billie Holiday, Freelon pays tribute to the quintessential
jazz vocalist Billie Holiday. As inventive as ever, Freelon
turns these Holiday-associated songs and fulfills Billie Holiday’s message to all artists: “No
two people on earth are alike, and it’s got to be that
way with music or it isn’t music.” With her own band,
and with Ronald K. brown & EVIDENCE, Freelon and Brown turn
this into a multi-media music and dance offering unlike any show
previously seen! Freelon is a winner of both the Billie Holiday
Award from the prestigious Academie du Jazz and this tribute
brings her to a heartfelt source of inspiration for her artistry
and dedication to the music and the power it possesses in education
and art.
On her fifth, and previous, Concord Records release, Live (CCD-2184),
Nnenna Freelon brings all of her alluring talents to bear. The
result is a beguiling and intimate achievement. Recorded at the
Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, on February 21 and 22, 2003,
Live marks a decade-long recording career for Freelon, as well
as 20-years on the road.
It has certainly been a heady decade
for Freelon. In addition to five GRAMMY nominations while on
the Concord label, Freelon also made her feature film debut
in the Mel Gibson hit, What Women Want, and sang a remake of
Sinatra’s classic, “Fly
Me To The Moon” for The Visit, starring Billy Dee Williams.
She is also a winner of the Eubie Blake Award, and has twice
been nominated for the “Lady of Soul” Soul Train
Award. What’s more, Freelon has performed and toured with
a veritable who’s who in jazz, from Ray Charles and Ellis
Marsalis to Al Jarreau and George Benson, among many others.
Born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
Freelon received her undergraduate degree from Simmons College
in Boston. Her parents and singing in the church gave the singer
her first exposure to the arts – especially to the art of jazz. Her father’s
playing Count Basie recordings and her mother’s active
involvement in their church led Freelon to an appreciation of
all music and she eventually pursued as a career in jazz. All
the while, Freelon has cherished and held dear her two most important
lifetime roles – wife and mother. Her husband Phil Freelon
is an award-winning architect with his North Carolina-based firm
The Freelon Group. As a mother of three, Freelon has led by example – follow
your dreams, dedicate yourself, and work hard in all you do.
Now with nine recordings to her name,
Freelon’s explored
the roles of vocalist, entertainer, composer, educator, arranger,
and producer. “We continue to evolve—artists have
hungry minds and hearts, so we’re always working on the
next thing—but I felt it was just time to stop, take a
breath, and enjoy! I’ve grown a lot, both musically and
spiritually, on this journey. Before, many things were ‘first’ experiences,
but now I’m going back to some of the same festivals and
clubs, and realizing I am happy and content where I am. It’s
great to see all the awards and career milestones building up,” she
admits, “but it’s even nicer to realize people are
coming to the shows and saying, ‘I saw you back in ’95!’ I’ve
made a lot of friends on the road.”
An accomplished singer, composer, producer,
and arranger (as well as budding actress), Freelon has dedicated
herself to educating young people, both musicians and non-musicians.
She toured the United States for four years as the National
Spokesperson for Partners In Education. Her master classes
and workshops, from “Sound
Sculpture” to the ground-breaking “Babysong,” teach
adults and children that you too can change the world – even
one person at a time – but it takes dedication and perseverance,
the substance of Nnenna’s educational activities. The messages
in Nnenna’s activities go far beyond technique. Her messages
reach into the very soul of the person listening and encourage,
in fact motivates them, toward constructive change and to create
positive energy.
With her anthem “One Child At A Time” found
on her Soulcall recording, Freelon took on the task of fund-raising
and bringing greater attention to the needs of children in education
through mentoring and the arts. It has become one of the most
sought-after songs for its lyrics to its music and has been used
by countless organizations including local, regional and national
groups including the United Way.
Earning consistently rave reviews from
even the toughest of jazz critics and with her global fan base
growing, Freelon is far from done, however. In fact, as she
enters a new recording decade, one thing is certain—Nnenna
Freelon is a true original!
Discography:
Better Than Anything: The Quintessential Nnenna
Freelon
Monterey Jazz Festival 50th Anniversary All Stars
Blueprint Of
A Lady: Sketches Of Billie Holiday
LIVE
Tales of Wonder
Soulcall
Maiden Voyage
Shaking Free
Listen
Heritage
Nnenna Freelon
Guest Appearances And Collaborations
Soundtracks:
The Visit
What Women Want (certified GOLD)
Voices Of Concord Jazz: Live At Montreaux
Church: Songs Of Soul & Inspiration (certified GOLD)
A Great Night In Harlem
NPR Jazz Christmas With Marian McPartland And Friends
A Concord Jazz Christmas 2
Collaborations:
Nnenna Freelon, Harolyn
Blackwell, and Mike Garson –Dreaming the Duke
2008-
Nnenna Freelon and The DIVA Jazz Orchestra
2007-
Nnenna Freelon and Evidence –Blueprint
of a Lady
2005-
Nancy Wilson, Nnenna Freelon, and Rachael Price
2007-
Nnenna Freelon and The Count Basie Orchestra
T.S. Monk – Monk On Monk
1997
Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra feat.
Lew Tabackin – Carnegie
Hall Concert
1992
Yusef Lateef – Heart Vision
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ALSO VISIT:
• Nnenna Freelon (and her Quartet)
• Nnenna Freelon & DIVA
• Nnenna Freelon & EVIDENCE/Ronald K. Brown
in
Blueprint Of A Lady: Sketches of Billie Holiday
• Nnenna Freelon & The Count Basie Orchestra
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