Rebecca Renee Olstead, known professionally as Renee Olstead, is an American actress and jazz vocalist renowned for her mature and soulful voice that bellies her youthful years. Born on June 18, 1989, in Kingwood, Texas, Renee began her music career as a child, demonstrating exceptional talent with a vocal prowess that quickly garnered attention. She is perhaps best known for her self-titled album "Renee Olstead" released in 2004, which featured a collection of jazz and pop standards that showcased her wide vocal range and emotional depth. The album was a significant step in reviving interest in the genre among younger audiences.
Renee Olstead has not only impressed the music world but also made significant strides in the entertainment industry. While she earned critical acclaim for her music and the reinterpretation of classics in "Skylark (Std. Version)" or "What A Wonderful World," she has also had a noteworthy acting career, appearing in both television and film. Her credits include roles in popular TV series such as "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" and "Still Standing." Despite the demands of her acting career, Renee has remained dedicated to her musical roots, often incorporating influences from blues and country, as seen in her heartfelt renditions of "I Fall to Pieces" and "Help Me Make It Through the Night." With her evocative performances and a dedication to the time-honored genres of jazz and blues, Renee Olstead secures her place as a celebrated artist in the contemporary music landscape.
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