Cécile McLorin Salvant

Cécile McLorin Salvant is a contemporary jazz vocalist recognized for her distinct style that melds the rich traditions of the past with an innovative and fresh approach to the genre. Born on August 28, 1989, in Miami, Florida to a French mother and Haitian father, Salvant's multicultural background has infused her music with a wide range of influences, contributing to her unique sound. A child prodigy, she began piano studies at the age of five and later developed an interest in singing, studying classical voice and eventually gravitating toward jazz.

Salvant's rise to prominence was meteoric after she won the prestigious Thelonious Monk International Jazz Vocals Competition in 2010. This triumph led to the launch of her professional recording career, showcasing a profound understanding of jazz, blues, and soul. Her album "WomanChild," released in 2013, was nominated for a Grammy, while her follow-up, "For One to Love," won the Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album in 2016. Her subsequent albums, like "Dreams and Daggers" (2017) and "The Window" (2018), further cemented her status as an eminent figure in the jazz world, blending virtuosic vocal ability with emotional depth. "The Window," an intimate collection of duets with pianist Sullivan Fortner, earned her another Grammy, underscoring her place as one of the most gifted and compelling jazz singers of her generation. Most recently, her 2021 album "Ghost Song" has continued to garner critical acclaim, demonstrating once again her remarkable capacity for innovation and her fearless approach to both the standard repertoire and her own evocative compositions.

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