New female jazz singers
Here are some new and exciting female jazz singers you might enjoy:
- Cécile McLorin Salvant - A Grammy-winning singer known for her unique vocal style and interpretations of jazz standards.
- Diana Krall - A Canadian jazz pianist and singer who has released several critically acclaimed albums and has won multiple Grammy Awards.
- Esperanza Spalding - A bassist and singer who has won multiple Grammy Awards and has been praised for her unique vocal style and genre-bending music.
- Gretchen Parlato - A singer known for her introspective and emotive performances, often incorporating elements of folk and world music into her jazz sound.
- Tigran Hamasyan - A singer-songwriter and pianist who has released several critically acclaimed albums and has been praised for her unique vocal style and genre-bending music.
- Camila Meza - A Chilean-born singer-songwriter who has released several critically acclaimed albums and has been praised for her unique vocal style and genre-bending music.
- Melissa Aldana - A Chilean-born singer-songwriter who has released several critically acclaimed albums and has been praised for her unique vocal style and genre-bending music.
- Sara Serpa - A Portuguese-born singer-songwriter who has released several critically acclaimed albums and has been praised for her unique vocal style and genre-bending music.
- Lucia Jackson - A singer-songwriter who has released several critically acclaimed albums and has been praised for her unique vocal style and genre-bending music.
- Kandace Springs - A singer-songwriter who has released several critically acclaimed albums and has been praised for her unique vocal style and genre-bending music.
Some other notable female jazz singers who are worth checking out include:
- Alicia Olatuja
- Cyrille Aimée
- Kat Edmonson
- Jamie Cullum
- Stacey Kent
- Norah Jones
- Madeleine Peyroux
- Diana Panton
- Paula Cole
- Lizz Wright
These are just a few examples of the many talented female jazz singers out there. I hope you enjoy exploring their music!