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Her first album, Bad Gyal, was released in 2008 with Kingstone Records, [5] and was the first dancehall album that was ever discussed in the German Playboy. Next to the article was a large print promotion photo of Cécile, but she did not appear as a Playmate. [6] In 2009 her second album Waiting was released with Danger Zone/SoBe Entertainment ...
Ghost Song is a studio album by French-American jazz vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant, on which she is accompanied by pianists Aaron Diehl and Sullivan Fortner. [1] The album was released on March 4, 2022, by Nonesuch Records and is her first release for the label. [2]
The album was released to critical acclaim from publications such as the New York Times, The Guardian, and Los Angeles Times. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] For One to Love won Grammy Award as Best Jazz Vocal Album of 2016.
Mélusine is the seventh solo studio album by American jazz vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant, released on March 24, 2023, by Nonesuch Records. The album was recorded in April 2022 in Brooklyn, with Salvant and Tom Korkidis producing. It is primarily sung in French, and is a concept album based on the folkoric story of Melusine. It was preceded ...
She has released seven albums since 2010, six of which have been nominated for Grammy Awards. She is a 3-time winner of the Best Jazz Vocal Album Grammy Award for her 2015 album For One to Love , her 2017 album Dreams and Daggers , and her 2018 album The Window , [ 9 ] each released on the Mack Avenue label.
Dreams and Daggers is an album by French-American jazz singer Cécile McLorin Salvant that includes songs recorded both during live performance and in the studio. The album was released as a set of two CDs or three LPs on Mack Avenue Records on September 29, 2017.
Cécile, is the debut album by French-American jazz singer Cécile McLorin Salvant.The album was released shortly after she won first prize in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition in 2010 and is composed primarily of both time-tested and unusual jazz standards.
Cécile Corbel was born in Pont-Croix on 28 March 1980. [4] [5] As a child, she traveled all throughout Brittany with her parents, who had a traveling marionette show. [6]She first learned to play guitar, and discovered the Celtic harp as a teenager during a concert by Greek harpist Elisa Vellia, who later became her teacher.