Lizz Wright

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Lizz Wright
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Background information
Born (1980-01-22) January 22, 1980 (age 44)
Hahira, Georgia United States
Genres R&B, vocal jazz, soul, gospel, blues
Occupation(s) Singer, composer
Instruments Vocals, percussion
Labels Verve Records
Associated acts In the Spirit
Website www.lizzwright.net [1]
Lizz Wright at Stockholm Jazz Festival 2009

Lizz Wright (born January 22, 1980) is an American jazz/R&B singer and composer.

Life and career

Wright was born in the small town of Hahira, Georgia, one of three children and the daughter of a minister and the musical director[1] of their church. She started singing gospel music and playing piano in church as a child, and also became interested in jazz and blues. She attended Houston County High School, where she was heavily involved in choral singing, receiving the National Choral Award. She went on to Georgia State University in Atlanta to study singing.[1] Since then she has studied at The New School in New York,[2] and in Vancouver, BC. She currently resides outside Hendersonville, North Carolina.

Wright joined the Atlanta-based vocal quartet In the Spirit in 2000, which soon achieved critical acclaim, and in 2002 she signed a recording contract with Verve Records, where her musical compositions and vocal style led her to be compared to that of Norah Jones.[1]

Her first album, Salt, was released in the spring of 2003[3] and reached number two on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz chart in 2004. Her next release was not a follow-up of her debut, but this record maintained the jazz and pop blend, while incorporating folk music to her musical blend.[1] Dreaming Wide Awake was released in June 2005[4] and reached number one on the Top Contemporary Jazz chart in 2005 and 2006. In 2008, Wright released The Orchard to positive reviews.[5][6][7][8] She released her fourth album in 2010. Most songs on Fellowship are gospel standards.[9]

Discography

Guest vocal contributions

References

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  2. "Lizz Wright", JazzTimes.
  3. "Salt", Billboard, May 24, 2003.
  4. "Lizz Wright, Back with 'Dreaming Wide Awake'", NPR Music, June 14, 2005.
  5. Anthony Tognazzini, Review of The Orchard, AllMusic.
  6. Christian John Wikane, "Lizz Wright - The Orchard (2008)", Soul Tracks.
  7. Jim Fusilli, "Lizz Wright, Refined Risk-Taker", The Wall Street Journal, March 12, 2008.
  8. Phil Johnson, "Album: Lizz Wright, The Orchard (Verve Forecast)", The Independent, March 23, 2008.
  9. Lizz Wright biography at Verve.

Sources and external links