The Detroit
Jazz Festival Foundation proudly presents the GRAMMY® and Tony Award-winning
jazz vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater as its Artist-in-Residence for the 2020
Detroit Jazz Festival.
As the 2020
Artist-in-Residence, Bridgewater will support Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation
educational clinics for students and community engagements across the region
throughout the year in addition to leading multiple diverse performances during
Labor Day Weekend.
“Dee Dee
Bridgewater’s timeless voice, legendary career accomplishments and indomitable
spirit are what makes her such a special selection for our Artist-in-Residence
this year,” said Chris Collins, president and artistic director of the Detroit
Jazz Festival Foundation. “We’re excited to have Dee Dee, a true and treasured
jazz vocalist, headline what will be another exceptional showing of Detroit’s
jazz gift to the world.”
Over the
course of a multifaceted career spanning four decades, iconic jazz giant Dee
Dee Bridgewater has ascended to the upper echelon of vocalists, putting her
unique spin on standards, as well as taking intrepid leaps of faith in
re-envisioning jazz classics. Ever the fearless voyager, explorer, pioneer and
keeper of tradition, the three-time GRAMMY® winner most recently won the
GRAMMY® for Best Jazz Vocal Album for Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie
With Love From Dee Dee.
Bridgewater’s
career has always bridged musical genres. She earned her first professional
experience as a member of the legendary Thad Jones/Mel Louis Big Band, and
throughout the '70s she performed with such jazz notables as Max Roach, Sonny
Rollins, Dexter Gordon and Dizzy Gillespie.
Bridgewater
also pursued a parallel career in musical theater, winning a Tony Award® for
her role as “Glinda” in the The Wiz in 1975. She recently completed a run as
the lead role of Billie Holiday in the off-Broadway production of Lady Day, for
which Bridgewater received the British Laurence Olivier nomination for best
actress in a musical. Her other theatrical credits include Sophisticated
Ladies, Black Ballad and Carmen.
As a
Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization
(FAO), Bridgewater continues to appeal for international solidarity to finance
global grassroots projects in the fight against world hunger.
The Detroit
Jazz Festival will be held in downtown Detroit on September 4 – 7.
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