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{{Short description|American jazz singer (born 1950)|bot=PearBOT 5}}







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| birth_place = Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.| origin = Flint, Michigan, U.S.JazzSmooth jazz>R&BSoul music>Soul}}| occupation = Singer, actress, record producer, songwriter, UN goodwill ambassador, radio host| years_active = 1966–presentSony Masterworks, OKeh Records, Verve Records>Verve, Elektra Records, MCA Records>MCAwww.deedeebridgewater.com}}| associated_acts = Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra, Horace Silver, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Ella Fitzgerald, Betty Carter, Billie Holiday, Theo Croker, China Moses, Ray Charles, Stanley Clarke, Sarah Vaughn, Max Roach, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Dexter Gordon, Herbie Hancock}}Dee Dee Bridgewater (née Denise Garrett, May 27, 1950) is an American jazz singer and actress. She is a three-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, as well as a Tony Award-winning stage actress. For 23 years, she was the host of National Public Radio's syndicated radio show JazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater.WEB,weblink JazzSet Signs Off, Npr.org, November 3, 2017, She is a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization.WEB,weblink FAO Ambassabors Programme, Fao.org, 2019-04-10,

Biography

Born Denise Eileen Garrett to an African American family in Memphis, Tennessee, she was raised Catholic in Flint, Michigan. Her father, Matthew Garrett, was a jazz trumpeter and teacher at Manassas High School, and through his playing, she was exposed to jazz early on. At the age of 16, she was a member of a Rock and R&B trio, singing in clubs in Michigan. At 18, she studied at Michigan State University before she went to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. With the school's jazz band, she toured the Soviet Union in 1969.NEWS
, A Singer Is Returning to a Stage Where It All Began
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, Thomas, Jo, The New York Times, September 22, 1998
, 2016-10-06
, The next year, she met trumpeter Cecil Bridgewater, and after their marriage, they moved to New York City, where Cecil played in Horace Silver's band. In the early 1970s, Bridgewater joined the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra as lead vocalist.Larkin, Colin. The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Guinness, page 547, (1995) – {{ISBN|1-56159-176-9}} This marked the beginning of her jazz career, and she performed with many of the great jazz musicians of the time, such as Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie, Dexter Gordon, Max Roach, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Wayne Garfield, and others. She performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival in 1973. In 1974, her first solo album, entitled Afro Blue, appeared, and she performed on Broadway in the musical The Wiz.WEB,weblink The Wiz Broadway @ Majestic Theatre – Tickets and Discounts, Playbill, en, 2019-04-10, For her role as Glinda the Good Witch she won a Tony Award in 1975 as "Best Featured Actress", and the musical also won the 1976 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album.(File:Ddbridg014.JPG|left|thumb|In concert in 1990)She subsequently appeared in several other stage productions. After touring France in 1984 with the musical Sophisticated Ladies, she moved to Paris in 1986. The same year saw her in Lady Day, as Billie Holiday, for which role she was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award, as well as recording the song "Precious Thing" with Ray Charles, featured on her album Victim of Love.In the late 1980s and early 1990s, she returned from the world of Pop and Contemporary R&B to Jazz. She performed at the Sanremo Music Festival in Italy and the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1990, and four years later, she finally collaborated with Horace Silver, whom she had long admired, and released the album (Love and Peace: A Tribute to Horace Silver). Performed also at the San Francisco Jazz Festival (1996). Her 1997 tribute album Dear Ella won her the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album, and the 1998 album Live at Yoshi's was also worth a Grammy nomination. Performed again at the Monterey Jazz Festival (1998). She has also explored on This Is New (2002) the songs of Kurt Weill, and, on her next album J'ai deux amours (2005), the French Classics.File:Hancock Bridgewater.JPG|thumb|Herbie Hancock and Dee Dee Bridgewater giving a masterclass to musicians in Rabat, MoroccoMoroccoHer album Red Earth, released in 2007, features Africa-inspired themes and contributions by numerous musicians from Mali. Performed at the San Francisco Jazz Festival (2007). On December 8, 2007, she performed with the Terence Blanchard Quintet at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.WEB,weblink Kennedy Center: The Movie Music of Spike Lee and Terence Blanchard, Kennedy-center.org, November 3, 2017, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20070818231324weblink">weblink August 18, 2007, mdy-all, She tours frequently, including overseas gigs around the world. October 16, 2009 found her opening the Shanghai JZ Jazz Festival,WEB,weblink Review 2009 {{!, Shanghai JZ Festival Official Website|website=Jzmg.net|access-date=2019-04-10|archive-date=2016-05-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160507074631weblink|url-status=dead}} in which she sang tunes associated with Ella Fitzgerald, along with Ellington compositions and other jazz standards.As a Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, Bridgewater continues to appeal for international solidarity to finance global grassroots projects in the fight against world hunger. Awarded Honorary Doctorates from University of MichiganWEB,weblink International Jazz Performer to Receive Honorary Degree at UM-Flint Commencement, 2012-10-23, News.umflint.edu, en-US, 2019-04-10, and Berklee College of Music,WEB,weblink Julio Iglesias, Doug Morris, Harvey Mason, Dee Dee Bridgewater to Receive Honorary Degrees {{!, Berklee College of Music|website=Berklee.edu|language=en|access-date=2019-04-10}} Bridgewater makes a concerted effort to mentor and nurture young artists.In April 2017, Bridgewater was the recipient of an NEA Jazz Masters AwardWEB,weblink Dee Dee Bridgewater, 2016-06-07, NEA, en, 2019-04-10, with honors bestowed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and in 2018 was awarded the 2018 Maria Fisher Founder's Award by the Thelonious Monk/Hancock Institute of Jazz.WEB,weblink Dee Dee Bridgewater – 2018 Maria Fisher Founder's Award Recipient, Hancockinstitute.org, 2020-05-06, She is currently on tour worldwide in support of her latest CD, Memphis... Yes, I'm Ready.

Philanthropy

Bridgewater has a long history of philanthropy and advocacy. Her appointment as UN Goodwill Ambassador to the FAO, as well as the ASCAP Foundation Champion Award, along with her ongoing work with UNESCO for World Jazz Day coupled with her recognition as a Doris Duke Artist set in motion her founding of The Woodshed Network. Launched in 2019, The Woodshed Network was conceived as a program for Women in Jazz, to provide professional support and accelerate careers through mentorship, knowledge sharing and community interaction. The program is a collaboration between Dee Dee Bridgewater as artistic director, (DDB Productions + DDB Records), Tulani Bridgewater-Kowalski as Co-Artistic Director & Program Curator (Bridgewater Artists Management), and 651 ARTS with funding by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. The first year's alumna include Erinn Alexis (sax), Lakecia Benjamin (sax), Darynn Dean (vocals), Sarah Hanahan (sax), Kennedy (vocals), Amina Scott (bass), and Sequoia Snyder (piano). Program mentors included Sheila Jordan, Arthel Neville, Marilyn Rosen (Marilyn Rosen Presents), Alisse Kingsley (Muse Media Public Relations), Maureen McFadden (DL Media), Jett Galindo (The Bakery LA), Shirazette Tinnin, Fanny Delsol (Motema), Simma Levine (NJ PAC), Robin Tomchin (Motema), Stacie Negas (Sony Masterworks), and Lisa Jefferson (LRJ Account Management), with Bridgewater-Kowalski serving as moderator.

Acting

Dee Dee had appeared in such films as the 1979 film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh and the 1984 film The Brother from Another Planet. She has made a guest appearance in the hit sitcom Benson and the hit sci-fi fantasy TV series (Highlander: The Series).Film and Television credits include:

Personal life

Bridgewater is the mother to three children, Tulani Bridgewater (from her marriage to Cecil Bridgewater), China Moses (from her marriage to theater, film and television director Gilbert Moses) and Gabriel Durand (from her last marriage to French concert promoter Jean-Marie Durand). Her eldest daughter, Tulani Bridgewater, attended the Mirman School for Gifted Children in Los Angeles, CA. She went on to graduate from the Ecole Active Bilingue in Paris, France at age 16, going on to graduate from Vassar College.{{citation needed|date=January 2023}} She serves as Bridgewater's manager under her firm Bridgewater Artists Management and runs Bridgewater's production company and record label (DDB Productions, Inc. And DDB Records).{{citation needed|date=January 2023}} Daughter China Moses is an accomplished singer, songwriter, producer, radio host and MTV VJ (France). Her critically acclaimed albums have earned her an international reputation as heir to Bridgewater's legacy. Moses tours worldwide, occasionally sharing the bill with Bridgewater.{{citation needed|date=January 2023}}

Awards and honors

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Bridgewater has won two Grammys with eight nominations.WEB,weblink Dee Dee Bridgewater, Grammy.com, 23 November 2020, {| class="wikitable sortable"!Year!Work!Category!Label| 1989Live in Paris (Dee Dee Bridgewater album)>Live in Paris| Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female| {{nom}}| 1994| Keeping Tradition| Best Jazz Vocal Performance| {{nom}}| 1995 | (Love and Peace: A Tribute to Horace Silver)| Best Jazz Vocal Performance| {{nom}}| 1997 | Dear Ella| Best Jazz Vocal Performance| {{win}}| 2000Live at Yoshi's (Dee Dee Bridgewater album)>Live at Yoshi's| Best Jazz Vocal Album| {{nom}}| 2005| J'ai deux amours| Best Jazz Vocal Album| {{nom}}| 2007Red Earth (Dee Dee Bridgewater album)>Red Earth – A Malian Journey| Best Jazz Vocal Album| {{nom}}| 2010(Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie with Love from Dee Dee Bridgewater>Eleanora Fagan (1915–1959): To Billie with Love from Dee Dee)| Best Jazz Vocal Album| {{win}}

Other accolades

  • First American to be inducted into the Haut Conseil de la Francophonie
  • Commandeur dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Award (France)
  • Tony Award, Best Featured Actress in a Musical, The Wiz, 1975
  • Laurence Olivier Award Nomination, Best Actress in a Musical, Lady Day, 1987
  • AUDELCO Award, Outstanding Performance in a Musical-Female, Lady Day, 2014WEB,weblink 2014 Winners {{!, Audience Development Committee, Inc.|language=en-US|website=Audelco.org|date=28 March 2016 |access-date=2019-04-10}}
  • ASCAP Foundation Champion Award,WEB,weblink Dee Dee Bridgewater Earns Prestigious ASCAP Honor, 2017-10-06, Grammy.com, en, 2019-04-10, 2017
  • NEA Jazz Masters, 2017WEB,weblink Dee Dee Bridgewater, Arts.gov, July 25, 2021,
  • Doris Duke Performing Artist Award, 2018WEB,weblink 2018 Doris Duke Artist Awards, DorisDuke.org, May 21, 2023,
  • Thelonious Monk Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Maria Fisher Founder's Award, 2018WEB,weblink Hancock Institute of Jazz, Hancockinstitute.org, July 25, 2021,
  • {{ill|German Jazz Trophy|de|vertical-align=sup}} – A Life for Jazz Award, Stuttgart Jazz Open, 2019WEB, German Jazz Trophy: DeeDee Bridgewater Tickets & Karten,weblink 2020-10-07, Jazzopen.online-ticket.de, de,
  • Memphis Music Hall of Fame, 2019WEB,weblink Tina Turner, Charlie Musselwhite named to Memphis music hall, 28 June 2019, Apnews.com, July 25, 2021,
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Discography {| class"wikitable" style"text-align:center;"

! rowspan="2"|Year! rowspan="2"|Title! colspan="4"|Chart positions! rowspan="2"|Label style="font-size:smaller;"! style="width:35px;"| US PopMAGAZINE,weblink Dee Dee Bridgewater: Billboard 200, Billboard (magazine), Billboard, ! style="width:35px;"|US R&BMAGAZINE,weblink Dee Dee Bridgewater: Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, Billboard (magazine), Billboard, ! style="width:35px;"| US JazzMAGAZINE,weblink Dee Dee Bridgewater: Jazz Albums, Billboard (magazine), Billboard, ! style="width:35px;"| US Tra. JazzMAGAZINE,weblink Dee Dee Bridgewater: Traditional Jazz Albums, Billboard (magazine), Billboard, | 1974 Afro Blue|—|—|—|— Trio| 1976 Dee Dee Bridgewater|—|—|—|— Atlantic| 1977 Just Family|170|—PAGE=58MAGAZINE=BILLBOARD (MAGAZINE)>VIA=AMERICANRADIOHISTORY.COM, |— Elektra| 1979 Bad for Me|182|57VOLUME=91MAGAZINE=BILLBOARD (MAGAZINE), Billboard, |— Elektra| 1980 Dee Dee Bridgewater|—|—|—|— Elektra| 1987 Live in Paris|—|—|—|— Impulse!| 1989 Victim of Love|—|—|—|— Polydor| 1992 In Montreux|—|—|—|— Polydor| 1993 Keeping Tradition|—|—|—|— Verve| 1995 (Love and Peace: A Tribute to Horace Silver)|—|—|47|13 Verve| 1996 (Prelude to a Kiss: The Duke Ellington Album)|—|—|| Philips Classics| 1997 Dear Ella|—|—|5|12 Verve| 2000 Live at Yoshi's|—|—|44|20 Verve| 2002 This Is New |—|—|26|7 Verve|2005 J'ai deux amours|—|—|37|16 DDB Records|2007 (Red Earth (Dee Dee Bridgewater album)|Red Earth: A Malian Journey)|—|—|31|16 DDB Records| 2010 (Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie with Love from Dee Dee Bridgewater|Eleanora Fagan (1915–1959): To Billie with Love)|—|—|19|14 EmArcy 2011Midnight Sun (Compilation)|—|—|20|9 EmArcy| 2015 Dee Dee's Feathers|—|—|11|6 OKeh/Sony Masterworks| 2017 Memphis... Yes, I'm ReadyHTTPS://WWW.NYTIMES.COM/2017/11/23/ARTS/MUSIC/DEE-DEE-BRIDGEWATER-MEMPHIS-YES-IM-READY.HTML>TITLE=DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER THROWS HERSELF A MEMPHIS SOUL PARTYFIRST=GIOVANNIWORK=THE NEW YORK TIMESLANGUAGE=EN-US, 0362-4331, |—|—|10|6 OKeh/Sony MasterworksAs guest Film soundtrack

References

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External links

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  • Dee Dee Bridgewater interview at Rockwired.com
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