Brigitte Zarie
Brigitte Zarie | |
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Background information | |
Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Jazz |
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Instrument | Vocals |
Labels | NJMusic |
Website | brigittezarie |
Brigitte Zarie is a Canadian-born American singer, songwriter and composer.
Early years
Brigitte Zarie was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, of parents originally from Casablanca, Morocco. Her mother was a singer and her father a soldier in the French Foreign Legion and a multi-instrumentalist. She grew up listening to Stan Getz and Frank Sinatra, and learned to play and sing with her ten siblings. She heard Bebop music for the first time when the family traveled to Buffalo, New York, U.S. and soon found her calling in music.[1] She briefly attended The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, but dropped out. Around 1995, she loaded her belongings into a U-Haul and moved to New York City, New York.[2]
Music career
Zarie sings in English, French and Portuguese.[3] In 2009, she released her first solo album, Make Room for Me, arranged and co-written by Neil Jason, producer and member of David Letterman's Saturday Night Live Band. Jazz Inside magazine called her "The next jazz sensation from Canada."[4] Reviewing her second album L'amour in 2014, critic Christopher Zoukis of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer compared her to Nina Simone.[5] The album debuted at No. 1 on the French Amazon Jazz and French iTunes Jazz charts.[6]
Personal life
In 1998, she married Neil Jason.[7]
Discography
Solo
Year of release | Album title |
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2009 | Make Room for Me |
2013 | L'amour |
References
- ^ Bio, Official website, retrieved 2 October 2015
- ^ Sostre, Wilbert (2010). "Jazz Reviews: Brigitte Zarie: The Next Jazz Sensation from Canada". Jazztimes. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
- ^ Brigitte Zarie: "Make Room For Me", The Canadian Jazz Review, 20 April 2012, retrieved 2 October 2015
- ^ "Brigitte Zarie", Jazz Inside, retrieved 2 October 2015
- ^ Zoukis, Christopher (17 January 2014), "Brigitte Zarie - 'L'amour'", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, retrieved 2 October 2015
- ^ Brigitte Zarie, retrieved 7 October 2015
- ^ Brigitte Zarie - Sound Portrait, retrieved 7 October 2015
External links
- Official website
- Brigitte Zarie discography at Discogs
- Brigitte Zarie at AllMusic
- Living people
- 21st-century American singers
- 21st-century Canadian singers
- American female composers
- American composers
- American female jazz singers
- American female songwriters
- American jazz composers
- American jazz songwriters
- Canadian female jazz singers
- Canadian female songwriters
- Canadian jazz composers
- Canadian jazz songwriters
- Musicians from Toronto
- American people of Moroccan descent
- Canadian people of Moroccan descent