Dee Dee Bridgewater’s career in professional jazz started with the legendary Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band. In the late 1970s, she performed with such music greats as Max Roach, Sonny Rollins, and Dizzy Gillespie. In 1993, Bridgewater began producing her albums, and in 2006 she founded DDB Records and signed a contract with Universal Music Group. The singer has released several critically acclaimed albums, including the Grammy-winning Dear Ella.
Dee Dee Bridgewater is often referred to as a modern-day Renaissance woman – she expertly navigates not only music but also theater, and her social activities reflect her exceptional creative and intellectual potential.
The world-renowned singer has also made her mark in musical theater. In 1975, she won a Tony Award for her role in The Wiz, and her theatrical career includes performances in Sophisticated Ladies, Black Ballad, Carmen, Cabaret, and portraying Billie Holiday in the play Lady Day, for which she was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award.
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