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Birth name
  
Michelle Rounds

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Website
  
michellerounds.com

Role
  
Consultant

Parents
  
Roger Rounds

Genres
  
JazzSoulFunkReggae

Years active
  
1990–present

Name
  
Michelle Rounds

Spouse
  
Rosie O'Donnell (m. 2012)

Children
  
Dakota O'Donnell


Born
  
April 29, 1962 (age 61) Sydney, Australia (
1962-04-29
)

Labels
  
Spectra RecordsCumquat Recordings/SPR, FijiMangrove, New CaledoniaPI Inc, JapanMichelle Rounds, Independent

Similar People
  
Rosie O'Donnell, Kelli Carpenter‑O'Donnell, Daniel J O'Donnell, Chelsea Belle O'Donnell, Roseann Teresa Murtha

Wave - Michelle Rounds - Jazz Mania Festival 2010


Michelle Rounds (born 29 April 1962) jazz vocalist is a Pacific Island singer-songwriter, recording artist, performer and voice teacher.

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Early life

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Born in Sydney, Australia, the eldest daughter of five children to Barbara May (Bennet) and John Victor Rounds, Rounds was brought up in a musical environment with her architect father being a professional singer, guitarist and composer, and her grandmother Bonita (Latu), a multi-instrumentalist and singer, who had the first all-girl band in Suva, Fiji in the early 1940s.

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Her father's youngest brother, Victor Rounds, is a Sydney bassist. Rounds's mother is descended from European pioneers of the Rai Valley, South Island, Aotearoa (New Zealand) and her father was of Fijian, Tongan and Samoan ancestry - her grandmother was Tongan.

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Her family moved to Fiji from Australia when she was 11, where they lived for 8 years. Over the years she has lived and performed in numerous cities around the world, such as Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia; Suva, Fiji Auckland, New Zealand; Miyazaki, Japan; and Cairo, Egypt, where she has collaborated with local musicians and artists.

Career

Rounds has a wide vocal range and is known for her innovative scatting which is more like instrumentation than singing. As quoted by Amira El-Naqeeb in her article Street and Sophisticated, "she posses a voice that takes one's breath away".

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She has currently released 6 albums and been featured on 4 collaborative albums and is a staunch supporter of using native language and dialect, and of collaboration with local musicians and singers ~ she wrote and released "Let Me See Now" in 2005 which features Japanese rap artists Steal & Shorty who rap in Japanese and for which a music video was also released, and in 2014 released "Time & Space" with Egyptian youth, Lil.garhy, who raps in Arabic and at the time of recording was 17 years old. In 1998 she won a Te Reo Award from TVNZ for her cover of Fijian classic Era Bini Tu. This award is given to people who are using indigenous languages in their music and thus keeping the languages alive.

She regularly works with Nabil Khemir, Cesar Mora, and in the Australasia region with Tom Mawi.

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She has been performing in Cairo, Egypt since 2009, and has performed at the Cairo Opera House, Kempinski Nile Hotel, El Sawy Culturewheel, and is a regular performer at Cairo Jazz Club. In 2014 she began giving vocal training to Egyptian children and adults. Her vocal sessions involve healing work and all round support of the individual to assist them in becoming the best artist possible. She believes in mentoring and supporting new artists and has demonstrated this over the years.

Personal life

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Rounds resides in Cairo, Egypt where she lives with her husband. She teaches and tours extensively and continues to support new artists and the use of indigenous and local languages.

Discography

Original work

  • Culture Cross
  • Tongue Tied
  • Original lyrics

  • Am I In Love?
  • Subconscious Blues
  • Time & Space
  • Draw Blood
  • Coming In
  • Inna Captive Place
  • Love's Dirge
  • Standing in the Rain
  • You Are
  • You'll Find
  • Awards

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  • Te Reo Award - New Zealand from TVNZ for Keeping It Real (Pacific National Volume 1) - 1998. This award is given to people who are using indigenous languages in their music.
  • Vakalutuivoce Award - Fijian music award from FPRA (FPRA was established under the guidance of APRA) 1996 - Best Album (Draw Blood) and Best Female Artist.
  • Albums

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  • Michelle Rounds and Her Amazing Friends - 2013.
  • Autumn Leaves - 2010 Spectra Records.
  • Coffee Time Jazz - 2005.
  • A Matcha Chocolate Love Adventure - 2005.
  • Contrasts - 1996. A collaborative project where Rounds took the finest of Fiji's singers, musicians and celebrities at that time and recorded with them. Included on this album is a duet with Bernadette Rounds Ganilau (Rounds's aunt) and Rounds singing the Miriam Makeba song I Still Long For You.
  • Draw Blood - 1994.
  • Featured on:

  • 2014 Release of HOLD ON (Marco Tegui & Tamer Auf) - single.
  • Never Been in Love - 1992 album of Tui Ravai & The Freelancers.
  • Labels

  • Spectra Records, USA
  • Cumquat Recordings/SPR, Fiji
  • Mangrove, New Caledonia
  • PI Inc, Japan
  • Michelle Rounds, Independent
  • Festivals

  • Amman Jazz Festival, Amman, Jordan, 2015
  • Les Nuits du Musee de Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia, 2014
  • Cairo Jazz Festival, Cairo, Egypt, 2014, 2012, 2011
  • Jazz Mania Festival, Cairo, Egypt, 2010
  • Korba International Street Festival, Cairo, Egypt, 2010
  • Street Art-plex Jazz, Kumamoto, Japan, 2007, 2005
  • Rainbow Peace Gathering, Mt Aso, Kumamoto, Japan, 2005
  • Westfield Style Pasifika, Auckland, New Zealand, 2002
  • Pacifika, Auckland, New Zealand, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998
  • Pacific Wave Festival, Auckland, New Zealand, 2001
  • Sweetwaters Festival, Auckland, New Zealand, 1999
  • Manly Jazz Festival, Sydney, Australia, 1999
  • WOMAD 99, Auckland, New Zealand, 1999
  • Devonport Food & Wine Festival, Auckland, New Zealand, 1999
  • 80th Birthday Celebrations of HRH King Taufa'ahau Tupou II, Tonga, 1998
  • Titirangi Village Festival, New Zealand, 1999
  • Festival of Cultures, Auckland, New Zealand, 1998
  • Hibiscus Festival, Suva, Fiji, 1997
  • References

    Michelle Rounds Wikipedia