Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Nikki Yanofsky

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Birth name
  
Nicole Yanofsky

Years active
  
2006–present

Instruments
  
Vocals


Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Genres
  
Jazz, Pop, Soul

Name
  
Nikki Yanofsky

Nikki Yanofsky Nikki Yanofsky That Eric Alper

Born
  
February 8, 1994 (age 30) Montreal, Quebec, Canada (
1994-02-08
)

Labels
  
A440 Entertainment, Universal Canada

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · nikkiyanofsky.com

Albums
  
Ella… Of Thee I Swing, Little Secret, iTunes Live From Montreal, On the Shoulders of Giants - The Soundtrack, Nikki

Parents
  
Richard Yanofsky, Elyssa Yanofsky

Music group
  
Similar People
  
Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Thomas Dutronc, Zaz, william

Profiles

tweetngreet nikki yanofsky


Nicole Rachel Yanofsky (born February 8, 1994), better known as Nikki Y, is a Canadian jazz-pop singer-songwriter from Montreal, Quebec. Yanofsky has released two live, two studio albums, and one extended play to date. She sang the CTV theme song for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, "I Believe", and performed at the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics, as well as at the 2010 Winter Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony. Recently she performed at the NBA all star game 2017.

Contents

Nikki Yanofsky Quotes by Nikki Yanofsky Like Success

Nikki Yanofsky Take the A Train Live in HD Bravo concert


Recordings

Nikki Yanofsky Nikki Yanofsky a lifetime of jazz to come Telegraph

Yanofsky recorded the Ella Fitzgerald classic "Airmail Special" for Verve Records and it was released in June 2007 on the album We All Love Ella: Celebrating the First Lady of Song. Produced by Tommy LiPuma, this track made Yanofsky the youngest singer ever to record for Verve. Yanofsky then recorded "Gotta Go My Own Way" in English and French for Walt Disney's smash hit High School Musical 2. The track was included as bonus material on the worldwide release of the Blu-ray, DVD and Soundtrack CD.

Nikki Yanofsky wwwmtvcomsharedpromoimagesbandsyyanofskyni

Following that, she collaborated with Herbie Hancock and will.i.am (from The Black Eyed Peas) to record a crossover version of the swing era hit "Stompin' at the Savoy". It was released on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's audio book, On the Shoulders of Giants.

Nikki Yanofsky NIKKI YANOFSKY WALLPAPERS FREE Wallpapers amp Background

In September 2008, Yanofsky released her first full-length album, a live CD/DVD concert package entitled Ella...Of Thee I Swing. Supported by her production company, A440 Entertainment and distributed in Canada and Japan by Universal Music, It earned her two Juno Award nominations in 2009: 'New Artist of the Year' and 'Vocal Jazz Album of the Year'. She also won 'Favourite Jazz Artist' at the 2009 Canadian Independent Music Awards.

Nikki Yanofsky Nikki Yanofsky New Music And Songs

Songwriters Stephan Moccio and Alan Frew chose Yanofsky to sing CTV's broadcast theme for the 2010 Winter Olympics, "I Believe", which reached number one on the Canadian Hot 100 on the week of February 27, 2010. This made her the first Canadian artist to have a number one song on that chart. The song was certified "Quadruple Platinum" for digital downloads in April 2010.

Yanofsky recorded her first studio album, Nikki, with Phil Ramone. Along with the album-release of "I Believe", it includes some of Yanofsky's first original works—writing in collaboration with Jesse Harris (of Norah Jones fame) as well as fellow Canadian songwriters Ron Sexsmith and Feist. It was released in April 2010 by Decca Records and was supported by an international tour. Nikki earned a Juno nomination for "Vocal Jazz Album of the Year" and won Yanofsky the WAVE Smooth Jazz Award for "Female Vocalist of the Year".

For Ganz's October 2010 Webkinz Pet of the Month song, Yanofsky recorded a version of the Webkinz World song "I Dream in Pink".

A 2011 jazz recording of popular Disney songs entitled Everybody Wants to Be a Cat: Disney Jazz, Volume 1 included a version of the song "It's a Small World" sung by Yanofsky. Other jazz artists on the album included Esperanza Spalding, Roy Hargrove, Dave Brubeck, Joshua Redman, and Alfredo Rodriguez.

In early 2013, Yanofsky signed with Quincy Jones Productions, Inc. for worldwide management representation.

Yanofsky's second studio album, Little Secret, was released in Canada in May 2014. The album was executive produced by Quincy Jones.

In 2015 Yanofsky started to collaborate with Wyclef Jean on her new album and EP. Her Solid Gold EP was released in Canada on September 30, 2016.

Stage

Yanofsky began her professional singing career by performing at the 2006 Montreal International Jazz Festival. Only 12 at the time, this performance made her the youngest performer ever to headline at the festival. She has returned each year since, including a special outdoor performance for the festival's 30th Anniversary in 2009 and a performance with l'Orchestre Métropolitain in 2011. Her other Canadian festival performances include Toronto (Luminato and Downtown), Ottawa (Jazz and Blues), Vancouver, Victoria, Quebec, Edmonton, Saskatoon, and Fredericton. Her international festival appearances include two visits to The Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, several European festivals including the North Sea Jazz Festival and the Montreux Jazz Festival as well as the Ginza International Jazz Festival in Japan where she played to a full house at Tokyo's historic Kabuki-za.

On February 8, 2008, Yanofsky's 14th birthday, she kicked off a multi-city tour with famed composer and conductor Marvin Hamlisch at Carnegie Hall. In November 2008, she made her Canadian orchestral debut with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, and has gone on to sing with the Vancouver Symphony, the Edmonton Symphony and the Calgary Philharmonic.

With Herbie Hancock on piano, Yanofsky sang "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever" at the 2011 MusiCares Person of the Year awards honouring Barbra Streisand. MusiCares is the foundation arm of Grammy.org, the organization responsible for The Grammy Awards.

On April 13, 2013, Yanofsky and Stevie Wonder sang together "Let the Good Times Roll" at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The star-studded event was a night honouring the joint 80th birthday celebration of Quincy Jones and Sir Michael Caine, with all proceeds going to the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. Other stars performing that evening included Bono, Carlos Santana, Herbie Hancock, Jennifer Hudson, Patti Austin, James Ingram, Siedah Garrett, BeBe Winans, Will.i.am, Jordin Sparks, and Snoop Lion.

The Little Secret Tour began on June 21, 2013, promoting Yanofsky's album, Little Secret.

Charitable works

In 2008, Yanofsky received the Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy award from the Quebec Chapter of The Association of Fundraising Professionals. In the course of her career, she has helped raise over $10 million for local, national and international charities. She is currently associated with The Montreal Children's Hospital, The Children's Wish Foundation, and MusiCounts. She has also lent her voice to oneXone, Leave Out Violence Everywhere (L.O.V.E.), and ORT.

Yanofsky sang a solo part in the remake of K'naan's song "Wavin' Flag" performed by Young Artists for Haiti. This song was certified Platinum for digital downloads in April 2010, and all of the proceeds from the single went to charities.

In October 2010, Yanofsky was awarded the first ever Allan Slaight Award by Canada's Walk of Fame. This award is presented annually to a young Canadian who is making a positive impact in the fields of music, film, literature, visual or performing arts, sports, innovation or philanthropy.

In June 2012, Yanofsky created the Nikki Yanofsky/Audio-Technica Scholarships at McGill University in Montreal. The funding was derived from an honorarium she had received for her performance at the 50th anniversary of Audio-Technica, a professional audio equipment company.

Personal life

Yanofsky was born and raised in a "close-knit Jewish family" in Montreal, Quebec. Her parents are Elyssa (née Rosenthal) and Richard Yanofsky. She graduated from St. George's School of Montreal. Nikki was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Concordia University at their Spring 2017 Convocation.

EPs

  • Solid Gold EP (September 2016)
  • Singles

    Collective
  • "Wavin' Flag" (CAN No. 1) (charity song)
  • References

    Nikki Yanofsky Wikipedia