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Rachelle Ferrell

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Role
  
Vocalist

Years active
  
1974–current

Spouse
  
Russell Ferrell

Website
  
RachelleFerrell.com

Name
  
Rachelle Ferrell


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Born
  
May 21, 1964 (age 59) Berwyn, Pennsylvania (
1964-05-21
)

Genres
  
R&B, Pop rock, jazz fusion, neo soul, pop, classical

Occupation(s)
  
Singersongwriterrecord producerpianist

Albums
  
First Instrument, Live In Montreux, Live in Montreux 91-97, Somethin' Else, Rachelle Ferrell, Individuality (Can I Be Me?)

Record labels
  
Blue Note Records, Capitol Records

Similar People
  
Will Downing, George Duke, Lalah Hathaway, Quincy Jones, James Moody

Profiles


Instruments
  
Vocals, piano, guitar

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Rachelle Ferrell (born May 21, 1964, Berwyn, Pennsylvania) is an American vocalist and musician. Although she has had some success in the mainstream R&B, pop, gospel, and classical music scene, she is noted for her talents as a contemporary jazz singer.

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Biography

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Ferrell began singing at age six, and developed a six octave range by adulthood. Her range also includes the ability to sing in the whistle register. Ferrell's highest notes in "It Only Took A Minute" (1992) have been described as "Minnie Riperton-like wailing." She received classical training in violin and the piano at an early age and was performing professionally on both instruments and as a vocalist as a teenager. After enrolling in the Berklee College of Music, and graduating a year later, having learned arrangement and developing her abilities in singing and songwriting, she secured a position teaching music for the New Jersey State Council on the Arts alongside Dizzy Gillespie.

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From 1975 until 1990, Ferrell sang backup for Lou Rawls, Patti LaBelle, Vanessa Williams, and George Duke. Ferrell's debut, First Instrument, was released in 1990 in Japan, five years prior to its US release. Recorded with bassist Tyrone Brown, pianist Eddie Green and drummer Doug Nally, several famed jazz accompanists also recorded on her album. They include trumpeter Terence Blanchard, pianists Gil Goldstein and Michel Petrucciani, bassists Kenny Davis and Stanley Clarke, tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter and keyboardist Pete Levin. Her take on standards like Sam Cooke's "You Send Me", Cole Porter's "What Is This Thing Called Love?", and Rodgers and Hart's "My Funny Valentine", gained her a substantial Japanese jazz audience.

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In 2014, Rachelle Ferrell appeared on a new webseries called "Now What with Kevin E. Taylor," where she was the series season premiere. Ferrell decided, moved by Spirit, to sing her entire interview and at one point, she reduced the host to tears.

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