Grammy Nominated Jazz singer, composer and arranger Carmen
Lundy hails from Miami, Florida and received her B.M. degree from the
University of Miami.
After an early career in Miami, Lundy moved to NYC in 1978
and in 1985, she released her first solo album entitled Good Morning Kiss,
which topped the Billboard chart for 23 weeks.
Currently on the Afrasia Productions label, Carmen is a
2-time Grammy® Nominated artist for her 16th and newest album Fade To Black,
released on September 30, 2022, and her previous album Modern Ancestors, both
for Best Jazz Vocal Album.
Her 2017 release Code Noir, debuted at #6 on the Billboard
Jazz Chart and received both critical and popular acclaim.
Carmen’s other releases and discography consists of:
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“Good
Morning Kiss” (CLR/Afrasia Productions),
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“Moment
To Moment” (Arabesque/Afrasia Productions),
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“Night
And Day” (CBS/SONY and re-issued by Afrasia in 2011),
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“Old
Devil Moon” (JVC),
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“Self
Portrait” (JVC),
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“Something
To Believe In” and “This Is Carmen Lundy” (both for Justin Time),
·
“Jazz
and The New Songbook – Live at The Madrid” (2-disc set and DVD, Afrasia
Productions),
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“Come
Home”,
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“Solamente”,
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“Changes”,
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“Soul
To Soul” and “Code Noir” (Afrasia Productions).
All have topped the Best Albums and Top Ten Albums lists on
JazzWeek, Downbeat, and JazzTimes.
Among Lundy’s other awards and recognitions are a Grammy®
Award for Terri Lyne Carrington’s Mosaic Project, Grammy® Winner for Best Jazz
Vocal Album of 2011, which features the Carmen Lundy composition “Show Me A
Sign”, with Lundy’s original performance from the album “Solamente” reinvented
on the arrangement.
In January 2018, Carmen Lundy received the RoundGlass Music
Award for her song “Kumbaya” from
Code Noir. In 2016 she was given the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award in Jazz by
Black Women In Jazz and The Arts, in Atlanta, GA.
Additionally, she was honored with Historymaker status by the
esteemed The Historymakers®
organization, the nation’s largest African American video oral history
collection based in Chicago, IL.
Among her other awards and recognitions, especially rewarding
was Miami-Dade’s County Office of the Mayor and Board of County Commissioners
proclaiming January 25th “Carmen Lundy Day”, along with handing Ms. Lundy the
keys to the City of Miami.
As a composer, Ms. Lundy’s catalogue numbers over 150
published songs, one of the few jazz vocalists in history to accomplish such a
distinction. Her compositions have been recorded by such artists as Kenny
Barron, Ernie Watts, Terri Lyne Carrington, Straight Ahead and Regina Carter.
Carmen’s far-reaching discography also includes performances
and recordings with such musicians as brother and bassist Curtis Lundy, Ray
Barretto, Bruce Hornsby, Mulgrew Miller, Kip Hanrahan, Courtney Pine, Roy
Hargrove, Jimmy Cobb, Ron Carter, Randy Brecker, Oscar Castro-Neves, Robert
Glasper, Jamison Ross, Patrice Rushen, and the late Kenny Kirkland and Geri
Allen among others.
Carmen Lundy’s work as a vocalist and composer has been
critically acclaimed by Jazz Times, Downbeat, Jazziz, The New York Times, The
Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, Variety, The Washington Post, and
Vanity Fair among numerous other foreign publications.
Lundy acted as Resident Clinician at Betty Carter’s Jazz
Ahead at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. for 20 years. She has conducted
Master Classes around the world, among them the Thelonious Monk Institute of
Jazz and The Sibelius Academy in Helsinki.
Ms. Lundy is also a gifted actress active in theatre.
“Acting,” as she told Dr. Billy Taylor in 2006, “helps me to get more
comfortable and acquainted with the art of performance.”
She performed the lead role as Billie Holiday in the Off-Off
Broadway play “They Were All Gardenias” by Lawrence Holder, as well as the lead
role in the Broadway show, Duke Ellington’s “Sophisticated Ladies,” and she
made her television debut as the star of the CBS Pilot-Special “Shangri-La
Plaza” in the role of Geneva, after which she relocated to Los Angeles, where
she currently resides.
Carmen Lundy is also a celebrated mixed media artist and painter, and her works have been exhibited in New York at The Jazz Gallery in Soho, at The Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles, and at a month-long exhibition at the Madrid Theatre in Los Angeles, CA.
Several of her sculptures are currently on exhibit at The Carr Center in Detroit, MI.
Source: Carmen Lundy Site
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