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Michele Thomas

Jazz singer-songwriter, entrepreneur, and educator Michele Thomas is a suave innovator. With silken grace she eases in her formative background in gospel, and her love of R&B, soul, and neo-soul, into a musical language that shows a dedication and a passion for jazz, spanning all of its defining eras. Michele’s restless creativity reflects jazz’s improvisatory spirit—for jazz, like life, is a journey and not a destination. “Art should be something that is life-affirming for the artist and help them reach their highest potential through expressing themselves freely,” Michele shares. “It should be risky, vulnerable, and done with love and authenticity.” Today, the Chicago, Illinois-based artist announces her third album, The Assumption. This special album is her first release to feature originals alongside imaginatively-arranged jazz chestnuts done in Michele’s unmistakable way—it also boasts one “very Michele” surprise cover. The Assumption was successfully financed by an outpouring of community love from Michele’s first ever crowdfunding campaign. Michele has garnered favorable comparisons to powerful African-American singers such as Ella Fitzgerald, Dianne Reeves, Cassandra Wilson, and Anita Baker, but she also draws inspiration from composer-artists like Kurt Elling, Jon Hendricks, James Taylor, and Sting. She has earned the praise of Warner Bros. recording artist Kevin Mahogany, and Grammy Award-winning jazz artist Yusef Lateef who commented, “(She) has her own vocal sound, which is beautiful by the Grace of God.” Michele’s transformative story is how music has been the catalyst enabling her to embrace her true self. “I grew up a people pleaser, but art and music really made me dig deeper. I had to make big decisions to be who I am, find my voice, and be vulnerable.” Part of those big decisions was breaking away from her family traditions through exploring jazz. Michele was born the daughter of a Pentecostal preacher in the Church of God In Christ, and, in her home, jazz—and other non-gospel music—was considered the “Devil’s music.” She was already an impressive musician when she heard jazz at the age of 15. She grew up singing in church, and evolved into an accomplished choir conductor and arranger while still in her early teenage years. During high school, the shy but determined music obsessive worked up the gumption to join her high school jazz band, and there she was introduced to jazz via the recordings of jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald. Particularly, her scat singing mesmerized Michele and she would incorporate that into her own aesthetic.

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Meet Michele Thomas: Messenger, the highly anticipated release by jazz vocalist Michele Thomas features bright new arrangements of Stevie Wonder's most spiritually intimate and socially provocative songs. Album includes: “If It's Magic," “Higher Ground," “Jesus People Of America," “They Won't Go When I Go," and much more. Moved by the current relevance of these timeless pieces, Michele gives a new voice to one of our most well-loved and prolific American songwriters. Messenger sheds light ...

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“Bold in concept and brilliant in execution, The Assumption finds co-producer Darren Scorza working with Michele Thomas to produce an album of originals and covers that dazzle from beginning to end.” ~ Preston Fraizer, Something Else Reviews Best of 2022

 

“Chicago-based singer compels attention through her edgy and intense delivery of standards, lesser-known songs and originals” ~ Bruce Crowther, Jazz Journal

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Michele Thomas is an American jazz musician, vocalist, songwriter and educator from Chicago, IL. Born the daughter of a Pentecostal preacher in the Church of God In Christ, Thomas grew up on a steady diet of gospel music. The impact it had on her, even at a young age, was profound.    These feelings, along with her innate talents, led to Thomas arranging and conducting her church’s choir while she was still in her preteen years

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