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Roberta Brenza

Roberta Brenza has long been a supporter of the arts, always a jazz fan who loved to sing, growing up in a household filled with the songs of Ella Fitzgerald and other vocalists from her father’s record collection.

While raising her two sons, Roberta spent two decades involved in volunteer work, including membership on nonprofit performing arts boards in Boulder, Colorado. All the while, she quietly nurtured a secret, long-held dream to make jazz a leading focus in her life. One of her first forays was organizing a private youth jazz combo for her then middle-school-aged sons. This inspired Roberta to enroll in a jazz combo class of her own and later, private lessons and workshops.

Roberta’s naturally adept ear, rich tone, and visceral feel for swing soon led to local gigs as well as private lessons with her first jazz mentor, Boulder-based pianist Art Lande. Additional training and inspiration came from a number of iconic female jazz mentors, including Sheila Jordan, Jay Clayton, Ellyn Rucker, Tina Phillips, Marguerite Juenemann, and Dawn Clement.

Roberta’s zeal and success behind the mic took her places on stage in the jazz world and also offered more opportunities to continue working on behalf of others from the wings. Her fluency in French led to volunteer work with the Haitian relief organization, the Haiti Medical Education Project. While in Cap-Haitian in 2016, she organized a concert with local musicians where she performed jazz standards as well as the Kreole folk song “Mesi Bondye (Merci Bon Dieu).”

Her knowledge of the broader cultural roots of jazz deepened when in 2017 she became the executive producer of New-York-based, Cuban pianist Elio Villafranca’s Grammy-nominated album, Cinque. The suite is a tribute to Joseph Cinque, the West African leader of the famous 1839 revolt of enslaved persons on the Spanish ship La Amistad. For this project, Roberta assisted Elio with background research that included traveling across the Haitian countryside to attend spiritual gatherings in order to observe and gain understanding of the role of Congolese elements in Haitian spiritual music.

Cinque features music honoring five Caribbean islands, which enabled Roberta to do a deep exploration of the African and Caribbean roots of jazz while absorbing the masterful performances by Elio, Wynton Marsalis, Lewis Nash, Steve Turre, and six other instrumentalists of the highest caliber. She also sang as part of a vocal chorus on Cinque.

Next Roberta headed to the West Village to further spread her wings in the spotlight of the world capital of jazz. She embarked upon a period of sitting in and listening, listening, listening in New York. The result is a singer refined organically, old school style, where you just got out there and tried to learn as much as you could from the masters. And the masters have been welcoming.

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Singer Roberta Brenza Presents Her Debut Release Featuring Sheila Jordan, Matt Wilson & More On September 16th - Friday 'It's My Turn To Color Now' At Soapbox Gallery!

Singer Roberta Brenza Presents Her Debut Release Featuring Sheila Jordan, Matt Wilson & More On September 16th - Friday 'It's My Turn To Color Now' At Soapbox Gallery!

Source: Scott Thompson Public Relations

Friday, September 16th, 8pm Soapbox Gallery 636 Dean Street Brooklyn, NY, 11238 “Her delightfully casual and welcoming voice, defying gravity in a manner not unlike a legend such as Blossom Dearie or peer Kat Edmonson, has the special charm that’s easy on the ears with the potential to stir your heart." —John Ephland “She’s a wonderful talent. And I think it’s great that she’s doing a recording, putting a CD out there. I think it’s wonderful. ...She has ...

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Singer Roberta Brenza Presents Her Debut Release August 19th Featuring Sheila Jordan, Matt Wilson & More! 'It's My Turn To Color Now!'

Singer Roberta Brenza Presents Her Debut Release August 19th Featuring Sheila Jordan, Matt Wilson & More! 'It's My Turn To Color Now!'

Source: Scott Thompson Public Relations

"Her delightfully casual and welcoming voice, defying gravity in a manner not unlike a legend such as Blossom Dearie or peer Kat Edmonson, has the special charm that’s easy on the ears with the potential to stir your heart." —John Ephland Coming to performing later in life, Chicago-based vocalist/songwriter Roberta Brenza makes the most of this debut recording experience—It's My Turn to Color Now—-as she enlists a brilliant team of playmates—producer & drummer Matt Wilson, pianist Dawn Clement, bassist Cameron ...

“She has an honest approach. I feel that she has a lot of feeling in what she does. She’s not a show-off; she’s not trying to be anything except who she is. She’s Roberta, and she’s singing Roberta, and it’s beautiful.”

—Sheila Jordan

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

It's My Turn to Color...

Origin Records
2022

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Bebop Lives (Boplicity)

From: It's My Turn to Color Now
By Roberta Brenza

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