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Stella studied music from a young age, taking singing and piano exams through the Royal Irish Academy of Music. A degree in Computer Science from University College Dublin followed, and in 2017 she completed a Master’s Degree in Music (Jazz Performance) in Dublin’s Conservatory of Music. She used the unexpected downtime of the pandemic to build on her undergrad IT skills to study Music Production with Berklee College, Boston, and Music Composition & Arranging with Studio Orchestrations, Belfast, which has led her into the fascinating world of writing, arranging and producing sync music for TV, film and gaming; she has already had several pieces of her original music signed exclusively to Warner Chappell Music in the USA.

That said, her heart will always be, first and foremost, as a singer, story-teller and concert performer. Alongside her studies, many years of singing in musicals, concerts and as bandleader at the bandstand helped Stella finely-tune her craft, and her versatile repertoire crosses over jazz, classical and musical theatre, though she is still most at home singing her beloved jazz standards, inspired by her big influences, Ella Fitzgerald and Barbra Streisand. February 2024 will see the release of Stella’s second studio album, a collaboration with the Johnny Taylor Trio, featuring a mix of jazz standards and some new songs written by Stella.

Since she released her first album in 2014, she has performed at all the major jazz festivals in Ireland, as well as performances in Pizza Express London Pheasantry and jazz venues in Germany, France and Australia. She was a headline act at the 2017 Cork Jazz Festival in a concert she devised with acclaimed jazz guitarist Hugh Buckley, which paid tribute to the Ella Fitzgerald/Joe Pass collaborations (coincidentally, Joe had borrowed Hugh’s guitar at a jam session many years earlier!). This show also toured Ireland that year, and sold out twice in Dublin’s National Concert Hall. She had similar sell-out  success in the NCH with her jazz-inspired interpretations of the music of Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim; this concert also toured the island of Ireland with support from the Arts Council. Her first album gets regular radio airplay: it was Album of the Week on Ireland’s national RTE Lyric FM, and has since made waves on jazz stations in the UK, the USA, Germany and Switzerland. A big fan too is Amy Winehouse’s mum who got in touch with Stella to say how much she loved Stella’s version on her album of Amy’s Back to Black.

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Stella Bass: Too Darn Hot

Read "Too Darn Hot" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Singer Stella Bass is a stalwart of jny:Dublin's live music scene, leading small jazz ensembles and collaborating with the HotHouse Big Band and the Dublin City Jazz Orchestra. Bass's debut jazz recording follows Smoke and Sound (Self Produced 2010), her cabaret tribute to Kurt Weil, Bertold Brech, Marlene Dietrich et al. In the main, Too Darn Hot sees Bass mine the jazz standards of the 1930s and 1940s, repertoire she's polished every Sunday for years in Dublin's chic Cafe en ...

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"A Class Act: her voice possesses soul, swing and pizzazz" - All About Jazz

"Another level" - Irish Times

"A versatile singer who combines maturity with innocence, sophistication with sincerity" - Sunday Independent

"You've got a sound that's both cool AND hot" - WICN Radio, Massachussetts

"A powerful command of her diamond cut-glass voice" - Pure M Magazine

"Bass truly is the full package" - Totally Dublin

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