“In a world of pretenders, CARMEN LUNDY IS A GENUINE JAZZ SINGER”
- The Evening Standard"Musicians as diversely gifted as Carmen Lundy,
who has excelled as a vocalist, composer, lyricist, arranger, and
pianist for more than three decades, remain far and few between." -
Jazz Times
Jazz singer, composer and arranger Carmen Lundy hails from Miami,
Florida and received her B.M. degree from the University of Miami. In
1978, Lundy moved to NYC 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 will release her
15th and newest album Modern Ancestors in October, 2019. Her previous
release, 2017’s Code Noir, debuted at #9 on the Billboard Jazz Chart
and received both critical and popular acclaim. Carmen’s other
releases include Night and Day, Self Portrait, Old Devil Moon, This Is
Carmen Lundy, Jazz and the New Songbook: Live at the Madrid, Come
Home, Solaments, Changes, and Soul To Soul among others, and have all
topped the Best Albums and Top Ten albums lists on Downbeat,
JazzTimes, and JazzWeek.
Among Lundy’s awards and recognitions are a Grammy 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 honored with 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 120 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, 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 has 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.
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