Cassandra Wilson

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Cassandra Wilson
Cassandra Wilson on the cover of her 2003 Glamoured album.
Cassandra Wilson on the cover of her 2003 Glamoured album.
Background information
Born December 4, 1955 (age 51)
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Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Genre(s) Blues, Jazz
Occupation(s) singer, songwriter, producer, arranger
Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar, piano
Years active 1985—present
Label(s) JMT, Winter & Winter, Polygram, DIW, Columbia, Blue Note, EMI
Associated
acts
M-Base Collective
Website http://www.cassandrawilson.com

Cassandra Wilson (born December 4, 1955) is an American jazz singer and songwriter from Jackson, Mississippi. In 1996 she won the Grammy award for Best Jazz Vocal Album for New Moon Daughter. Two of her albums, Blue Skies and New Moon Daughter, have topped the US jazz charts.

Wilson's repertoire includes both jazz and blues standards and renditions of pop and rock songs. Her alto voice is bluesy and sultry, and the style of her music ranges from swing to funk to bossa nova. Many of her songs have been covered by artists who usually record in other genres.

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[edit] Soundtracks

Soundtracks featuring Cassandra Wilson.

[edit] Filmography

Cassandra Wilson features as a singer in the following films.

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