Bernadette Bascom
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Bernadette Bascom (born 1962 in Baltimore, Maryland ) is a R&B singer.
Bascom, the daughter of Civil Rights Activist Rev. Marion Bascom, began her career as a Disc Jockey in Baltimore. Later her career included signing with Philadelphia International Records. Bascom was the first artist signed to Stevie Wonder's label Black Bull. She later forged a great recording career in the Pacific Northwest. [1] [2] For 15 years, Bascom was a headliner on the Las Vegas strip in the award winning show Divine Divas, which duplicated the show of the Supremes [3]. She was also one of the Motown Moments at the Motown Cafe. Bascom recorded for her own labels Penguin and Solidarity Records which was distributed by D-Town Records. Her standout performance of "Seattle Sunshine" still is her trademark song and with she has worked with Elton John, Lenny Williams and others.
In 2004 Bascom returned to Seattle where she currently teaches vocal lessons, performance and production. [4] She also is the creator of "PRAISE!, a Sunday Gospel Supper", which has run at the Triple Door in downtown Seattle [5] [6].
Bascom's website can be found at www.bernadettebascom.com
[edit] References
- ^ Border Radio - Music - Border Radio - The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper
- ^ HistoryLink Essay: Parker's Ballroom
- ^ Border Radio - Music - Border Radio - The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper
- ^ Seattle Channel - Video
- ^ The Triple Door - Praise: A Sunday Gospel Supper-Produced & Directed By Bernadette Bascom W/ Special Guests
- ^ The Triple Door - Bernadette Bascom: "Let'S Celebrate"