Rachael Price

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Rachael Price
Born 1985
Origin United States
Genres Jazz, Blues, Indie, Alternative, Americana
Instruments Vocalist
Labels

Claire Vision Productions

Signature Sounds
Associated acts Lake Street Dive
Website http://www.rachaelprice.net

Rachael Price (born 1985) is a jazz vocalist from Hendersonville, Tennessee. She is a graduate in Jazz Studies at the New England Conservatory in Massachusetts. Price is the great-granddaughter of creationist and Seventh-day Adventist leader George McCready Price, and the daughter of musician Tom Price.

Solo achievements

In 2003, Price received an honorable mention at the Montreux Jazz Festival's International Jazz Vocal Competition. In 2004, Price was a semi-finalist and the youngest competitor in the history of the Thelonious Monk Institute Vocal Competition. In August 2004 she made her U.S. jazz festival debut at Yale’s Jazz On The Green where she opened for Joshua Redman. She won the 2006 Independent Music Award for Best Gospel Song with her recording of My God, My Adored One with the Boston Praise Collective.[1] She regularly appears in concert as a featured vocalist with the T. S. Monk Sextet, and is currently working with Grammy Award winning record producer K. C. Porter.

Lake Street Dive

Price performs with Lake Street Dive, a four-piece Brooklyn-based band started in 2005 in Boston with Mike Olson, Michael Calabrese and Bridget Kearney. All were students at The New England Conservatory.

With the help of an award from The John Lennon Songwriting Contest, Lake Street Dive recorded their debut CD in 2006, in this episode... and they started touring.

Discography

  • Dedicated to You (2003)
  • From Exile To Exaltation (2006)
  • in this episode... (2006) (Lake Street Dive)
  • Rachael Price & The Tennessee Terraplanes - Refreshingly Cool (2008)
  • The Good Hours (2008)
  • Lake Street Dive - Lake Street Dive (2010)
  • Live At the Lizard Lounge - Lake Street Dive (2011)
  • Fun Machine (ep) - Lake Street Dive (2012)
  • Bad Self Portraits - Lake Street Dive (2014)

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