Madeleine Peyroux
@ the Love Supreme Jazz Festival
7 July 2019
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Biography
Madeleine Peyroux (pronounced like
the country Peru) was born in Athens, Georgia; she grew up between
Brooklyn, Southern California and Paris, though it was in the City
of Light where she found her voice. As a teen she was drawn to street
music, and in 1989 she started to perform with a group of buskers.
She then joined the Lost Wandering Blues & Jazz Band, becoming
the only female in the group, which toured around Europe for several
years.
Peyroux burst onto the recording scene in 1996,
with her stunning debut album Dreamland. Madeleine was greeted with
a veritable torrent of gushing reviews. Most raved about her smoke-and-whiskey
vocals, often comparing her to the late, great Billie Holiday. Others
wondered how someone so young could perform classic songs by Holiday,
Bessie Smith and Patsy Cline so convincingly as to make them sound
like her own.
Peyroux, then an American who had been living in
Paris as a street musician, suddenly found herself on the fast track
to fame. Appearances at Lilith Fair and jazz festivals, and opening
tours for Sarah McLachlan and Cesaria Evora followed, while Dreamland’s
sales reached an impressive 200,000 copies worldwide.
“It was great,” recalls Madeleine.
“I got to perform with fantastic musicians. I got to see Nina
Simone live. I could've kept running with it, but instead I stepped
back and took a breather.”
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