Melody Gardot

Melody Gardot (); born February 2, 1985) is an American jazz singer, songwriter, and musician, widely considered as one of the best contemporary jazz vocalists of her generation. She is known for her smoky contralto voice, understated vocal delivery, and a musical style that blends jazz with blues, bossa nova, folk, and pop influences. Gardot first gained attention in the mid-2000s and achieved international recognition with albums such as Worrisome Heart (2006), My One and Only Thrill (2009), The Absence (2012), Currency of Man (2015), and Sunset in the Blue (2020). At the age of 19, Gardot was struck by a car and sustained a serious head injury, an event that proved pivotal in shaping her life and career. During her rehabilitation, music played a critical role in her recovery, leading her to become a strong advocate of music therapy. She has since visited hospitals and universities to discuss the therapeutic benefits of music in neurological and physical rehabilitation. In 2012, Gardot lent her name to a music therapy program in New Jersey. Gardot often performs seated and wearing dark sunglasses to reduce sensory stimulation related to lingering effects of her injuries. Throughout her career, she has toured extensively across Europe, North America, and Asia, collaborating with jazz ensembles and orchestras. Her work is frequently noted for its cinematic atmosphere, lyrical intimacy, and the revival of classic jazz aesthetics within a contemporary framework.

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