Born on Chicago’s west side, Dee Alexander is one of Chicago’s most gifted
and respected female vocalist/songwriters. Her talents span every music
genre, from Gospel to R&B, from Blues to Neo-Soul. Yet her true heart and
soul are experienced in their purest form through her performance of Jazz
music. From a soft, sultry ballad to a scat-filled romp; Dee Alexander
delivers each style with a passion for music that comes across in every note,
and a grace that is truly her own. Growing up in a household that was
steeped in recordings of Dinah Washington; Ms. Alexander names Sarah
Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald among her major influences. As well as Chicago
saxophonist Henry Huff, who encouraged her to take risks and cross
boundaries thus setting her on the path to becoming one of the most
accomplished voice improvisers in the world today.
Her 2007 “Sirens of Song” tribute to Nina Simone and Dinah Washington at
Chicago’s Pritzker Pavilion (commissioned by the Jazz Institute of Chicago),
introduced her to a larger audience and marked the beginning of world
recognition for her artistry as well. The result being frequent tours in
France, Finland, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and Poland. Ms. Alexander
boasts long and fruitful associations with Chicago’s jazz elite; including
Ramsey Lewis, Orbert Davis, Nicole Mitchell, Chicago Jazz Orchestra, and
the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). She
leads her own Dee Alexander Quartet and the Evolution Ensemble whose
music ranges from original compositions to renditions of James Brown and
Jimi Hendrix.
Ms. Alexander received the Chicagoan of the Year in Jazz award in 2008,
and her CD Wild is the Wind was named the album of the summer in France
in 2009 and earned her top votes in Downbeat’s readers and Critics polls;
received 5 stars in Downbeat and was chosen as one of its top ten
recordings on the first decade of the new Millennium. She was the recipient
of the 3Arts Award for Music in 2012. Her performance at the 2013
Newport Jazz Festival was selected by the NY Times as one of the best
concerts with staying power. She has garnered accolades in African,
Australian, European and North American press.
Dee’s current project, “Songs My Mother Loves” has received rave reviews
and is intended not only to express thanks and pay tribute to Dee's mother
for her inspiration and influence, but also to pay homage to the music that
has become such a significant part of her life.