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BIOGRAPHY
Denise
Perrier has spent most of her thirty-year career performing in the San
Francisco Bay Area and touring
Europe, Latin America and
Asia.
With her latest CD, "The Second Time Around," with guest
Houston Person, she has
moved to
a higher level of artistry
and popularity.
Harkening back to the time when a singer
told the story and left
the rest to the instrumentalists, Denise has a
very welcoming straight-ahead style, concentrating on the
standards
and adding blues and Latin for variety. Her
musical configuration, Denise
connects with audiences…that’s her forte.
She has been called “the voice with a
heart.”
Blessed with a rich contralto voice and the abililty to sing ballads and blues
with equal artistry, Denise has performed in theatrical and "In the
House of the Blues," in which she portrayed Bessie Smith; and
the vaudeville “One Mo’
Time.”
She was featured in the Grammy-nominated CD,
"Color Me Blue," with Brother Jack McDuff and has
produced four CDs: "The Second Time Around" (2008), "I Wanna Be Loved"
(1997), also with Houston
Person, and
"East Meets
West" (2001) which includes sides performed in
Russia. In 2004, she came out with "Live at Yoshi's;
Blue Monday Party," which received much critical acclaim and
reached high on the jazz charts.
Denise was born in Louisiana but moved to the East Bay Area with her
family at the age of five. Denise didn't sing extensively in church,
but her family had a jukebox, and she heard records by Billie Holiday
and the other great early jazz singers. Denise started singing in
public when she was in a Haitian and Afro-Cuban dance group, obtaining
her first professional engagement with a vocal ensemble called the
Intervals. Louis Armstrong saw the group and put them in his
entourage for a performance in Las Vegas. Shortly afterwards,
Denise was recruited for a three-month gig in Australia, which turned
into an extended stay in the Far East.
She performed in Hong Kong, the Philippines, Taiwan,
Formosa, Japan, Guam, and other Asian cities, staying for
almost five years with Hong Kong as her home base. She also spent a year
and a half in Vietnam during the war touring military bases.
Denise returned to the United States, lived in New York for five years,
and then settled in San Francisco, where she has beoome one of its most
popular performers.
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