Grace Kelly is an accomplished American singer-saxophonist-songwriter-composer and bandleader who has made a significant impact on the contemporary jazz scene. Her distinct sound, which has earned her widespread acclaim, emerges from a seamless fusion of jazz, pop, and classical influences.

She has demonstrated her exceptional musical talent on a global stage from a young age. As a teenager, she made her mark as a soloist with the Boston Pops and performed at Barack Obama’s 2009 inauguration. Her career flourished as a bandleader, with an impressive 1,000 shows across 35 countries at esteemed venues such as the Kennedy Center and Moscow Symphony Hall. Kelly also became a featured member of the house band for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, graced the Hollywood Bowl stage, and collaborated with iconic artists like Lin-Manuel Miranda, Huey Lewis, and Harry Connick Jr.

Kelly’s innovative sound and technical prowess have not only garnered her multiple ASCAP Composer Awards, Boston Music Awards, and International Songwriting Awards but also distinguished her as the youngest member of Berklee College of Music’s Board of Trustees. Her latest album, At The Movies: Grace Kelly with Strings, further demonstrates her exceptional talent by reimagining beloved cinematic arrangements with a fresh twist.

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