Dee Alexander – Wild Is The Wind
Dee Alexander – Wild Is The Wind
“Dee
Alexander wears the mantle of Dee Dee Bridgewater, who accepted it from
the likes of Dinah Washington, who shared it with Sarah Vaughan – whose
nickname, after all, was “The Divine.” – From the liner notes – Neil
Tesser
“Equally adept in mainstream swing and outer-fringe
experimentation, big band jazz, and small-group fare…”, Howard Reich,
Chicago Tribune
Dee Alexander is one of Chicago’s most gifted
and respected female vocalist/songwriters. Her talents span every music
genre, from Jazz to Gospel to R&B, from Blues to Neo-Soul. Besides
leading her own jazz quartet and her Evolution Ensemble group, she has
performed and/or recorded with Ernest Dawkins’ Chicago 12 and AACM’s
Great Black Music Ensemble, Malachi Thompson, Fred Anderson, Orbert
Davis, Ed Wilkerson and 8 Bold Souls, Maggie Brown, Art Porter, Nicole
Mitchell, and many more.
Besides “knocking them out” at the
Chicago Jazz Festival this year, Dee has toured internationally at the
2008 INNtöne – Jazz am Bauernhof Diersbach Austria, 2008 Sons d’Hiver
Festival in Paris and AACM’s Great Black Music Ensemble “2007 and 2006
Made in Chicago Festival” in Poznan, Poland, with the Evolution
Ensemble and Nicole Mitchell’s Harambee Project; 2006 Le Labbra Nude
Jazz Festival with Nicole Mitchell’s Black Earth Ensemble in Rome,
Italy; Banlieues Bleues Festival 2004 in Paris, France with Douglas
Ewart and Trio Inventions. She has toured extensively in Italy,
Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Luxembourg.
Dee has also
received the 2007 Chicagoan of the Year in Jazz Award and 2008 Jazz
Entertainer of the Year by the Chicago Music Awards and UIC CCSB’s
Black History Makers. Ms. Alexander is also a member of the Association
for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM).
Miguel de la Cerna – piano on tracks 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 11
Mike Logan – piano on tracks 3, 4, 5, 6
James Sanders – violin on tracks 7, 8
Harrison Bankhead – bass
Leon Joyce, Jr – drums and percussion
Producer: Diane Delin
Executive Producer: Greg Pasenko