Meredith D'Ambrosio


Meredith D'Ambrosio is an American jazz singer from Boston, Massachusetts.

Career

D'Ambrosio was born into a musical family and took piano lessons beginning at the age of six. In 1958 she spent a year at the Boston Museum School, then pursued a career in painting and music. She rejected an offer to tour with John Coltrane in 1966. Over ten years later she recorded her debut album with her husband, pianist Eddie Higgins. She appeared on the radio program Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland in 1994.
In addition to singing and playing piano, she is a composer, lyricist, painter, calligrapher, and teacher. Her album Out of Nowhere was nominated for the Django Award by the French Academy of Jazz.

Discography