Primarily known for her work as a jazz singer, Rachelle Ferrell has also
recorded music in pop, R&B, and gospel styles. Ferrell was born near
Philadelphia in the early 1960s, where she learned violin and piano in addition
to fine-tuning her vocal talents, and attended the Berklee College of Music. She
toured and recorded as a backup vocalist for the likes of Patti LaBelle, Lou
Rawls, and Vanessa Williams, and also taught as part of a program sponsored by
the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, where she worked alongside jazz legend
Dizzy Gillespie.
Her debut album, Somethi...