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Jessica Medina

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American singer-songwriter
Jessica Medina
Born
Jessica Medina
GenresJazz,Salsa,World music
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
InstrumentVocals
Years active2000–present
LabelsIndependent
Websitehttp://www.jessicamedina.com/
Musical artist

Jessica Medina is an American singer-songwriter of Dominican and Puerto Rican heritage, who performs mainly in the genres ofjazz andLatin music.[1] She has been reviewed byNPR as a "super talented vocalist that effortlessly bridges jazz, soul and even bits of afro caribbean music."[2] She has released two albums: the first of jazz, the second with a little more fusion between jazz and Latin rhythms with more acoustic instrumentation.[3]

She has been selected for Hennessy XO Jazz Tour Asia 2007.[4] Her music is usually focused on social issues and female empowerment.[5] She has collaborated with artists such as Jorge Glem,[6] Luisito Quintero, Mireya Ramos (Flor de Toloache),[7] Dkano and the producer Janina Rosado.[8]

Musical career

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She grew up inNew York City with aDominican mother and aPuerto Rican father, both of whom sang at home.[9]

With Spanish and English as her native languages in New York City, she had a keen interest in culture, language, and the performing arts. She made summer trips to her grandparents' house in the Dominican Republic.[10] AtHunter College she auditioned for a jazz performance class. She moved to Paris in 2002, and spent more than two years performing in the city with musicians and artists from a variety of genres.[11]

In May 2007, she released her first full-length CD titled "Azul",[12] featuring songs in four languages and talents such as Brazilian jazz trumpeterClaudio Roditi.[13] She received featured artist status for the Hennessy X.O Jazz Smooth and Mellow Tour that same year,[14] and touredChina,Malaysia, andTaiwan.[14] Upon her return, she continued to perform locally and made a new tour of South America, including stops inBuenos Aires,Rio de Janeiro andLima.[15]

As she developed her immersion inAfro-Peruvian music andsalsa, for the next four years, her motherhood had a profound effect on her.[16] She took up community work and local activism, which led her to record a second album titled "Black" and released in 2019, combining aWorld Music vibe with Afro-Peruvian and Caribbean influences.[17] Her intention with the lyrics and music is to express pride in her Latino origins.[18][19] The project led her to write original songs for the first time.[20] Having grown up speaking Spanish, she channels her emotions into that language.[21][20]

In 2020, Medina Medina was part of various events in New York, such as the "Jefas" concert with Renee Goust and Mai Elka atJoe's Pub,[22] which was an event with all tickets sold, for the celebration ofInternational Women's Day.[23] Also, presented a composition with a tropical rhythm titled "Sueño, Te Extraño",[24] that accompanies a message dedicated to mothers who have been forced to work from home due to quarantine while helping their children with virtual classes and trying to maintain mental health in their homes.[25] She also covered theJuan Luis Guerra song "Si tu te vas" in a bilingual version, together with the Venezuelan musicianJorge Glem.[21] In 2021, Medina paid tribute toTex-Mex singerSelena Quintanilla, with a single that covers three of Selena's greatest hits,[26]Como la flor /Amor prohibido /Bidi bidi bom bom”.[27]

Personal life

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Jessica is a graduate ofPolitical Science (Human Rights) and Jazz Performance fromHunter College University inNew York City.[28] She has 2 children and currently lives inNY.[29]

Discography

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  • 2007:Azul
  • 2019:Black

References

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  1. ^"Jessica Medina, la estrella del jazz que fusiona lo clásico con lo afrolatino" [Jessica Medina, the jazz star who fuses classical with Afro-Latin].El Nuevo Diario (República Dominicana) (in Spanish). 2021-01-13. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  2. ^Contreras, Felix (3 April 2019)."Tomar Vuelo 'Con Altura': Our Favorite Latin Songs This Week".NPR. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  3. ^Redacción (2020-05-29)."Jessica Medina es nuestra Artista De La Semana" [Jessica Medina is our new Artist of the Week].Revolución Sonora (in Spanish). Retrieved2021-09-14.
  4. ^"Cognac maker keeps jazz alive here".Taiwan News. 2007-05-30. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  5. ^"'Black', el nuevo trabajo musical de Jessica Medina que habla de justicia y del empoderamiento de la mujer" ['Black', Jessica Medina's new musical work that speaks of justice and women's empowerment].Univision (in Spanish). Retrieved2021-09-14.
  6. ^Burroughs, Dena (2021-04-19)."Jessica Medina presents bilingual version of Juan Luis Guerra's 'Si Tu Te Vas'".VidaSalsera.com. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  7. ^URosarioRadio."Jessica Medina y amigas presentan tributo a Selena" [Jessica Medina and friends present tribute to Selena].www.urosarioradio.co (in European Spanish). Retrieved2021-09-14.
  8. ^Jam, Oliver (2021-02-22)."Jessica Medina estrena 'Hope Esperanza (Remix)'" [Jessica Medina premiere 'Hope Esperanza (Remix)'].weird (in Spanish). Retrieved2021-09-14.
  9. ^""La música como luz para escapar de la oscuridad"- Jessica Medina" [Music as a light to escape from darkness].Google Podcasts (in Spanish). La Sala Talks the Podcast. Archived fromthe original on 2021-09-14. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  10. ^Nova, José (2019-10-31)."Jessica Medina: jazz con aroma de mujer" [Jessica Medina: jazz with the scent of a woman].Periódico El Caribe (in Spanish). Retrieved2021-09-14.
  11. ^Rodriguez de Mondesert, Fernando."Mujeres en el Jazz … en dominicana! - Llevando su dominicanidad al mundo - Gabrielle Garo y Jessica Medina" [Women in Jazz… in the Dominican Republic! - Bringing their Dominican identity to the world - Gabrielle Garo and Jessica Medina] (in Spanish). Retrieved2021-09-14.
  12. ^Azul - Jessica Medina atAllMusic. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
  13. ^"Jazz news: Jessica Medina - Azul CD Release with Special Guest Claudio Roditi".All About Jazz. 26 April 2007. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  14. ^abChan, Debbie (15 May 2007)."Sultry songstress set to sizzle".The Star. Retrieved2021-09-16.
  15. ^"Port Washington Singer Hopes To Inspire Unity Through World Music".Port Washington, NY Patch. 2019-08-01. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  16. ^"Jessica Medina inspirada en raíces" [Jessica Medina inspired by roots].listindiario.com (in Spanish). 2019-12-04. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  17. ^""Sueño, te extraño", lo nuevo de la cantante Jessica Medina" ["Sueño, te extraño", the new song by singer Jessica Medina] (in Spanish). Diario Social RD. 6 May 2020. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  18. ^"La música de Jessica Medina".Telemundo 52 (in Spanish). Retrieved2021-09-14.
  19. ^"Jessica Medina con sus orígenes dominicanos incursiona en Colombia" [Jessica Medina with her Dominican origins ventures into Colombia].Caracol Radio (in Spanish). 2019-09-24. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  20. ^ab"La música llena de esperanza de Jessica Medina" [Jessica Medina's hopeful music].www.milenio.com (in Mexican Spanish). 4 February 2021. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  21. ^ab"Jessica Medina: "Si tú te vas"".espacinsular.org (in Spanish). Espacinsular. 8 December 2020. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  22. ^"¡JEFAS!: A Celebration of Latina Songwriters & Women in Music".publictheater.org. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  23. ^Rabinowitz, Chloe."Latinx Artists to Shine on the Stage at Joe's Pub".Broadway World. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  24. ^"Sueño, te extraño, una de realidad de las madres, Jessica Medina" [Sueño, te extraño, one of the realities of mothers, Jessica Medina].Caracol Radio (in Spanish). 2020-06-24. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  25. ^"Estos son los nuevos temas musicales que podrás cantarle a mamá en su día" [These are the new musical themes that you can sing to mom on her special day].Los Angeles Times en Español (in Spanish). 2020-05-10. Retrieved2021-09-14.
  26. ^"Neoyorquina Jessica Medina estrena medley Tributo a Selena" [New Yorker Jessica Medina releases Selena Tribute medley].ContraRéplica (in Spanish). Retrieved2021-09-14.
  27. ^Castillo, Karina (2021-07-05)."Jessica Medina estrena tributo a Selena" [Jessica Medine releases tribute to Selena].Revista Marvin (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved2021-09-14.
  28. ^"Jessica Medina rompe barreras con "Si tú te vas"" [Jessica Medina breaks barriers with "Si tú te vas"].DiarioHispaniola (in Spanish). Retrieved2021-09-14.
  29. ^"Jessica Medina y los sacrificios de la maternidad en "Sueño, te extraño"" [Jessica Medina and the sacrifices of motherhood in "Sueño, te extraño"].www.cronica.com.mx/ (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2021-09-14. Retrieved2021-09-14.

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