Courtney Fortune

Location:
California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Jazz / Pop
Site(s):
"She is a steady warm presence, and she handles adeptly the balance of grace and appeal to sensuousness that is an earmark of many jazz-vocal greats. That's quite an accomplishment for a young performer of unquestionable beauty, especially at a time when marketers, and critics, offer dubious rewards for looks as much as talent. That she has talent, plenty of jazz fans in Kobe, Japan, can now testify, as have Fortune's nearer-to-home fans here in Seattle and up in Bellingham.Courtney has developed a textured, sultry, arrestingly mature torchsinger's delivery to which experience may eventually lend depth and credence."
-Peter Monaghan, Earshot Jazz Magazine



Where I come from.
"The proof is in her music," One wrote of American singer/songwriter Courtney Fortune, "[She] delves into the bitterness of heartbreak with a distinctly nostalgic flair, a smooth homage to timeless jazz greats embellished with Fortune's distinctive pop fusion." Born into a family of visual artists, the Seattle native began cultivating her crossover style at an early age while performing at cabaret clubs and rock venues around town. She played shows across Japan and the UK, before moving to Los Angeles where she began her collaboration with four-time Grammy nominated producer/arranger Chris Walden. Together they released Courtney's debut jazz album "Speak Love" in 2009, driven by her original work and those co-written with the celebrated composer. She also performed as the featured vocalist of the Grammy nominated Chris Walden Big Band. Then in 2010 she joined forces with internationally acclaimed DJ/producer Alex Nahai to create Two Tribes, an electro synthpop duo that combines the innovative style and genre-blending talents of two very unique artists. Two Tribes is currently at work on their debut studio album and will be a part of an upcoming RockBand Relief campaign to support the American Red Cross and the tsunami relief effort in Japan. Courtney has been recognized by MTV, The John Lennon Foundation, as a Brian Wilson Award honoree and recipient of GLAMOUR Magazine's "Top Ten College Women of the Year"
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