Cyrille Aimée
For Cyrille Aimée, music is a way of life, fueling her multi-award-winning career as a singer and improviser. Her style blends gypsy jazz from France with Afro-Caribbean rhythms.
In New York City, she won the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. Stephen Sondheim was impressed by her work, leading to a starring role in an Encores Special Presentation with Bernadette Peters and Wynton Marsalis. Her album Move On earned a 2019 GRAMMY® nomination for "Marry Me a Little."
Known for her fearless style and TEDx Talk on improvisation, her latest GRAMMY®-nominated album, à Fleur de Peau, created in Costa Rica, combines jazz depth, pop immediacy, and Caribbean dance rhythms.