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Adam Beaudoin
One of the brightest new voices on the New York scene, Adam is a sophisticated interpreter of the jazz repertoire, drawing from the vocal traditions of Chet Baker and Billie Holiday. His wide-ranging performances move seamlessly between songbook standards, post-bop classics, and lesser-known masterpieces of Brazilian music. He is a prodigious improvisor who blends the roles of singer and horn player, always in service of a deeper engagement with the music.
After classical training at Oberlin Conservatory, Adam moved to New York, where he studied with acclaimed jazz vocalists Sara Serpa and Theo Bleckmann. In 2023, he received his Masters in Jazz Performance from The City College of New York. He currently works as the Music Program Coordinator at the Special Music School High School, and on the Operations staff at The Jazz Gallery. His debut EP "I Hear A Rhapsody" received over 37,000 streams on Spotify in its first year. A review by JazzViews.net refers to his "astonishing improvisation" and concludes "Beaudoin is immensely gifted and a talent to watch closely."
Tags
Primary Instrument
Vocals
Location
New York City
Willing to teach
Beginner to advanced
Credentials/Background
Available for virtual and in-person lessons with singers of all ages and levels.
Specializes in jazz and improvisation, but also teaches pop, classical, musical theater, and choral singing.
contact: [email protected]
M.Mus. Jazz Performance, City College of New York