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    Esperanza Spalding - Wikipedia

    She has cited jazz bassists Ron Carter and Dave Holland as important influences on her music—Carter for the orchestration of his playing and Holland for the way his compositional method complements his personal style. [71] See more

    Esperanza Emily Spalding (stylized in lowercase, born October 18, 1984) is an American bassist, singer, songwriter, and composer. Her accolades include five Grammy Awards, a Boston Music Award, a Soul Train Music Award See more

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    Spalding has an interest in the music of other cultures, including that of Brazil, where she once spent a month learning Portuguese. She has said that the melody and language of songs in Portuguese are inextricably connected. She sings in several languages, … See more

    During her 2012 tour, Spalding donated a portion of proceeds from merchandise sales to the non-profit organization Free the Slaves. The organization, based in Washington, D.C., … See more

    • Spalding, Esperanza; Fragoso, Sam (2016). Episode 26: Esperanza Spalding. Talk Easy. See more

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    1984–2003: Early life and education
    Esperanza Emily Spalding was born October 18, 1984, in Portland, Oregon, to an African American … See more

    During her time as a student at Berklee she began dating fellow student and jazz trumpeter Christian Scott. They were in a relationship for four years. In a 2016 interview, Spalding … See more

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    • Junjo (2006)
    • Esperanza (2008)
    • Chamber Music Society (2010)
    • Radio Music Society (2012) See more

     
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