I heard about Dee Alexander for a while ago and did not pay any attention to it. After I sought a picture of her in a Jazz magazine. She looked so terrific that I had to find her album and finally I did it. I couldn't find proper words to describe her true natural voice. It is forceful yet mellow. Roll your mouse over the image above. You'll find a way to listen to her full album.
Dee Alexander's Official Website
Here's some from her full bio which is downloadable at her site.
Besides being a phenomenal headliner in her own right,
Internationally, Ms. Alexander has performed at the 14th United Nations Conference on Climate Control – Sirens of Song – Tribute to Nina Simone and Dinah Washington- Dec 2008, 2008 INNtöne - Jazz am Bauernhof Diersbach Austria, 2008 Sons d’Hiver Festival in Paris, France with Ernest Dawkins’ Chicago 12 and AACM’s Great Black Music Ensemble “2007 and 2006 Made in Chicago Festival” in Poznan, Poland with Inventions, Maggie Brown, Evolution Ensemble and Nicole Mitchell’s Harambee Project; 2006 Le Labbra Nude Jazz Festival with Nicole Mitchell’s Black Earth Ensemble in Rome, Italy; Banlieues Bleues Festival 2004 in Paris, France with Douglas Ewart and Trio Inventions. She has toured extensively in
Showing a limitless versatility, Ms. Alexander has performed with Muntu Dance Company’s “African Swing” and “46664” stage productions.
Dee’s partial discography includes featured vocals on Orbert Davis’ “Blue Notes”; Corky McClerkin’s “Island of Dreams”; R. Kelly’s “Tp-2.com”and “U Saved Me/Happy People”; Brian Culbertson’s “Secrets”; Malachi Thompson’s “47TH Street”, “Rising Daystar” and “Blue Jazz”; Lines and Spaces’ “Shades of Brown”, Dennis Winslett’s “Soul Journey”, “Dee Alexander Live at the Hothouse” and “Dee Alexander – Unplugged” and Rogueart 2008 Blissful.