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Lucy Kalantari

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Lucy Kalantari
Background information
GenresChildren's music, Jazz
Years active2014–present
Websitelucykalantari.com

Lucy Kalantari is a Grammy winning[1] American singer, composer and producer.[2] She is the frontwoman and bandleader for Lucy Kalantari and The Jazz Cats.[3]

Early life

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Born in the United States to a Dominican mother and a Puerto Rican father, Kalantari grew up in a Spanish-speaking household.[4] She graduated from the Purchase Conservatory of Music (commonly known as State University of New York at Purchase) in 1998, where she studied studio composition and production.[5]

Career

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In 2014, Kalantari released her first children's music album, Pockets Full of Joy, after having her first child.[5]

In 2016, she released her second album, Big Things. The opening track of that album, "Fantastic", won the "Children's Music" category at the 15th Independent Music Awards. The song "It's Halloween" was nominated in the "Holiday Song" category, and the album Big Things for the "Children's Album" category.[6] The album also won Fall 2016 Parents' Choice Awards.[7]

Kalantari released her third album, It's the Holidays!, in 2017, which was included in the 2017 Christmas album roundup on Los Angeles Times and salutes Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and New Year's.[8]

Her fourth album, All The Sounds, released in 2018, won the Grammy Award for Best Children's Album at the 61st Grammy Awards,[9][10][11] and earned a Top 10 Music spot on School Library Journal.[12] All the Sounds includes “La Cosecha,” a celebratory tribute to community gardening, and a Piazzolla-style tango, “Howl to the Moon,” for Halloween.[13]

Kalantari has appeared on TV shows including Snug's House (formerly Sprout House) on Universal Kids,[14] and has performed at The Levitt Pavilion,[15] Wolf Trap,[16] and Lollapalooza's Kidzapalooza.[17]

In June 2020, “She Can Do,” a song that celebrates breaking down gender-based stereotypes and features Kalantari in a vocal performance, was included on the “My Earth Songs” album to benefit UNICEF.[18]

Lucy Kalantari produced the 2020 Joanie Leeds album, All the Ladies,[19] earning her second GRAMMY when All the Ladies won the Grammy Award for Best Children's Album at the 63rd Grammy Awards.[20]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Pockets Full of Joy (2014)[21]
  • Big Things (2016)[22]
  • It's the Holidays! (2017)[23]
  • All the Sounds (2018)[24]

Singles

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  • Balloon (2016)
  • Fantástica (2017)
  • My Mommy is a Mummy (2017)
  • Sounds of Summer (2018)
  • Flick of My Wrist (2019)
  • Do You Know How Long? (2020)
  • ¿Cuánto tiempo toma? (2020)
  • Haunting Days of Halloween (2020)
  • What Kind of World? (featuring Syreeta Thompson) (2021)[25]

References

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  1. ^ "Lucy Kalantari | Artist | GRAMMY.com". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
  2. ^ "Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats - About". lucykalantari.com. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  3. ^ BWW News Desk (23 July 2018). "Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats Present All The Sounds Plus Album Release Shows". Broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  4. ^ "3 Grammy Nominees for Children's Music Call Out Lack of Diversity". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  5. ^ a b "Music Alumna Wins International Songwriting Competition". www.purchase.edu. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  6. ^ "The 15th Independent Music Awards Nominees". Independent Music Awards. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  7. ^ "Parent's Choice Awards". www.parents-choice.org. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  8. ^ Lewis, Randy (23 November 2017). "2017 Christmas album roundup: Music for every mood this holiday". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  9. ^ "61st GRAMMY Awards: Full Nominees & Winners List". GRAMMY.com. 2018-12-07. Retrieved 2019-02-10.
  10. ^ BWW News Desk. "Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats Present All The Sounds Plus Album Release Shows". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  11. ^ "Best Latin Kids' Music: New Releases & Latin Grammy Nominees". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  12. ^ Fazio, Veronica De. "Top 10 Music | 2018". School Library Journal. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  13. ^ "Best Latin Kids' Music: New Releases and Latin Grammy Nominees". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 2021-02-10.
  14. ^ Universal Kids Preschool, The Wiggles Visit Snug's House 🎶 SING-ALONG Snug's house & DANCE PARTY 🎶 | Universal Kids, retrieved 2019-02-01
  15. ^ "Lucy Kalantari & the Jazz Cats at Levitt". WestportNow. 19 July 2018. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  16. ^ "Lucy Kalantari & the Jazz Cats | Wolf Trap". www.wolftrap.org. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  17. ^ "Lucy Kalantari & the Jazz Cats". Lollapalooza. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  18. ^ "My Earth Songs" – New Family Album Features Six Grammy Winners & Benefits UNICEF Covid-19 Relief for Children". www.americansongwriter.com. September 2020. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  19. ^ "Joanie Leeds and 'All The Ladies' Make A Record for Women by Women". www.ameriacnsongwriter.com. 4 December 2020. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  20. ^ "2021 GRAMMYs Awards Show: Complete Winners & Nominees List". GRAMMY.com. 2021-03-14. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  21. ^ kidscangroove (2015-01-21). "Check this out: "Pockets Full of Joy" – Lucy Kalantari". Kids Can Groove. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  22. ^ "Big Things by Lucy Kalantari". KID independent - handmade for kids. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  23. ^ Media, Manhattan (2017-10-18). "Celebrate The Seasons With Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats' New Album "It's The Holidays"". New York Family Magazine. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  24. ^ Veronica (2018-08-24). "All the Sounds Performed by Lucy Kalantari & the Jazz Cats". Kids Rhythm and Rock. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  25. ^ "LUCY KALANTARI'S ROCKIN' JAZZY EP 'WHAT KIND OF WORLD?' FEATURES CELLIST SON DARIUS + ALL-STAR COLLABORATIONS". Rock Mommy. Retrieved April 25, 2024.