
For nearly four decades, I’ve shared my heart through song, standing on stages across the world, interpreting the jazz tradition with love, depth, and authenticity. But today, I’m inviting you into a new chapter—one that’s perhaps the most personal of all.
My latest album, Beneath the Skin, is my first collection of all original songs. These songs came to me in the quiet, in the ache of absence, in the beauty of remembering. They are stories—of love, of loss, of what we carry and how we grow. They are also celebrations of resilience and joy-the call and response of life
— from Nnenna’s website
Nnenna Freelon, nee’ Chinyere Nnenna Pierce (b. 7/28/54) is an American jazz singer, composer, producer, and arranger. She was born to Charles and Frances Pierce in Cambridge, MA, where she was raised. She has a brother, Melvin, and a sister named Debbie. As a young woman, she sang extensively in her community and the Union Baptist Church and at St. Paul AME. She recalled, “I started singing in the church, like so many others….” Nnenna graduated from Simmons College in Boston with a degree in health care administration. For a while she worked for the Durham County Hospital Corporation, Durham, NC.
She suggests that her influences included several “not famous people” as well as Nina Simone and Billy Eckstine, whose records her parents played at home. “It’s important to expose your children to a wide musical environment,” she says.
I did something that my grandmother told me: ‘Bloom where you’re planted’,’don’t get on a bus and go to New York or L.A., sing where you are’.
In 1990, Nnenna Freelon went to the Southern Arts Federation’s jazz meeting and met Ellis Marsalis.
That was a big turning point. At that time, I had been singing for seven years. Ellis is an educator and he wanted to nurture and help. What I didn’t know at the time was that George Butler of Columbia Records was looking for a female singer. Ellis asked me for a package of materials. I had my little local press kit and my little tape with original music. Two years later, I was signed to Columbia Records.


What a great voice. New to me but very good
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Glyn, I agree. The energy just pours out of her. Her husband was an iconic architect. Together, they raised 3 beautiful children. I plan on reading her book when I get some time.
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New name for me Lisa. She has a great voice!
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Randy, yes, she does. I love her presence. Her bandmates are under her spell :)
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Wow, love her voice. I like that she promotes music and singing as a way of enhancing child development. That kind of commitment is next level. Fabulous backing band, too.
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Steve, I love everything about Nnenna also. Yes on the backing band.
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What a wonderful life story as well as music. Thanks for this introduction! (K)
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You are vey welcome. Nnenna is on my list to listen to more of her music, and also to read her book.
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you do find some gems, for this series, Li! 🥰🥰
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Happy you are enjoying the gems, CA.
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Love this jazz music…smooth as silk. What an all-star list of musicians she worked with.
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Definitely quality sound. I loved learning about her life as I wrote this up. She is an extraordinary individual and shares her talents with her community <3
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I’m not a huge overall jazz fan…BUT…there is always a but…this I like and Billie Holiday I like as well…it’s a certain kind…I really get into…or “dig”.
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:) Thanks for giving her a chance, Max.
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