Photo of Nicole Zuraitis by Matt Baker

 

Music Grant
2021 Winter Grantee
Nicole Zuraitis

Nicole Zuraitis - Musician
Photo by: Matt Baker

The Café Royal Cultural Foundation NYC has awarded a 2022 Winter Music Production Grant to Nicole Zuraitis to help complete, How Love Begins (part I: oil/ part II: water). The 5th album as a leader by Grammy nominated, New York based vocalist, pianist and songwriter Nicole Zuraitis, is co-produced with Grammy Award winning bassist Christian McBride and set to release in 2023, featuring all-original compositions and the talents of some of the jazz world’s best.

Nicole’s touring ensemble, Generations Of Her: Women Songwriters and Lyricists of the Last 100 Years, has played to sold-out houses in NYC and around the country. As a recording artist, Nicole has released four albums as leader, including 2020’s All Wandering Hearts on Dot Time Records. In December 2018, she partnered with guitarist Brandon Scott Coleman to record and release a live album, Live At the Two-Headed Calf. She is also a new member of the modern jazz super group Ryan Keberle and Catharsis. 

 

A Grammy-nominated musician, powerhouse vocalist, New York-based bandleader and winner of the 2021 American Traditions Vocal Competition Gold Medal, Nicole Zuraitis continues to establish herself as an undeniable force in the modern jazz landscape of both NYC and beyond. Nicole’s bold, versatile voice possesses a special combination of soothing warmth, familiar authenticity, and raw grit that is reinventing the world’s conception of what it means to be a jazz artist. She infuses elements of multiple genres and approaches into her artistry, refusing to limit herself to any one corner of the music business. Nicole’s effervescent personality and boundless enthusiasm for sharing the joy of music keep her audiences thrilled.

 

In 2019, Nicole was nominated for a Grammy alongside her husband, for their arrangement and performance of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene.” In recognition of her talents, Nicole has won a litany of other awards, including the New York City Songwriting Competition Coffee Music Project (2016), the Herb Alpert ASCAP Young Composer Award (2014), and the Gold Medal, Ben Tucker Jazz Award, People’s Choice, and Johnny Mercer Award in the National American Traditions Vocal Competition. In 2015, Nicole was the second runner-up in the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. In 2020, Forbes Magazine featured Nicole’s pandemic pivot project, “Virtual Piano Lounge Plus One.”

 
 
With a “heart as big as her remarkable voice,”
— Jazz Police
 
 
 

Nicole’s co-produced collaboration “How Love Begins (part I: oil/ part II: water)” with bassist Christian McBride is set to release in 2023. This project cultivates essential elements of jazz with original music composed with respect to Tin Pan Alley, while remaining rooted in the American tradition of blues, storytelling and a little bit of rock and roll. All compositions, arrangements and lyrics were penned by Zuraitis and are roared to life by Christian McBride and the talents of some of the jazz world’s best.

 
 

What if? That's the burning question woven through the lyrics of the album “How Love Begins (part I: oil/ part II: water)” Blurred lines, mystery, human natures duality, and hints of temptation leave the listener questioning their own familiarity with their predisposed values. After a year and a half of isolation, the music unbridles raw emotion, unabashedly exploring the human connection to desire, mischief, and new experiences; both in face-to- face reality and that which hides in the darkest corners of the mind. This album also celebrates the top survival coping mechanism of the pandemic: day-dreams. Fronted and written entirely by a woman, “How Love Begins (part I: oil/ part II: water)” is a refreshing and innovative addition to the jazz landscape.

 
 
 

Nicole has performed throughout America and the world, including such places as the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, San Jose Jazz Festival, Bonnaroo, Litchfield Jazz Festival, Klaipeda Jazz (Lithuania), Port Ferry Festival (Australia), and The Birds Eye (Switzerland). In New York, Nicole has headlined Birdland and Blue Note and maintains residencies at 55 Bar, Rockwood Music Hall, and Redeye Grill. Her many collaborations include work with the likes of Christian McBride, Dan Pugach, David Cook, Gilad Hekselman, Cyrille Aimee, Thana Alexa, Dave Stryker, Antonio Sanchez, Don Braden, Rachel Z, Livingston Taylor, Tom Chapin, Omar Hakim, Cab Calloway Orchestra, Melanie Safka, Helen Sung, Ryan Keberle, Benny Benack and Bernard Purdie.

Nicole is a proud faculty member of the Litchfield Jazz Camp and has taught songwriting and jazz vocal workshops worldwide, along with college workshop residencies and masterclasses at the University of North Texas and the Berklee College of Music in Boston. She cherishes the opportunity to help build confidence and curiosity through the joy of music with people from all over the globe.

Outside of music, Nicole was featured by Columbia News Tonight as “New Yorker of the Week” for her work with shelter animals and fostering dogs. She attained her MBA online from LSUS during the Covid-19 pandemic and continues to rehabilitate pitbulls while donating percentages of proceeds from album sales to local rescue groups.

Please visit Nicole’s Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Channel and website for more information.