Biography
Carla Helmbrecht, a jazz vocalist recognized for her understated reinterpretations of classic standards, makes her home in the San Francisco Bay Area. At five she confided to a friend her plan to become a singer one day. Piano study began at eight, and by twelve she was already performing professionally at weddings. Six years of oboe playing in school concert bands preceded her teenage discovery of jazz, after which she privately recorded four tracks issued on 45s at eighteen. Both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in speech-language pathology were completed at Texas Tech University, where she sang and recorded with the TTU Big Band; those sessions produced the Sea Breeze album Seein' the Light...Hearin' the Hub-tones, while nightclub and jazz-bar work financed her education. Her debut solo album, One for My Baby, appeared in 1994. Following her relocation to the San Francisco Bay Area she contributed vocals to the Black Market Jazz Orchestra’s 1998 release Season's Greetings, sustained regular performances throughout Northern California, and issued two further solo recordings—Be Cool Be Kind in 2001 and Here’s to Love in 2004—though the latter has so far been issued only in Japan.
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