In this episode, I’m joined by Michelle Nicolle, one of Australia’s most respected and enduring jazz vocalists. Known for her deeply musical approach to phrasing, improvisation and storytelling, Michelle has built a remarkable career as a singer, composer, arranger, bandleader and educator — recognised with Bell, Mo and Music Victoria Awards, the National Jazz Award, and multiple ARIA nominations.
We talk about her two newest duo albums — one with legendary LA guitarist Larry Koonse and another with Paul Grabowsky — and the very different musical conversations each collaboration creates. Michelle reflects on her long journey in music: growing up and studying in Adelaide, moving to Melbourne, recording ten albums, touring nationally and internationally, and leading her long-running ensemble, the Michelle Nicolle Quartet.
We also discuss the Australian jazz scene, changes in the industry, her long-standing 17-year weekly residency at the Brunswick Green, and the joy, challenges and humour that come with devoting a life to singing.
A warm and generous conversation filled with stories, insight and lots of laughs.