Michelle Nicolle

Michelle Nicolle is an Australian jazz singer.[1] She has been nominated for ARIA Awards for Best Jazz Album in 2001 (After The Rain),[2] 2004 (The Crying Game) and in 2009 (The Loveliest Night).[3]

Michelle Nicolle
OriginAustralia
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Singer
Websitemichellenicolle.com

Discography

  • Misterioso (1998) – Newmarket[4]
  • After The Rain (2001) – ABC Jazz[5]
  • Keep Your Heart Right (2005) – Newmarket
  • The Crying Game (2003) – ABC Jazz
  • What Kind of Fool (2005) – Newmarket[6]
  • The Loveliest Night (2009) – ABC Jazz
  • Mancini (2012) – The Artists Bureau
  • A Flower is a Lovesome Thing (2016)[7]

with Vo-Cool

  • Vo-Cool

References

  1. Shand, John (16 February 2016), "Michelle Nicolle review: Higher and further than most have gone before", Sydney Morning Herald
  2. "Big reputation follows Barossa girl", Hills & Valley Messenger, 27 February 2002
  3. "Voice of jazz arrives", The Queanbeyan Age, 20 November 2009
  4. "Youth, Truth and Beuty", The Australian, 13 January 1999
  5. Weir, Kenny (3 June 2001), "Spectrum music reviews: Syd, Holly Throsby, Michelle Nicole and more", Sunday Herald Sun
  6. Gettler, Leon (3 November 2005), "What Kind of Fool", The Age
  7. Shand, John (23 February 2017), "Spectrum music reviews: Syd, Holly Throsby, Michelle Nicole and more", Sydney Morning Herald
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