Michelle Nicolle

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

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]

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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