Imani Uzuri

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Born
United States
GenresSoul, jazz
OccupationsVocalist, composer
Imani Uzuri
Born
United States
GenresSoul, jazz
OccupationsVocalist, composer
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Imani Uzuri is an American vocalist and composer.[1][2]

Uzuri has collaborated with artists across various disciplines including co-writing and singing the song "Be Still" for Herbie Hancock's album Future 2 Future.[3]

In 2012, Uzuri released her second album, The Gypsy Diaries, which was funded with a Kickstarter campaign.[4][5][6] In January 2013, she appeared with the singer Morley at (Le) Poisson Rouge.[7] Uzuri was a 2015 Park Avenue Armory artist-in-residence.[8] March 2016 marked Uzuri's Lincoln Center's American Songbook series debut.[9]

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