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DOMINIQUE
EADE
  “A voice that enjoys its own acrobatic splendor.”
 
Eade grew up in a musical household, studied piano as a child and by the 2nd grade knew she would be a singer.
She picked up guitar as a teen and began writing folk, pop, and jazz tunes. In high school, she played her first gigs in Stuttgart coffee houses. At Vassar, she sang jazz with Joe McPhee. She transferred to Berklee College, but finished her degree at NE Conservatory.

In 1990, Eade released her debut CD, The Ruby and the Pearl, with Alan Dawson and Stanley Cowell. She also took solo roles in Anthony Braxton operas and performed weekly in an adventurous East Village trio.

Returning to Boston in '96, Eade recorded two critically acclaimed CDs for RCA: When the Wind Was Cool, and The Long Way Home with Dave Holland and Victor Lewis, which highlights Eade's arranging and songwriting. 

Open
Jazz Project
2006
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In My Secret Life  Get Flash
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