Bertha Hope-Booker ( Rosemond; born November 8, 1936, Los Angeles, California Richard Cook and Brian Morton, The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, pp. 738–739. Retrieved November 16, 2013.) is an American jazz pianist and jazz educator. She is the widow of fellow pianist Elmo Hope, with whom she collaborated. She has toured Europe and Japan and played with a diverse group of artists. In the 1990s, she had her first CDs as a leader and additionally worked with her second husband,Scott, Ron (November 30, 2006) "Bassist Walter Booker Dies at 73". New York Amsterdam News. p. 25. bassist Walter Booker. Leslie Gourse, Madame Jazz, Oxford University Press, 1996, p. 165. Retrieved November 16, 2013.
Hope-Booker started playing professionally in Johnny Otis band as well as local trios. In 1958, Hope-Booker met Elmo Hope who was touring with Sonny Rollins. Hope-Booker married Elmo in 1960 and the following year they moved to New York City. Together they recorded an album, Hope-Full, for Riverside which featured Hope-Booker on three songs. After Elmo's death in 1967, Hope-Booker gave up her music career despite being offered a place in Art Blakey band.
| 1990 | In Search of Hope | SteepleChase | |
| 1991 | Elmo's Fire | SteepleChase | Sextet, with Eddie Henderson (trumpet), Junior Cook and Dave Riekenberg (tenor sax), Walter Booker (bass), Leroy Williams (drums) |
| 1992 | Between Two Kings | Minor | Trio, with Walter Booker (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums) |
| 1999 | Nothin' But Love | Reservoir | Trio, with Walter Booker (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums) |
| 1961 | Hope-Full | Riverside | Duo, with Elmo Hope (piano) | |
| 2009* | The Observer | Concord Jazz | Duo, with Jon Irabagon (tenor saxophone) | |
| 2018 (2022*) | Blues For The End Of Time | Tzim Tzum Records | Quartet/quintet, with Félix Lemerle (guitar), Samuel Lerner (piano), Ari Roland (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums) |
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