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Patti Austin (born August 10, 1950) is an American -winning R&B, , and singer and songwriter. Austin has collaborated with the likes of , and . She received an honorary doctorate from the Berklee College of Music. Austin has also won one out of seven nominations.


Music career
Austin was born in , New York, to Gordon Austin, a . She was raised in Bay Shore, New York on Long Island. and referred to themselves as her godparents.
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Her father was black and her mother's parents were from and .

When Austin was four years old, she performed at the . As a teenager she recorded commercial jingles and worked as a session singer in soul and R&B. She had an R&B hit in 1969 with "Family Tree". She sang backing vocals on 's 1975 number-one hit "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" and had prominent parts on 's hit solo records "Swearin' to God" and "Our Day Will Come." The jazz label released her debut album, End of a Rainbow, in 1976. She sang backing vocals on the track "Everybody has a Dream" for 's hit album The Stranger (album) in 1977. She sang "The Closer I Get to You" for Tom Browne's album , a duet with Michael Jackson for his album Off the Wall, and a duet with on "Moody's Mood for Love".

After singing on Quincy Jones's album The Dude, she signed a contract with his record label, , which released Every Home Should Have One with "Baby, Come to Me", a duet with James Ingram that became a No. 1 hit on the Billboard magazine pop chart. A second duet with Ingram, "How Do You Keep the Music Playing", appeared on soundtrack to the film Best Friends (1982). Her final album for Qwest, The Real Me contained versions of jazz standards. Austin moved on to for four releases, including Love Is Gonna Getcha, which contained the singles "Good in Love" and "Through the Test of Time". Austin was booked for United Flight 93 on September 11, 2001, but because her mother suffered a stroke days before, she cancelled her ticket and flew at a different time.

In 2003, she collaborated with on Papillon III in the rotunda of San Francisco City Hall to help the Jade Ribbon Campaign of Stanford University. A companion CD/DVD was released with Austin and Yip singing duets in Mandarin.

A performance in 2000 with the Germany-based WDR Big Band led to later recordings with the Germany-based ensemble that yielded two of Austin's six Grammy nominations: For Ella (2002) was a tribute to . A 2007 release with the band and arranger Michael Abene, Avant Gershwin, earned her the trophy for Best Jazz Vocal Performance.

During a 2007 interview, Austin spoke of reluctantly attending as a teenager one of 's last concerts and how the experience helped focus her career. "She ripped my heart out. I wanted to interpret a lyric like that, to present who I was at the moment through the lyric."

In 2011, Sound Advice was released containing cover versions of 's "Gotta Serve Somebody", 's "A Little Bit of Love", the Jackson Five's "Give It Up", Bill Withers' "Lean on Me", and 's "Vincent". The album also included "The Grace of God", a song Austin wrote after watching an episode of the Oprah Winfrey Show which included a woman with scarred face. Austin appeared in the Oscar-winning documentary film 20 Feet from Stardom, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was released on June 21, 2013.

In 2015, Austin appeared on Patrick Williams' Home Suite Home large jazz ensemble album, as vocalist for Williams' composition "52nd & Broadway," which won a Grammy for Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals.


Awards and honors

Grammy Awards
The are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Austin has received one award out of seven nominations.
1982Best Female R&B Vocal Performance"Razzamatazz (Track)"
1984Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With VocalHow Do You Keep The Music Playing (Single)
1985Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female"Patti Austin"
1995Best Instrumental Arrangement With Accompanying Vocal(s)"Ability To Swing (Track)"
2003Best Jazz Vocal AlbumFor Ella
2008Best Jazz Vocal AlbumAvant Gershwin
2024Best Jazz Vocal AlbumFor Ella 2


Accolades
  • Honorary doctorate, Berklee College of Music


Discography
  • End of a Rainbow (1976)
  • (1977)
  • Body Language (1980)
  • Every Home Should Have One (1981)
  • Patti Austin (1984)
  • Gettin' Away with Murder (1985)
  • The Real Me (1988)
  • Love Is Gonna Getcha (1990)
  • Carry On (1991)
  • That Secret Place (1994)
  • In & Out Of Love (1998)
  • Street Of Dreams (1999)
  • On the Way to Love (2001)
  • (2002)
  • (2007)
  • Sound Advice (2011)


Filmography
The Wiz Singers Children's Choir / The Wiz Singers Adult Choir (voice)
Millie
Herself


See also
  • List of artists who reached number one in the United States
  • List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart


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