Open to many musical interests, Feather began focusing on jazz in the late '70s, making her debut on an album by pianist Joanne Grauer and recording her first jazz LP for Concord (Sweet Lorraine) in 1978. In the 1990s, Feather became a first-rate jazz singer as a member of the vocal group Full Swing, developing her expressive contralto to capture the essence of every song. She began regularly contributing lyrics to their repertoire, but her writing career blossomed when she began recording on her own. Her ability to write lyrics to challenging, often obscure instrumentals by Fats Waller and Duke Ellington, while also collaborating with several excellent, currently active songwriters, has impressed many jazz critics. Humor is especially her strong suit (Imaginary Guy, You're Outa Here, Antarctica, and Indiana Lana), though her ballads, swing vehicles, and pop songs also merit strong praise.
Feather has also written extensively for television (she has earned seven Emmy nominations) and movie soundtracks, including #The Jungle Book 2 and Julie Andrews' vocal comeback in #The Princess Diaries 2. Opera star Jessye Norman performed one of her songs (Faster, Higher, Stronger) at the opening of the 1996 Olympics. ~ Ken Dryden, Rovi
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