Marley Munroe, widely recognized by her stage name Lady Blackbird, is an accomplished American singer and songwriter celebrated for her captivating performances in jazz, R&B, and soul music. She was born in Farmington, New Mexico, United States, on January 18, 1985.
Though she initially ventured into the music scene with contemporary Christian music in the early 2010s, her artistic evolution became apparent with the 2013 release of her debut single, "Boomerang. In a significant shift towards jazz, R&B, and soul, Lady Blackbird made a definitive transition in 2020 with the release of the single "Blackbird." The momentum continued in the subsequent year with the unveiling of her debut album, "Black Acid Soul," solidifying her presence in the realm of sophisticated and soulful sounds. Lady Blackbird's discography boasts a collection of hit singles, including the notable tracks "Five Feet Tall," "This Winter," "It’ll Never Happen Again," "Feel It Comin," and "Fix It."
Her outstanding contributions to the jazz scene were duly recognized at the 2022 Jazz FM Awards, where Lady Blackbird earned the esteemed title of International Jazz Act of the Year.
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