Rickie Lee Jones is an American singer, songwriter, musician, producer and actress born in Chicago, Illinois on November 8, 1954. Throughout her career she has recorded music in several different music genres, including pop, rock, jazz, soul, R&B, and blues. At 19 years old she was performing in bars and coffee houses in Los Angeles, California. She was signed with the record label Warner Bros. and released her debut studio album in 1979 self-titled Rickie Lee Jones. The album charted at number one in Australia and number 3 in the United States. She has since released the albums Pirates, The Magazine, Flying Cowboys, Pop Pop, Traffic from Paradise, Ghostyhead, It’s Like This, The Evening of My Best Day, The Sermon on Exposition Boulevard, Balm in Gilead, The Devil You Know, and The Other Side of Desire. She has also released two compilation albums, two live albums, and one EP. In 2018 she released her autobiography self-titled Rickie Lee. In 1980 she won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist and in 1990 she on a second Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Dup or Group.
Music, Pop
Music, Pop
Music, Pop
Music, Pop, Rock