Rachel Therrien

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Rachel Therrien
Rachel Therrien performing at the 2023 Sunfest festival
Background information
BornRimouski, Quebec, Canada
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • musician
  • composer
  • record producer
Instrument(s)
Years active2009–present
Labels
  • Truth Revolution Records
  • Multiple Chords Music
  • Bonsaï Music
Websiteracheltherrien.com

Rachel Therrien is a French-Canadian jazz trumpeter, composer and bandleader. Besides trumpet she also plays flugelhorn. Winner of the 2015 TD Grand Prize Jazz Award at the renowned Montreal International Jazz Festival and the 2016 Stingray Jazz Rising Star Award,[1] her 5th album VENA got nominated as Best Jazz Album of the Year at the Canadian JUNOs[2] of 2021 and the Quebec ADISQ Awards 2020[3].[4]

Discography[edit]

  • On Track (2011)
  • Home Inspiration (2014)
  • Pensamiento: Proyecto Colombia (2016)
  • Why Don't You Try? (2017)
  • VENA (2020)
  • Mi Hogar (2023)

Honours[edit]

Wins:

Nominations:

  • 2021 Juno Awards (CA), Best Jazz Album: Solo (VENA)[2]
  • 2020 ADISQ Awards (CA), Best Jazz Album (VENA)
  • 2018 Independent Music Awards (US), Best Jazz Record Producer (Why Don't You Try?)

References[edit]

  1. ^ review Downbeat magazine Why Don't you Try October 2017 http://downbeat.com/reviews/detail/why-dont-you-try
  2. ^ a b news Jazz FM Juno Awards 2021: A guide to the jazz nominees https://jazz.fm/juno-awards-2021-nominations-jazz/
  3. ^ news Sorties Jazznight Album de L'année 2020 de l'Adisq https://sortiesjazznights.com/carl-mayotte-jean-pierre-zanella-rachel-therrien-emie-rioux-roussel-et-jacques-kuba-seguin-en-nomination-pour-lalbum-de-lannee-jazz-de-ladisq/
  4. ^ Biography of Rachel Therrien on official management's website https://freerunartists.com/rachel-therrien/

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