Melody Gardot (b. 1985) is a Grammy-nominated U.S. jazz singer, writer, and musician.
Born on the 2nd February 1985 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Gardot took up piano and played as a youngster on the nightclub scene of Philadelphia, influenced by jazz, folk, rock, and pop musics. At the age of nineteen she was a fashion student at the Community College of Philadelphia. While cycling in Philadelphia in November 2003 she was hit by a car whose driver had ignored a red traffic light. Read Full BioMelody Gardot (b. 1985) is a Grammy-nominated U.S. jazz singer, writer, and musician.
Born on the 2nd February 1985 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Gardot took up piano and played as a youngster on the nightclub scene of Philadelphia, influenced by jazz, folk, rock, and pop musics. At the age of nineteen she was a fashion student at the Community College of Philadelphia. While cycling in Philadelphia in November 2003 she was hit by a car whose driver had ignored a red traffic light. In the accident she suffered serious head and spinal injuries, and her pelvis was broken in two places. Because of these severe injuries she was confined to her hospital bed for a year. Her musical beginning was prompted by a tending physician who was concerned with her cognitive impairment as a result of head injury sustained in the accident. He believed that music would help her brain injury improve, as it has been known to show remarkable results in improving people's cognitive ability after such trauma.
Following her doctor's suggestion, Gardot made recordings bedside, while still unable to walk, and eventually released the works as an EP: Some Lessons: The Bedroom Sessions (2005). Gardot's desire to be well, combined with a bit of luck, brought her to the attention of a local radio DJ at the AAA station WXPN (known for launching the careers of artists such as Amos Lee and Norah Jones). Her cognitive powers slowly but surely became pronounced, leading to the independent recording and release of her debut CD, Worrisome Heart, which was reissued in 2007 by Verve records.
Gardot is hypersensitive to light and noise, so wears dark glasses; she also uses a cane to walk. Onstage she requires a special seating unit, and wears a Transcutaneous Electro-Nerve Stimulator, a TENS device, to assist in alleviating her neuralgic muscle pain. Though touring is difficult, she has been performing in major cities on the East Coast of the U.S. to support her recordings. In 2009, working with producer Larry Klein and arranger Vince Mendoza - both known for their work with Joni Mitchell - Gardot followed up her Verve debut with My One and Only Thrill.
In 2012, she released the album The Absence.
Born on the 2nd February 1985 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Gardot took up piano and played as a youngster on the nightclub scene of Philadelphia, influenced by jazz, folk, rock, and pop musics. At the age of nineteen she was a fashion student at the Community College of Philadelphia. While cycling in Philadelphia in November 2003 she was hit by a car whose driver had ignored a red traffic light. Read Full BioMelody Gardot (b. 1985) is a Grammy-nominated U.S. jazz singer, writer, and musician.
Born on the 2nd February 1985 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Gardot took up piano and played as a youngster on the nightclub scene of Philadelphia, influenced by jazz, folk, rock, and pop musics. At the age of nineteen she was a fashion student at the Community College of Philadelphia. While cycling in Philadelphia in November 2003 she was hit by a car whose driver had ignored a red traffic light. In the accident she suffered serious head and spinal injuries, and her pelvis was broken in two places. Because of these severe injuries she was confined to her hospital bed for a year. Her musical beginning was prompted by a tending physician who was concerned with her cognitive impairment as a result of head injury sustained in the accident. He believed that music would help her brain injury improve, as it has been known to show remarkable results in improving people's cognitive ability after such trauma.
Following her doctor's suggestion, Gardot made recordings bedside, while still unable to walk, and eventually released the works as an EP: Some Lessons: The Bedroom Sessions (2005). Gardot's desire to be well, combined with a bit of luck, brought her to the attention of a local radio DJ at the AAA station WXPN (known for launching the careers of artists such as Amos Lee and Norah Jones). Her cognitive powers slowly but surely became pronounced, leading to the independent recording and release of her debut CD, Worrisome Heart, which was reissued in 2007 by Verve records.
Gardot is hypersensitive to light and noise, so wears dark glasses; she also uses a cane to walk. Onstage she requires a special seating unit, and wears a Transcutaneous Electro-Nerve Stimulator, a TENS device, to assist in alleviating her neuralgic muscle pain. Though touring is difficult, she has been performing in major cities on the East Coast of the U.S. to support her recordings. In 2009, working with producer Larry Klein and arranger Vince Mendoza - both known for their work with Joni Mitchell - Gardot followed up her Verve debut with My One and Only Thrill.
In 2012, she released the album The Absence.
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Morning Sun
Melody Gardot Lyrics
There little babe, don't you cry
We got that sunny morning waitin' on us now
There's a light at the end of the tunnel
We can be worry-free
Just take it from me
Honey child
Let me tell you now, child
That morning sun is here to greet us
With her loving light so warm
That morning sun is here to meet us
Waitin' on the wakin' up of everyone
She ain't gonna quit 'till you're smiling now
Lemme tell you, child
Lemme tell you, honey child
That morning sun
Has come to greet ya
She's peekin' round the corner
Just waitin' just to meet ya
Shinin' down on all your troubles
Lemme tell ya, child
Lemme tell ya, honey child
'Cause this world was made for dreamin'
This world was made for you
This world made for believin'
In all the things you're gonna do
Ah, honey child
Lemme tell ya now, child
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MELODY GARDOT
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Rosie Brown
THIS IS MUSIC! ❤🎵🎶
Melody you're my absolute favourite singer and musician, my biggest role model on the planet.
I discovered you when I was about 13 and I'm now turning 23.
You have no idea how much of a positive impact your music have had on my life, I simply cannot thank you enough.
You have inspired me and moved me in ways I never thought were possible!
My biggest dream is to be able to see you live, big concerts are a bit troublesome for me though.
One day maybe 🙏
❤ Love from a girl with autism ❤
Emil Rejon
Hey little baby
don't you cry
we got that sunny morning waiting on us know
There's a light at the end of the tunnel
we can live it as free
Just take it from me
Honey child let me tell you know child
that morning sun is here to greet us
with a loving light, so warm
that morning sun is here to meet us
waiting on the waking up on everyone
She ain't gonna keep
till you smile ooh
let me tell you honey child
let me tell you honey child
AVI Solomon
Melody , I live again when I hear u singing , I breath again , I see the colours in this world , I can't even express how u make me feel hearing ur music the sad or the happy ones , I wish I could see u sing live , nothing during wars and hard times like real music , please don't make us wait for more , all the love from Syria ..
Andrew Ein
Much peace my friend. There is always light, and there will always be love.
Kirsten Lyngholm
If we can dream it... PEACE EVERYWHERE IN EVERY HEART
Maurizio Cirillo
Ciao Fratello Siriano qualunque sia il Dio che porti pace nella tua terra
Nikolas SoDiant
Force to you 🙏 🌿🌿🌿
Flavio Garcia
Beautiful words and feelings... hope for you and your beautiful brothers and sisters !
Arthur Greenwood
This lady's voice brings me to my knees, I am 67 years old and still discovering great music.
Jana Jorgenson
Me too! Isn’t it sooooo inspiring finding an artist so raw & talented as Melody Gardot?! #Priceless ♥️🎵🎼🎶🌟✨💫
seth1455
I know exactly how you feel Arthur, on both counts
Metis
That’s the gift and beauty of music. We will never hear everything in our lifetime and every day offers the joy of a new discovery.