Act 9: From Arts High gospel choir to Grammy-nominated jazz sensation 🎙️✨
From Arts High gospel choir to Grammy-nominated jazz sensation 🎙️✨
This week on Drama School Diaries, we sit down with the incredible Gretchen Parlato for an honest and inspiring conversation about artistry, curiosity, resilience, and finding your voice.
Growing up in a musical family in the Valley, Gretchen shares how her journey through LACHSA, UCLA, and the Thelonious Monk Institute shaped not only her musicianship, but her entire artistic identity. From gospel and Brazilian Bossa Nova to jazz improvisation and ethnomusicology, we explore the many influences that helped create her unmistakable sound.
We also dive into:
• How arts education became a lifelong community and support system
• The teachers and mentors who recognized her potential early on
• Collaborating with legends like Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock
• The realities of sustaining a music career in today’s streaming and social media landscape
• Mental health, rejection, aging, and staying creatively authentic in an evolving industry
With more than 80 recordings and collaborations spanning jazz, pop, and world music, Gretchen’s story is a masterclass in intentional growth, artistic integrity, and dedication to craft.
Plus, we celebrate her brand-new album, “Capricorn,” out now 🎧
Whether you’re an aspiring artist, arts student, educator, or simply someone passionate about creativity and storytelling, this episode is packed with wisdom, humor, honesty, and inspiration.
And if you’re in LA, don’t miss Gretchen performing live at LACHSApalooza at the Greek Theatre on May 30th!
LACHSApalooza Tickets [https://lachsafoundation.org/lachsapalooza/]
Gretchen Parlatos NEW ALBUM on Apple Music [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/gretchen-parlato/43556297]
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