Umbria Jazz Festival
Jul 9 2006Perugia
North Sea Jazz Festival
Jul 15 2006Rotterdam
North Sea Jazz Festival
Jul 16 2006Rotterdam
Molde Jazz Festival
Jul 17 2006Molde
Casa de Jazz
Jul 24 2006Rome
San Javier Jazz Festival
Jul 29 2006San Javier
Sapporo Jazz Festival
Aug 6 2006Sapporo
San Jose Jazz Festival
Aug 20 2006San Jose, CA
Hollywood Bowl
Aug 23 2006Los Angeles, CA
The Vic
Aug 24 2006Santa Monica, CA
Steamers
Aug 25 2006Fullerton, CA
"Gambarini is a true successor to Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, and Carmen McRae." - Kevin Lowenthal, BOSTON GLOBE

Roberta Gambarini was born in Torino, Italy, into a family where jazz was much loved and appreciated. She began listening to this music as a child and started taking clarinet lessons when she was twelve years old. By the time she was 17, she began singing and performing in jazz clubs around Northern Italy and at the age of 18, she decided to move to Milan to pursue a career as a jazz singer.

Soon after her move to Milan, still in her teens, Roberta took third place in a national jazz radio competition on TV, leading to performance opportunities at jazz festivals throughout Italy. She has performed in Jazz broadcasts on the Italian radio and TV channels and recorded since 1986 both under her own name and as a guest. In 1997, she worked with French Hammond organ player Emmanuel Bex, touring jazz clubs throughout Italy.

In 1998 she moved to the United States with a scholarship from the New England Conservatory in Boston. Two weeks later, Roberta stunned many in the jazz world with a third place finish in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Vocal Competition.

Since then, she has performed with Michael Brecker, Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, Slide Hampton, Roy Hargrove, Jimmy Heath, Hank Jones, Christian McBride, and Toots Thielemans, amongst many others, and has performed at Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, Town Hall and Walt Disney Concert Hall, and jazz festivals around the world such as Barbados, London, Monterey, North Sea, Toronto, and Umbria.

A dynamic performer with virtuosic vocal chops, she draws rave reviews and enthusiastic fan support wherever she performs. And shes done so with no hype and to the astonishment of many no domestic releases. Until now: on June 6, 2006, GROOVIN High will release Robertas North American debut, Easy to Love.

Roberta shows off her instrumental approach and warm timbre, impeccable timing and intonation, incredible technique and scatting and improvisation skills on a set of 12 excellent jazz standards and classic songs from The Great American Songbook. The album also includes two bonus tracks and features special guest James Moody on a scintillating scat duel.

Roberta will tour internationally with her band in 2006 and 2007 in support of her album.

"Amazing stuff...all of it." - Don Heckman, LA TIMES


"Gambarini is the real deal. - Steve Eddy, OC REGISTER


"Number 1 Vocal Jazz Record of 2005 - SWING JOURNAL (Japan)