In August 2013 she performed at the Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival.[6][2] Berry and Perquisite released Lovestruck Puzzles with Unexpected Records in September 2013.[7]
In May 2017, Berry released her new album Berry Street at TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht.[10] The album was recorded in Brooklyn, New York and produced with producers Jesse Singer and Chris Soper.[11] She subsequently toured the Netherlands, including at Sugarfactory in Amsterdam and Metropool in Hengelo.[12]
Raís (2020) (together with Randal Corsen and Jean-Jacques Rojer)
N.O.W. (2022)
Reception
In February 2011, Berry won the NPO Radio 6 Soul & Jazz Talent award.[19][20] In the summer of 2011 she was invited to perform at North Sea Jazz Festival in Rotterdam,[21] and again in 2013 at the Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival.[6][2]
Erwin Zijleman, Dutch music reviewer, described her 2012 debut album Marbles as "jazzy pop music with substance".[11]
The 2013 single Hold On became a 3FM Megahit at the 3FM national radio station in the Netherlands.[22]
The Herald described Berry as having "astonishingly pure but powerful vocals" after her 2014 performance at The Hydro in Glasgow.[23]
Zijleman describes the Berry Street album as "breating quality" powered by Berry's "fantastic voice".[11]
As of April 2020, Berry has over 300,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.[24] Her song Hold On from the album Berry Street reached 10 million streams in October 2019[25] and 20 million streams by June 2022.[26]
External links
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