Singer Stella Cole's career began when she performed a thirty-second a cappella improvisation around the standard "Over the Rainbow", a sequence that went viral worldwide on social networks and garnered 27 million views. An interpreter of the great American pop and jazz repertoire, she gave weekly concerts followed by one and a half million subscribers to her account from 2020 to 2022, and attracted the attention of stars and professionals such as David Foster, Michael Bublé, James Taylor, John Mayer and Meghan Trainor, before being offered an artist's contract. Equally present on stage, Stella Cole tours the United States and other countries around the world, performing in venues such as Madison Square Garden, Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and clubs like Birdland and Café Carlyle. Released in 2024 on La Réserve Records, her namesake debut album, produced by Matt Pierson, features a dozen jazz and pop standards, including the Beatles' "P.S. I Love You". Popularized by the same group, she covers "Till There Was You" from the musical The Music Man (1957), opening the album It's Magic (2025), ranked #20 on the Billboard Albums Jazz chart.
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