Cyrille Aimée

Cyrille Aimée at the Emelin Theatre, Mamaroneck, Westchester, NY, November 14, 2026

Cyrille Aimée

“A sweet, girlish voice that she controls with a sniper’s precision.” — The New York Times

GRAMMY-nominated vocalist Cyrille Aimée has earned international acclaim for her fearless improvisation, radiant stage presence, and genre-crossing approach to jazz. Winner of the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, Aimée has performed with Roy Hargrove, appeared at the Apollo Theater, and starred alongside Bernadette Peters in a Stephen Sondheim tribute at New York City Center with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Her reimagining of Sondheim’s “Marry Me a Little” earned a GRAMMY nomination, and her performance in the New York City Center tribute was hailed by the New York Daily News as “a revelation.”

Aimée’s music is shaped by a life lived across cultures. Raised in Samois-sur-Seine, France—home of the Django Reinhardt Festival—she grew up in a multilingual household filled with music, dance, and the Afro-Caribbean rhythms of her Dominican heritage. As a teenager, she would sneak out at night to join the gypsy jazz musicians gathered nearby, an experience that helped shape her unmistakable sense of rhythm, spontaneity, and musical freedom.

Her 2024 album, À Fleur de Peau, reveals a more personal side of her artistry, blending jazz, pop, Caribbean rhythm, and storytelling into music that feels intimate, open, and alive. For audiences, a Cyrille Aimée concert is a chance to hear a vocalist who brings precision, warmth, and improvisational joy to every song—music that moves easily across borders while staying deeply connected to the moment.

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