Kandace Springs Pays Tribute To 'The Women Who Raised' Her
Kandace Springs' latest album consists of covers of the women in jazz she idolized growing up. "It's a tribute record to give back to what they've inspired me to do as an artist," she says.
by Lulu Garcia-Navarro
Apr 05, 2020
3 minutes
Kandace Springs' third record is a source of familiarity in uncertain times. Titled The Women Who Raised me, it's full of beloved and recognizable songs associated with jazz artists who inspired and influenced Springs as an artist: Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, Lauryn Hill and Norah Jones, among many others. But the album is not only a tribute to some of those legends, it's also a showcase of Springs' talent for reinterpreting and seamlessly blending genres.
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro spoke to Kandace Springs about in the bathroom at the Nashville airport. Listen to the radio version at the audio link above and read on for highlights of the interview.
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