Andromeda Turre
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Background and Training
Raised within the legacy of jazz’s foremost Innovators—immersed in the presence of legends such as Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Ray Charles, and Wynton Marsalis—Andromeda Turre absorbed invaluable insights into jazz’s artistry, observing their mastery firsthand from birth. As the daughter of trombonist Steve Turre and cellist Akua Dixon, this lineage not only informs her artistry but also provides a foundation from which she redefines boundaries, bridging heritage with innovation. Educated at The Boston Conservatory and Berklee College of Music, Turre developed a voice uniquely her own, seamlessly integrating classical, contemporary, and theatrical frameworks into jazz, reshaping the genre to engage with its modern context.
Global Performances and Tours
Celebrated for her emotionally resonant performances, Turre has captivated audiences across more than seventeen countries across Europe and Asia and in renowned performance spaces in America. Her international career began with a two-year residency in Japan, where she produced her debut album, Introducing Andromeda Turre, followed by years of international touring throughout Europe and Asia. Her off-Broadway work includes roles in Sleep No More, Woody Allen’s Murder Mystery Blues, and most recently, Twyla Tharp and T Bone Burnett’s How Long Blues, which premiered at Little Island in June 2024. She has also been a first call background vocalist at Saturday Night Live since 2011 as well as lending background vocals to Ray Charles and Michael Bublé.
Multidisciplinary Artist
Turre seamlessly integrates her commitment to social change into her artistry and expanded the reach of her From the Earth project by transforming her climate research into a multidisciplinary gallery exhibit. Collaborating with visual artists, she brought her vision to life through the From the Earth Gallery Experience, which premiered at the Arts Westchester Gallery in White Plains, NY, on April 4, 2024. The exhibit featured photography, sculpture, video installations, paintings, poetry, a guided meditation room, child-friendly interactive installations, and handwritten song lyrics and sheet music for her original compositions. The From the Earth album served as a sound installation, providing an immersive auditory complement to the visual and interactive elements of the exhibit.
Turre expands on her knowledge of Afrodiasporic jazz traditions as a featured speaker at the 2025 Jazz Congress at Jazz at Lincoln Center. This opportunity builds upon her “Growing Up Jazz” keynote presentation which teaches Black history through the lens of jazz.
The founder of M31 Entertainment, LLC, where she curates bespoke, high-level immersive experiences for corporate events, Turre creates work opportunities for fellow musicians and artists. One example of that is the Juneteenth celebration for New York City’s Central Park, which she has Artistic Directed since its inception in 2022. She also owns M31 Publishing, through which she publishes her original compositions. In 2024 she founded Starbilt Records as a platform to release her own music independently in the absence of equitable label opportunities.