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China Forbes

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China Forbes
Forbes performs in a 2006 concert with Pink Martini.
Forbes performs in a 2006 concert with Pink Martini.
Background information
Born April 29, 1970 (1970-04-29) (age 39)
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Occupation(s) singer
Label(s) Heinz Records
Associated acts Pink Martini
Website http://www.chinaforbes.com/

China Forbes (born April 29, 1970) is an American singer and songwriter, best known as the lead singer of Pink Martini.

Forbes was born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[1] Her father is American of French/Scottish descent, and her mother is African American. She attended Phillips Exeter Academy ('88)[citation needed], then studied visual arts at Harvard University[1], where she met fellow student Thomas M. Lauderdale, a classically-trained pianist.[2] They became friends and met regularly to play music together.[2]

After graduating from Harvard in 1992, where she won the Jonathan Levy Prize for acting, Forbes worked as an actress for several years, performing off-Broadway in New York. She then became a musician, forming a band and recording a solo album. She sang the title song ("Ordinary Girl") for the late 1990s television series Clueless and the version of "Que Sera Sera" used over the opening and closing credits of Jane Campion's 2003 film In the Cut.[1]

Lauderdale, who by then was living in Portland, Oregon, asked her to sing with Pink Martini, a band he had assembled to play at political fundraisers in Portland.[2] After three years, she moved to Portland in 1998 to work full-time with the band.[2]

Apart from her efforts with Pink Martini, Forbes has released two solo albums:

China will also be featured on Michael Feinstein's newest album, “The Sinatra Project”, singing a duet of “How Will It Last?”[3]

It was announced at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles,CA, on New Year's Eve 2008, that China is expecting her first child. [4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Meet the Band from the Pink Martini website
  2. ^ a b c d Speaking in tongues, an April 2005 article about Forbes and Pink Martini from the Guardian
  3. ^ Feinstein Comes Full Swing to Capitol-Era Sinatra
  4. ^ Toast of the Nation Pink Martini: An Eclectic Splash Of Strings http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=98913917
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