
The Journey
AVoiceThatTranscends
Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Bridget A. Bazile discovered her calling in the rich musical traditions of her hometown — a city where gospel, jazz, and opera converge in the streets and sanctuaries. A graduate of Tulane University and the University of New Orleans, she began touring internationally as a teenager with the legendary Moses Hogan Chorale and later the Moses Hogan Singers — the acclaimed ensembles led by the late New Orleans composer and arranger Moses G. Hogan. As lead soprano, she recorded two albums of Negro Spirituals — works now preserved in the permanent collection of the Bibliothèque nationale de France — and toured Europe alongside Grammy-winning soprano Barbara Hendricks through Greece, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium, including a televised Christmas concert with the I Flamminghi Orchestra at Sint-Jans Cathedral in the Netherlands. A winner of the Leontyne Price Competition, a Metropolitan Opera National Council finalist, and first prize winner of the Meistersinger Vocal Competition in Graz, Austria, Bridget honed a voice that effortlessly bridges the lyrical tradition of opera and the spiritual depth of gospel.
Her artistry has carried her across continents and cultures. In the United States, she has graced the stages of Carnegie Hall, Orchestra Hall in Chicago, the Kennedy Center, and Alice Tully Hall. Across Spain, she has become a beloved presence over nearly two decades of touring, performing in over fifty venues from the Teatro Arriaga in Bilbao to the Teatro Cervantes in Málaga, and bringing the spirit of New Orleans gospel to all seven Canary Islands — including the remote La Graciosa. Her reach extends to Catalonia's Els Grans del Gospel festival and as far as Andorra. In France, she serves as artist in residence with the Lyon Chamber Orchestra, performing regularly at the Basilica of Fourvière and the Bourse du Travail. Her voice has resonated from the Festival Swing in the Mountains at Serre-Chevalier to the International Festival of Great Voices and Film Music in Cannes, and as far as the World Symposium in Sydney, Australia.
Now based in Lyon, France, Bridget continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Her 2023 tour with The New Orleans Gospel Stars brought a twenty-city journey across Spain — from Madrid's Teatro Fernán Gómez to Santander's Palacio de Festivales — and she returned to close the 30th anniversary edition of the Grandes del Gospel festival in Madrid in 2024, followed by a triumphant appearance at the Jazz Voyeur Festival in Palma de Mallorca. In late 2025, she brought "The Streets of New Orleans" to Portugal for the first time, performing at Lisbon's iconic Coliseu dos Recreios, Porto's Vilar Oporto Hotel, Coimbra's Convento São Francisco, and the Teatro Municipal da Guarda — adding yet another country to a touring career that now spans twelve nations. Her 2021 Grammy Award nomination for Best Gospel Performance Song affirmed what audiences across three continents have known for decades: this is a voice that moves the soul.
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Grammy
Nominated Artist
2008
Begins touring Spain with gospel and classical performances across the Iberian Peninsula and Canary Islands.
2021
Grammy Award nomination, Best Gospel Performance Song, for "We Need a Word from The Lord" from Rickie Monie's "Inspirational Melodies" album.
2023
Twenty-city Spain tour with The New Orleans Gospel Stars. "The Streets of New Orleans" premieres at Teatro Fernán Gómez (Madrid), Teatro Arriaga (Bilbao), Teatro Cervantes (Málaga), and venues across Cantabria, Galicia, Asturias, and Catalonia. Named artist in residence with the Orchestre de Chambre de Lyon.
2024
Closes the 30th anniversary Grandes del Gospel festival in Madrid with "Oh Madrid Happy Day" alongside La Escolanía del Escorial. Jazz Voyeur Festival closing concert at Trui Teatre in Palma de Mallorca. Gospel concert with Lyon Chamber Orchestra at the Bourse du Travail.
2025
Portugal debut: four concerts in Porto, Coimbra, Lisbon (Coliseu dos Recreios), and Guarda. Closes the FIVM Cannes 2025 festival. Festival Patron at Serre-Chevalier's Swing in the Mountains. Two Christmas gospel concerts in the crypt of the Basilica of Fourvière with the Lyon Chamber Orchestra.