BIOGRAPHY

Molly Tentarelli is a Portland, Oregon based Jazz-Pop singer and songwriter. Born in Los Angeles, CA and the daughter of two musicians, Molly grew up listening to artists such as Joni Mitchell, Steely Dan, Todd Rundgren, Laura Nyro and Rickie Lee Jones.

Influenced by an array of artists and genres, Molly's musical style pushes boundaries, creating a sound that is uniquely her own. Her lyrics, drawn from personal experiences and a deep understanding of the human condition, resonate with authenticity and emotion. She is inspired by intricate harmonies.

Beyond her solo career, Molly toured the world as a background vocalist for Jarrod Lawson and has sang background for several notable artists including David Pack (Ambrosia), Michael Ball & Alfie Boe, Ozzy Osbourne, and more.

In 2018, Molly took a significant step forward with her self-titled debut Jazz-Pop album that was released on Ropeadope Records. The album was produced by Mark Hudson and featured several world renown musicians including David Sanborn, Vinnie Colaiuta, Chris Botti, Will Lee, Leland Sklar and more. Her ability to blend nuanced melodies with complex harmonies and pop genre’s vibrant rhythms demonstrates her distinct sound and creativity.