Amy London


Amy London is a jazz singer and educator who has appeared on Broadway and in the vocal group The Royal Bopsters. London grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio. She moved to Manhattan in 1980 and began teaching jazz vocals in 1984.
When I Look in Your Eyes was her first album as leader, recorded at Bennett Studios in Englewood, New Jersey. The album includes bassist Rufus Reid, drummer Leroy Williams, along with pianists Lee Musiker and the late John Hicks. "Let's Fly", London's second Motema release, features the title song written by Annie Ross and Amy London, performed with pianist Tardo Hammer, bassist Santi Debriano and drummer Steve Williams. "Bridges", Amy London's retrospective, was released in 2017, and features Fred Hersch, Bob Mintzer, Lonnie Smith, and Darmon Meader London can also be heard singing alto with the New York Voices on Robert Lepley's "Visions Within," narrated by Meryl Strep.
London sang in the musical City of Angels from 1989 to 1992. She helped start the vocal jazz BFA program at The New School in 1992, at Jazz House Kids in 2013, and is an adjunct professor at City College). She has led vocal clinics at jazz camps around the world.
In 2015 London produced The Royal Bopsters Project, an album that gathered a group of musicians to pay homage to vocalese singers. It received four and a half stars from DownBeat magazine. The group included Holli Ross, Dylan Pramuk, and Darmon Meader. Appearing as guests on the album were jazz singers Mark Murphy, Annie Ross, Jon Hendricks, Sheila Jordan, and Bob Dorough.

Personal life

London and her husband Roni Ben-Hur have been residents of Teaneck, New Jersey.

Discography