Biamp Portland Jazz Festival: Jimmie Herrod
The Old Church Concert Hall
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Portland
Monday, February 24 at 8 pm PST
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Monday, February 24 at 8 pm PST
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With “a voice like a beacon of hope” (Seattle Times), vocalist Jimmie Herrod brings singular power and
expressivity to his globe-trotting career as a singer, songwriter, and entertainer on stage and screen.
Herrod first came to worldwide prominence as a finalist on the NBC nationally broadcast television
show, “America’s Got Talent,” earning the rare “Golden Buzzer” recognition from actress Sofia Vargara
and returning the following year on the AGT All-Stars series.
As a solo artist, Herrod has appeared to critical and audience acclaim with the National Symphony
Orchestra (NSO) at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and with the symphony
orchestras of San Francisco, Houston, and Oregon, including as a featured soloist for the globally
televised PBS “Joni Mitchell Songbook” concert at The Kennedy Center with the NSO, where he shared
the stage with musical luminaries like Renee Fleming, Lalah Hathaway, Raul Midon, and Aoife
O’Donovan.
Traversing many musical styles and genres in many languages, including jazz, pop, funk, and his own
original songs, Herrod has headlined concerts at the The Luxor Theater (Las Vegas), New Jersey’s South
Orange Performing Arts Center, and Portland’s Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, and has since 2017 toured
with world-pop band Pink Martini as a featured vocalist. With two EP’s under his belt – his debut “Falling
in Love and Learning” and 2022’s “Elated” – Herrod’s singular style and unique voice is poised to make
an ever larger impact in the world of music and entertainment.
Recent appearances include a star turn as Angel in the world premiere symphonic version of the musical
“Rent” at The Kennedy Center, where his performance was lauded by Maryland Theatre Guide as
“ebullient” and by Broadway World as “moving, textured, and sensitive,” and his 2023-24 season
includes a return engagement with the Oregon Symphony, debuts with the Bozeman and St. Louis
Symphony Orchestras, and a planned solo tour.