Terrace Martin & Alex Isley
Biography Terrace Martin & Alex Isley
                                                                        
 Terrace Martin
 
A three-time GRAMMY-nominated artist/producer/multi-instrumentalist from the Crenshaw District, Terrace Martin is renowned as being one of the top jazz musicians in the world and has become a creative engine at the epicenter of LA's progressive hip-hop scene. His noteworthy production has included major collaborations with Kendrick Lamar (good kid, M.A.A.D. city & the GRAMMY-winning To Pimp a Butterfly), Travis Scott, Stevie Wonder, Snoop Dogg, Herbie Hancock, and many other influential artists. Among the most versatile musicians and producers of his generation, Terrace's path is leading him in parallel with the greats including Quincy Jones and Dr. Dre, while also launching his vibrant, progressive, genre-crossing record label, Sounds of Crenshaw.
 Alex Isley
 
Hailing from Los Angeles, Alex Isley comes from a musically-rich and versatile family. Her  maternal grandmother was an opera singer, and began classically-training Alex at age 12, while  her father, Ernie, and his brothers, are collectively the R&B/Funk pioneers, The Isley Brothers. Alex has collaborated with an array of artists, from Terrace Martin to Moses Sumney to  Kendrick Lamar; she sang vocals on Lamar’s 2016 Grammy-winning, “These Walls”. She’s also  featured on PJ Morton’s ‘The Piano Album’ (on ‘How Deep Is Your Love’ as a duet with Morton). In November 2019, Alex and producer, Jack Dine, released a joint EP entitled ‘Wilton’. They  followed with their singles, ‘Gone’, ‘Good & Plenty’ with Masego, “Mine”, and a later, a Good &  Plenty Remix, with Lucky Daye. In 2020, Alex performed her own NPR Tiny Desk (Home Edition)  and was featured on HBO’s ‘Insecure’ series.  
In March 2022, Alex lent vocals to Lucky Daye’s latest album, Candydrip, as well as PJ Morton’s  album, ‘Watch The Sun’, performing on “Still Believe”, alongside PJ and Jill Scott. Most recently,  Alex released the highly-anticipated joint album with Jack, ‘Marigold’.

 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
            