Erin Boheme, born 1986 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, is an American singer known for her deep understanding of jazz and traditional pop vocal traditions. Influenced by artists from the Great American Songbook, such as Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald, Boheme began performing at local events before moving to Los Angeles at 15. In 2004, she connected with Mike Melvoin, who became her mentor. Her debut album, What Love Is, was released in 2006 under Concord Records and reached number 17 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. Boheme's second album, What a Life, was produced by Michael Bublé and Alan Chang in 2013 under Heads Up Records.
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