Olga Román, born on January 16, 1959 in Madrid, Spain, is a singer-songwriter known for her work across jazz, pop, Latin American music, and Argentine folklore. She studied at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, graduating summa cum laude in December 1987 with a Fulbright scholarship. In 1988, she formed the Olga Román Quartet, performing at various jazz festivals including Montreal, Quebec, and Newport. Her breakthrough came when she was nominated for the Boston Music Awards as Best Jazz Vocalist in 1992. Román returned to Spain in January 1993 and has since collaborated extensively with JoaquÃn Sabina on albums such as Esta boca es mÃa (1994), Yo, mi, me, contigo (1996), and 19 dÃas y 500 noches (1999). Her solo albums include Vueltas y vueltas (2001) and Olga Román 2 (2005).
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