Erin Bentlage

Erin Bentlage[1] is a Grammy award winning Jazz Composer & Singer-Songwriter from Vermont.[2][3] She won 67th Annual Grammy Awards and is also known to be a part of an American vocal quartet called säje.[4][5]

Career

Bentlage was raised in a small town near Burlington, Vermont where she took ballet and piano classes. She later developed a passion for jazz and improvisation. In 2019, she founded a vocal super-group named säje with Sara Gazarek, Amanda Taylor, and Johnaye Kendrick.

In 2020, she was selected for the Los Angeles Jazz Society's 'New Note' project, wherein she was commissioned to write a 20-minute original piece.

Her voice can be heard as background vocals on tracks by artists such as Moonchild, Pomplamoose and Michael Mayo. She can also be heard on the albums Djesse Vol. 3 by Jacob Collier, Allemong by Christian Euman and Golden Light by Amber Navran.[6]

At the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, she was nominated for her first Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals with säje for Desert Song. She has since been nominated for five more Grammy Awards, winning three. [7]

She is currently a faculty member of the Los Angeles College of Music and Silverlake Conservatory of Music in voice, jazz improvisation, and composition. [8]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2021 Grammy Award Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals Desert Song Nominated [9]
2024 In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning Won
2025 Alma Won
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella Silent Night Nominated
Rose Without The Thorns Nominated
2026 Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals Big Fish Won

References

  1. ^ "See the Full List of 2025 Grammy Award Winners". Vogue. February 2, 2025.
  2. ^ Engisch, Mary Williams (February 5, 2024). "Vermont musicians recognized at the 2024 Grammys, with one coming home a winner". Vermont Public.
  3. ^ Hallenbeck, Brent. "Vermont-raised singer wins second Grammy Award in Sunday's ceremony". Burlington Free Press.
  4. ^ Hallenbeck, Brent. "From Jericho to a Grammy: Erin Bentlage of säje returns to play for home-state crowd". Burlington Free Press.
  5. ^ "These jazz musicians with Seattle ties could win Grammys on Sunday". The Seattle Times. January 31, 2025.
  6. ^ Erin Bentlage. “About.” ErinBentlage.com. https://www.erinbentlage.com/about
  7. ^ GRAMMYs. Erin Bentlage | Artist. GRAMMY.com. https://www.grammy.com/artists/erin-bentlage/287131
  8. ^ Erin Bentlage. “About.” ErinBentlage.com. https://www.erinbentlage.com/about
  9. ^ GRAMMYs. Erin Bentlage | Artist. GRAMMY.com. https://www.grammy.com/artists/erin-bentlage/287131