Adrianne Duncan is a jazz and classical pianist, singer, songwriter and composer based in Los Angeles. The daughter of renowned classical guitarist Charles Duncan, she has performed and recorded with such notable jazz musicians and groups as Grammy-nominated Lado B Brazilian Project, with whom she toured Brazil on keyboards and vocals. She has played and sung on numerous recordings (including The Jazz Chamber with legendary multireedist Bennie Maupin) and was the musical director of the new musical Twins for its premiere in Berlin. Also a producer and arranger, her projects include albums for actor-singers Jacqueline Emerson (The Hunger Games) and Larry Wolf (Pound, Putney Swope). Her piano playing can be heard on film soundtracks including The Chameleon and The Young Kieslowski, as well as the short films Impact! The Musical and Na Na Na (Na), which screened at Britain’s Kindfest 2020 to an audience of over 50,000 viewers. She has performed with her own and other projects at such venues as the Blue Whale, Catalina Jazz Club, REDCAT at Disney Hall and the Skirball Cultural Center, and was the founder and curator of LA Modern Jazz Series, a live music series featuring world-class creative jazz musicians. Learn more at adrianneduncan.com.