Eden Atwood

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Eden Atwood
Born (1969-01-11) January 11, 1969 (age 55)[1]
Origin Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Singer, actress, activist
Years active 1992-present
Labels Concord, Groove Note
Website edenatwood.com

Eden Atwood is an American jazz musician, actress and an advocate for the civil rights of people born with intersex traits. She was born in Memphis, Tennessee and moved to Montana at the age of five. She is the daughter of Hubbard "Hub" Atwood, a composer and arranger for Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole among others, and granddaughter of the novelist, A. B. Guthrie, Jr.[2][3][4][5]

Career

At the age of 23, Eden was signed to Concord Records. She promptly made her debut with Marian McPartland on There Again (1994). She continues to record and tour.

Advocacy

Eden Atwood was born with Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS). AIS is an intersex trait occurring in approximately 1 in 20,000 individuals.[6][7] In an individual with complete AIS, the body’s cells are unable to respond to androgens, or “male” hormones. (“Male” hormones is an unfortunate term, since these hormones are ordinarily present and active in both males and females.)[7] Eden publicly discussed her life as a woman with AIS for the first time in liner notes for her 2002 album, Waves: The Bossa Nova Session, with Bill Kohlhaase (Finding Eden: A Singer's Journey). Later she was featured on ABC's Primetime Live in 2008.[8]

Eden Atwood received her Master's of Social Work from Walla Walla University in December, 2013, and makes her home in Missoula, Montana.

Discography

  • Today! (Southport, 1992)
  • No One Ever Tells You (Concord Records, 1992)
  • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Concord Records, 1993)
  • There Again (Concord Records, 1994)
  • A Night in the Life (Concord Records, 1996)
  • Wild Women Don't Get the Blues: Eden Atwood and The Last Best Band (Self-produced, 1996)
  • The Girl From Ipanema: Jeremy Monteiro & Friends with Special Guest Star, Eden Atwood (Sangaji Records, 2002)
  • My Ideal (Sangaji Records, 2002)
  • Waves: The Bossa Nova Session (GrooveNote Records, 2002)
  • Feels Like Home: Eden Atwood and The Last Best Band (Self-produced, 2003)
  • This Is Always: The Ballad Session (GrooveNote Records, 2004)
  • Turn Me Loose (SSJ Records, 2010)
  • Like Someone In Love (SSJ Records, 2010)
  • Angel Eyes (SSJ Records, 2013)

Filmography

Actress[9]

Officer April (1992) … "Gloria"
Skeletons (1992) … "Gloria"
Two Confessions (1991) … "Gloria"

Casting Department[9]

  • Mindwarp, casting: Chicago (1992)

References

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  4. Eden Atwood at AllMusic
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  9. 9.0 9.1 Eden Atwood at the Internet Movie Database

External links

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