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China Moses (born January 9, 1978 in Los Angeles) is an American singer and television host. Born in Los Angeles, California, China Moses is the daughter of jazz singer Dee Dee Bridgewater and director Gilbert Moses. She released her first single "Time" (1996) at the age of 18, along with her first video directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino. This was followed by three albums: China (1997), On tourne en rond ("We Turn Around") (2000), and Good Lovin (2004). She worked on her albums with Swedish hip hop label Breaking Bread as well as artists such as DJ Mehdi, Diam's, Karriem Riggins, Guru, Anthony Marshall, and sound engineer Bob Power. She has appeared on music channels such as MCM (1999–2001) and MTV France (2004–2011). In 2011 she joined the team for the 8th season of French TV show Le Grand Journal on Canal+, which she left in July 2012. From October 2011 to December 2012 she presented Jazz Radio’s Made in China, a daily program which aired from 7pm to 8pm. In a bid to manage her activities as an entertainer, China launched her own production company, MadeInChina Productions, in 2008. Moses and French pianist Raphaël Lemonnier created a show called Gardenias for Dinah, a tribute to their mutual idol Dinah Washington, who was also the inspiration for the album This One’s for Dinah which was released in 2009 by Blue Note. After their worldwide tour which included Europe, India, Lebanon, Canada, and Japan, Moses and Lemonnier's next work was a tribute to the great blues and jaz

Nightintales

This One's For Dinah

Crazy Blues

Whatever

Jazz Loves Disney
Disney: Les 50 Plus Belles Chansons (3 Vol.)

Le Roi Lion (Bande Originale Française du Film)

Disney: Les 50 Plus Belles Chansons
La Princesse Et La Grenouille (The Princess & The Frog)

Dinah's Blues
La Princesse Et La Grenouille (The Princess The Frog)
Jazz Inspiration: Female Vocal Ballads