Esperanza Spalding – Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Career, and Everything

Esperanza Spalding – Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Career, and Everything

Esperanza is a famous American singer, bassist, songwriter, and composer who has won five Grammy Awards and several other accolades. She also received two honorary doctorates from Berklee College of Music and the California Institute of the Arts.

Keep reading to learn more about Spalding’s net worth, personal life, professional career, and more.

Field Details
Real Name Esperanza Emily Spalding
Profession Musician, composer, singer, songwriter
Date of Birth October 18, 1984
Age 40 years
Birth Place Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Parents N/A
Net Worth Estimated $2 million
Instagram Esperanza Spalding Instagram

Net Worth 2024

As of 2024, Spalding’s net worth is approximately $2 million. Most of her fortune has come from her successful career in the music industry. 

Early Life

Spalding was born in Portland, Oregon, on October 18, 1984. Her father was African American, and her mother was Welsh Native American. Her parents separated when she was a child, and Spalding and her brother moved in with her mother. She grew up in the King neighborhood of northeast Portland, which was famous for gang violence at the time. 

In her childhood, Spalding was diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and due to that, she was home-schooled during her elementary school years. During that time, she sometimes accompanied her mother to her mother’s jazz guitar classes, where she listened to the music carefully and repeated what the teacher played in her home.

Spalding taught herself to play the violin at age five and started performing with the Chamber Music Society of Oregon. She remained in the group until she was 15 and left as concertmaster. As a teenager, she performed live in clubs in Portland.

Spalding left The Northwest Academy after earning her GED and joining Portland State University’s music program. Later, she transferred to Berklee College of Music, and shortly after graduation, she was hired to teach bass performance and private lessons there. At 20, she became one of the youngest instructors in that college’s history.

Professional Career

Spalding released her debut album, Junjo, in April 2006 under Ayva Music. Two years later, she released her self-titled second studio album, Esperanza. 2011, she won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, leading the album to the Billboard 200. She collaborated with Tineke Postma on The Dawn of Light and Terry Lyne Carrington on The Mosaic Project. She also sang a duet on the track “Freesia” with Nicholas Payton.

In 2010, Spalding released her third studio album, Chamber Music Society, which re-entered the Billboard 200 after she won the Grammy. She won the Boston Music Awards for Jazz Artist of the Year the following year. At the 84th Academy Awards, she performed Louis Armstrong’s standard “What a Wonderful World.”

Spalding released her fourth studio album, Radio Music Society, in March 2012 under Heads Up International. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album. To protect the Guantánamo prison camps, she released a single, “We Are America,” in which Steve Wonder and Harry Belafonte made cameo performances.

Spalding’s fifth studio album, Emily’s D+Evolution, was released in March 2016. It is a concept album with a fund rock sound. The following year, Harvard University appointed her a professor of the Practice of Music.

A few months later, she released her sixth studio album, Exposure. Her seventh studio album, Spalding, was released in 2018 and debuted at number 31 on the US Billboard Top Album Sales. It won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album in 2020.

Personal Life 

Spalding started dating jazz trumpeter Christian Scott while attending Berklee College of Music. They have been together for four years. 

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