A native of Metairie, Louisiana and presently lives in Lyon, France.
Bridget Bazile graduated from Tulane University, the University of New Orleans and attended the University of Oklahoma. Winner of the prestigious Leontyne Price Competition, a finalist for the Metropolitan Opera National Council in 1999 and first prize in the Meistersinger Vocal Competition in Graz, Austria in 2001. She has performed the lyric roles of operas by Purcell, Puccini, Mozart, Handel, Verdi and Gershwin and was the principal soloist with the New World Ensemble, Moses Hogan Chorale and the Moses Hogan Singers. Her professional appearances include appearing as principal soloist at Carnegie Hall, Orchestra Hall in Chicago and the Lyon Sacred Music Festival in Lyon, France, the National Convention and American Choral Director at DAR Constitution Hall, the John F. Kennedy Center for Performance. Arts, New York at Alice Tully Hall, Sully Music Festival in Sully, France and the World Symposium in Sydney, Australia. . Ms. Bazile was nominated at the 2021 Grammy Awards for “Best Gospel Performance Song” “We Need a Word from The Lord” from Rickie Monie’s “Inspirational Melodies” album.
Acclaimed worldwide and recognized as one of the most eminent classical gospel singers and spiritualists of this generation.