A true California girl, born in Los Angeles and raised on melody, Rikki is pure sunshine with a microphone. She’s been singing in the studio since she was just three years old, growing up with a recording studio in her own home and musical magic being created daily during her formative years. With a father who wrote and produced platinum pop records, music wasn’t just around her—it was the air she breathed.
A trained pop and jazz vocalist and a lifelong studio rat, Rikki pairs technical precision with fearless instinct. By 15, she was already mastering mezzo-soprano harmony stacks by The Andrews Sisters and Glenn Miller, sharpening her ear and vocal agility in a way few singers ever achieve. Not long after, she was singing professionally in a touring 17-piece jazz band, earning touring chops up the wazoo and learning how to command a stage night after night.
From the moment she steps onstage, something shifts. Her smile is contagious. Her energy is visceral. She doesn’t just perform—she connects. A natural-born entertainer with charisma to the moon, Rikki is utterly captivating to watch and impossible to ignore.
There’s a magnetic pull when she sings. You won’t stay in your seat for long. Somehow, in a room full of people, she makes it feel like the song is meant just for you—as if you’re the only one there. Her audience needs her, and she needs them, creating a powerful, electric exchange that has to be seen to be believed.
What truly sets Rikki apart is her authenticity. This is Rikki’s version—never an impersonation, always an interpretation. She honors the lyrics and vocal performance of the artists she covers with depth, respect, and emotional truth, delivering each song in a way that feels genuine, honest, and unmistakably her own.
Warm, radiant, and deeply passionate about connecting through music, Rikki leaves audiences buzzing long after the final note fades. One performance is all it takes—you won’t just remember her—you’ll hire her.
Rikki is that rare artist with the musical depth and chops to seamlessly move between worlds. She can deliver the emotional mysticism of Stevie Nicks, the storytelling intimacy of Taylor Swift, the powerhouse precision of Carrie Underwood, and the fearless pop icon energy of Madonna—then, at the drop of a hat, turn around and swing an Ella Fitzgerald standard on the spot with a three-piece jazz band. It’s not a trick. It’s a deep, instinctive musical understanding that allows her to adapt, interpret, and command any style with absolute credibility.