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Tamm E Hunt
Tamm E. displays a vocal texture and style that only arrives with years of due diligence in preparation along with some serious natural talent. Connect this to the extraordinary musicianship of jazz giants like Gary Bartz and Eric Reed; mix in some classic jazz favorites and do it live at Birdland.
Tamm E.'s improvisational vocal skills are noteworthy on every tune and outstanding on Blue Skies, God Bless the Child, and Summertime. Although she clearly has her own unique style and voice, one can unquestionably hear overtones of Little Jimmy Scott and maybe a combo of Nancy Wilson and Sassy at times. She sounds like Tamm E.; and that's a good thing.
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Jazz Singer Celebrates Black Music Month with The Roots of Jazz Baltimore Exhibit at The Enoch Pratt Free Library Central Branch
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Tamm E Hunt
Baltimore, MD"The Roots of Jazz Baltimore The Movers, Shakers and Music Makers" an exhibit curated by Jazz singer/author/historian Tamm E Hunt celebrates Black Music Month and provides glimpses of Baltimore's historic Jazz life from the 1920's through the present day. The exhibit is hosted by Enoch Pratt Free Library Central Branch, in the Annex corridor, 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD from April 1 through the summer of 2011. The display can be accessed during the library's hours: Mon-Wed 10 am-7 ...
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Baltimore Museum of Art Presents Tamm E Hunt and Her Trio July 6
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Michael Ricci
Jazz Singer/actor Tamm E Hunt performing live at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Thursday, July 6, 2006 at 7 o'clock PM in the museums 500 seat state of the art Meyerhoff Concert Hall located at 10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218. Tamm E Hunt's performance is one of the highlights of the BMA's monthly Free First Thursday event. The museum invited the talented singer back for an encore after a stellar engagement during a Black History Month celebration in ...
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Jazz singer Tamm E Hunt recieves 2002 MCAF Awards to present Jazz in Harlem
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All About Jazz
Jazz singer and president/founder Harlem Jazz Foundation, Inc. Tamm E Hunt awarded the 2002 Manhattan Community Arts Fund Award in the multi-disciplinary category on Monday, June 24,2002 by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council to present THE HISTORY OF HARLEM'S JAZZ, BLUES and LATIN JAZZ to intergenerational audiences in Harlem.
The MCAF awards took place at The Santuary of the Washington Square United Methodist Church by the staff of LMCC and DCA, ...
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