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Tuck & Patti At Miner Auditorium

by Steven Roby
Tuck & Patti Miner Auditorium San Francisco, California October 5, 2025You could feel the room hold its breath as Patti Cathcart settled onto a piano bench, cane set aside, Tuck Andress and guitar at her shoulder. The first song, Mystical Miracle," was offered to the women in the house, and landed like a mission statement: honest affection, transparent vulnerability. Seen up close, the duo's vaunted intimacy is not a stylistic pose; it is the operating ...
Continue ReadingTuck & Patti at Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli in Cremona

by Danilo Codazzi
Tuck & Patti: I Remember You

by Tom Greenland
I Remember You, from guitar/vocal duo Tuck & Patti, is the first in its catalogue to exclusively feature songs from the Great American Songbook. Originally inspired by the duets of Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald, the pair has been a marital and musical team for 30 years, evolving a crossover sound that draws on jazz, R&B, folk, pop and new acoustic music. Jazz fans will appreciate the sensitivity and consummate craftsmanship they bring to these oft-roasted chestnuts from the standards ...
Continue ReadingTuck & Patti: Paradise Found

by Dave Hughes
Tuck and Patti, guitar and vocal duo as well as husband and wife, offer up another helping of positive, optimistic musical brilliance on Paradise Found. I think they found paradise about twenty years ago, when they first began performing together. They both possess considerable chops, always utilized in exquisite taste and in perfect tandem.
This time around, they occasionally supplement their duets with other instruments, such as soprano sax and percussion on the opening tune "Lembrancas." ... Continue ReadingTuck and Patti: Paradise Found

by Dave Hughes
Tuck and Patti, guitar and vocal duo as well as husband and wife, offer up another helping of positive, optimistic musical brilliance on Paradise Found. I think they found paradise about twenty years ago, when they first began performing together. They both possess considerable chops, always utilized in exquisite taste and in perfect tandem.
This time around, they occasionally supplement their duets with other instruments, such as soprano sax and percussion on the opening tune "Lembrancas." ... Continue Reading