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  1. Im Februar 2005 debütierte sie in der New Yorker Carnegie Hall mit dem New York Pops Orchestra. 2005 wurde ihr Live-Album I'm with the Band (mitgeschnitten bei Auftritten im New Yorker Birdland) für den Grammy Award in der Kategorie „Bestes Jazz-Vokalalbum“ nominiert und gewann den Preis JazzWeek’s Vocalist of the Year Award.

  2. 21. Dez. 2015 · Renowned jazz vocalist Tierney Sutton joins the New West Guitar Group on their arrangement of the classic Kurt Weil composition "My Ship." Featuring guitarists Perry Smith, John Storie and...

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  3. 21. Dez. 2015 · Renowned jazz vocalist Tierney Sutton joins the New West Guitar Group on Irving Berlin's "Cheek to Cheek." NWGG features Perry Smith, John Storie and Will Brahm. This performance was...

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  4. New West Guitars have developed a widespread reputation as one of the premier jazz guitar ensembles in the world. Featuring guitarists Perry Smith (NYC) John Storie (LA) and Will Brahm (LA), they perform exciting originals, jazz standards and popular covers.

  5. Tierney Sutton (born June 28, 1963) is an American jazz singer. Career. Sutton was born in Omaha, Nebraska, but grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She received a bachelor's degree from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, and attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston. [1]

  6. Tierney Sutton, a nine-time Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist, raises awareness of systemic racism in the United States with her new single, ‘Good People.’ ‘Good People,’ is a satirical song that focuses on the wealth gap, housing discrimination, residential segregation, and historic violence against the Black community.”

  7. 6. März 2024 · An acclaimed jazz vocalist, Tierney Sutton is recognized for her pure, glowing vocals and lyrical approach to modern jazz and standards. Stylistically, she straddles the line between the cool approach of classic West Coast singers like June Christy and the more progressive contemporary artistry of performers like Sheila Jordan.