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TAMM E HUNT

What a pleasure!...Tommy Webb

     On April 27th of 2007, we had a wonderful interview with
Ms Tamm E Hunt ... The interview was, of course something very
special here ... from the first "hello Ms Tamm E" ! 
We were joined by "Mr Bernard Stollman, President of ESP Records,
the label that Tamm E is now signed to.
     We've taken the time to edit this 1 hour 20 minute interview into
7 segments.
Part#3
Part#4
Part#5
Part#6

CALENDAR
Every Tuesday ~ 6 PM - 8 PM 
SONATA
JAZZ DUO
 featuring

 
Jackie Blake
Saxophones/Flute
&

Brian Kooken
Guitar
 
and special guest sitting in
 
$5.00 cover
@
XANDO COFFEE & BAR
3003 N. Charles Street
corner 31st  Street
Charles Village
Baltimore, MD 21218

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Friday & Saturday ~ May 25th & 26th
KEVIN ROBINSON ENSEMBLE

featuring
Kevin Robinson ~ Saxophone
Brandy Brewer ~ Bass
Kim Walker ~ vox
and others...
9 PM -1:30 AM
 
New Haven Lounge
1522 Havenwood Road
(Northwood Plaza)
Baltimore, MD
410.366.7416

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Saturday, May 26th
TAMM E HUNT

with
James McKinney, Keyboard
Blake Meister, Bass
and others...
8 PM - Midnight
No Cover
Complimentary hors d'oeuvres
By Chef Sean Sherrod
Cash Bar
Van Gogh Martinis & More by Andre'
 
Tremont PARK Hotel
CELEBRITIES LOUNGE

8 East Pleasant Street
Between Charles Street & Saint Paul Place
Baltimore, MD 21202
410.576.1200

 

     

 

                 
                  Tamm E Hunt         "Tamm E Hunt Live@Birdland"

Tamm E Hunt "On The Web"

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     "Tamm E Hunt Live@Birdland" is quality jazz the way it is supposed
to be. 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"!

George W. Carroll, EJazzNews
 

 


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