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Teeny Tucker BIO
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Many Blues singers claim
to be Authentic.
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Teeny Tucker doesn’t make that claim.
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Teeny Tucker is already the real deal!
Let’s see what other
industry giants have to say about her;
“Teeny satisfies on all
accounts. Killer Band, superior sound, impressive songs, and a
singer with pipes, taste and control.” Blues Review Magazine
“Not simply a powerful
voice, Teeny Tucker is a wonderful singer who knows when to shout
and when to whisper.” D C Blues News
“Teeny is blessed with Genuine Star Quality.”
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“A big voiced
Blues singer. In the
front ranks of women Blues singers and heralds a major
talent.
Jeff Harris of Bad Dog Blues
“One of the outstanding up-and-coming female Blues artists
on the scene today. I am expecting great things of her in
the future.” Bruce Igluaer Alligator Records
“Teeny has what everybody likes to hear. She’s got the
low-down for Blues; she’s got the swing for a jazzy sound.
She’s got Gospel, and a lotta soul, she’s very musical.
Teeny can paint a picture with words.” Kaz Kazanoff
TEENY TUCKER BIOGRAPHY
Although Teeny was born into Blues royalty, (Daughter of
Tommy Tucker) one need only to hear Teeny to know that she
has cultivated and developed her “gifts” into her very own
uniquely compelling “world-class” package.
As a child, this Dayton Ohio native began singing in the
church choir. This experience, like so many other “soulful”
success stories, undoubtedly began to chart the course of
Teeny’s music career. The paths which would lead to her
abilities to musically interpret with soulful, bluesy, and
uniquely stylistic renderings were set.
A 1994 performance at the Apollo Theatre won over the
notoriously cruel and scrutinizing audience which earned
Teeny a standing ovation. Encouraged by the Apollo
experience, Teeny started her professional singing career in
November 1996 when she caught the attention of a German
Blues promoter and manager who had promoted European tours
for her Father. Since then, her musical journey has seen
Teeny performing at many of the major Blues Festivals in the
USA, Germany, Sweden, France, Switzerland, Belgium, and Italy. Teeny
was selected to appear on the cover of July/August 2004
edition of King Biscuit Time Magazine accompanied by a full
feature story of her musical journey.
Teeny has been invited to appear on the same bill with great
blues artists such as: BB King, KoKo Taylor, Etta James,
Buddy Guy, The Holmes Brothers, Calvin Owens, Robert Cray,
and many others.
Teeny wrote 8 of the 11 songs on her second CD, titled
“First Class Woman.” which can be heard in rotation on XM
Satellite, Music Choice and Blues radio stations all over
the country. Her songwriting abilities earned Teeny a place
as a top-ten finalist in the International Songwriting
Competition. Teeny is a two-time, top-three finalist in the
International Blues Challenge which is held annually in
Memphis, Tennessee.
NEW CD PROJECT - "The Two Big M's"
In 2005-2006
Teeny recently took some time off after a long eight year
tour and has emerged with an exciting, and unique, third CD
project. The goal of the new CD is to honor and pay tribute
to two underappreciated, great and talented female Blues
Giants of the past: Big Mama Thornton and Big Maybelle.
Teeny, who spent
a year in research and development, sees this CD as a “labor
of love.” Teeny, is aided by Robert Hughes who serves as
executive producer on the project. Robert is a blues
historian, guitar player, and world renowned photographer.
Although Teeny has received admirable recognition for her
projects prior to this CD, this is the one that should
clearly catapult her into the ranks of the great women blues
singers who have “paid the “heavy load” dues.”
It may be an
understatement to declare that Teeny possesses that rare
vocal quality which can effectively “deliver” most any type
of music style. Teeny’s personal choice is to inject her
music with that “bluesy” feel.
Sit back, relax
and enjoy the Teeny Tucker experience. I am thrilled and
delighted to declare that Teeny is most definitely one of
America’s most gifted and finest musical resources.
Respectfully
submitted,
Robert Hughes
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