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Miss
Tess is a young songwriter, guitarist, and accomplished jazz singer currently
involved in the thriving Boston music scene. She first began her performing
career in Charm City (ah beloved Baltimore), but has since moved to Boston
and found a new happy home in the jazz/roots/folk scene. She is making
the scene with help from her band, Miss Tess & The Bon Ton Parade,
in which she is accompanied by upright bass, sax/clarinet, drums, and
a lead guitarist. Dig this swingin show!
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"When Tomorrow Comes"
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Miss
Tess is the Modern Vintage Queen. Her melodies and lyrics are very real
and current, yet definitively infused with reveries of 20s and 30s swing,
jazz, and blues. Fans are often surprised to learn that most of the songs
are original. You can tell that she is an old soul would who has spent
a lot of time listening to the wistful melodies of classic jazz and blues.
My dad told me that when I was only 2 years old, I used to fall
asleep listening to his big band practice going on right under my room
in the basement. Now I can sleep through anything- haha.
"When Tomorrow Comes"
is her second album consisting mostly of jazz standards and a few
originals, with some high-profile jazz musicians from the dc area (Steve
Abshire-guitar, John Jenson-trombone, Robert Redd-piano, Ralph Gordon-bass,
Rusty Mason-sax, Steve Larrance-drums, Nate Leath-fiddle, Berklee grad).
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