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Tierney Sutton & Tamir Hendelman, Presented by University of New Hampshire Traditional Jazz Series and The Music Hall

Tierney Sutton & Tamir Hendelman, Presented by University of New Hampshire Traditional Jazz Series and The Music Hall

Nine-time Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist Tierney Sutton has received a Best Jazz Vocal Album Grammy nomination for every project she has released in the last decade. Known for her impeccable voice and imaginative treatments of The Great American Songbook, Sutton is heralded for her abilities as both a jazz storyteller and her ability to use her voice as an instrument.

Sutton’s fourteen recordings as leader have addressed themes such as materialism (“Desire” 2009), the pursuit of happiness (“On The Other Side” 2007), as well as paying tribute to the music of Bill Evans (“Blue In Green” 2002), Frank Sinatra (“Dancing In The Dark” 2004), and pop icon Sting (“The Sting Variations” 2016). Her 2013 Joni Mitchell tribute, “After Blue” featured keyboardist Larry Goldings, drummer Peter Erskine, jazz vocal legend Al Jarreau, and NEA Jazz Master flautist Hubert Laws.

In May 2016 Tierney was approached by legendary Director Clint Eastwood. The original score to his box-office smash, “Sully”, was created by Tierney Sutton Band pianist, Christian Jacob, The Tierney Sutton Band and Clint Eastwood. The end-title song “Flying Home” features music by Eastwood and lyrics by Tierney Sutton and JB Eckl. It is performed by Tierney Sutton and The Tierney Sutton Band. Her most recent album “The Paris Sessions 2” (released in 2022) features flautist Hubert Laws, guitarist Serge Merlaud and bassist Kevin Axt.

Sutton has taught for over a decade at USC’s Thornton School of Music, and has also taught at The Jacobs school of Music at Indiana University, The Los Angeles College of Music in Pasadena, CA., and currently serves on the faculty of The Centre Des Musiques Didier Lockwood in France. She has given workshops and masterclasses throughout the world and has taught and mentored some of the finest new generation of singers including Sara Gazarek and Gretchen Parlato.

The Music Hall
07:30 PM - 09:30 PM on Mon, 23 Feb 2026
The Music Hall
28 Chestnut Street
Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801

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