Hot Tone Music to Release CDs
By Bassist Mimi Jones,
Saxophonist Camille Thurman,
Drummer Shirazette Tinnin
On February 4
By Bassist Mimi Jones,
Saxophonist Camille Thurman,
Drummer Shirazette Tinnin
On February 4
Thurman & Tinnin Debut with
"Origins" & "Humility: Purity of My Soul" Respectively; "Balance" Is the 2nd Hot Tone CD by Jones,
The Label's Founder/President
"Origins" & "Humility: Purity of My Soul" Respectively; "Balance" Is the 2nd Hot Tone CD by Jones,
The Label's Founder/President
CD Release Show February 4
At Le Poisson Rouge, New York City
  
At Le Poisson Rouge, New York City
The simultaneous release on February 4 of new Hot Tone Music CDs by Mimi Jones (Balance), saxophonist Camille Thurman (Origins), and drummer Shirazette Tinnin (Humility: Purity of My Soul) places the label at the forefront of bringing recognition to the increasing prominence of world-class female musicians in the jazz arena.
"Hot Tone Music was 
created to give chances to those who may have been overlooked and denied
 the necessary support and knowledge to develop," says bassist Jones, 
who founded the label in 2009. "Women are a big part of that group, and 
so I always look out for them. Women have come a long way but are still a
 minority in jazz, so we've formed a network of sorts where we can call 
on each other for support and recommendations. 
"As it is a great 
desire of mine to free myself of remembering that we are 'women in jazz'
 instead of musicians," she adds, "we are still in times where it 
remains seen as 'special' for women to be really doing it -- and doing 
it well."
L. to r.: Camille Thurman, Mimi Jones, Shirazette Tinnin.  
Jones, Thurman, and 
Tinnin had already established impressive track records as 
instrumentalists, vocalists, composers, and bandleaders. The three women
 make appearances on each other's Hot Tone CDs and also call on the 
services of top players such as Ingrid Jensen, Luis Perdomo, Enoch Smith Jr., and Justin Faulkner (Jones); Corcoran Holt, Rudy Royston, and Brandee Younger (Thurman); and Rachel Eckroth, Willerm Delisfort, and Tia Fuller (Tinnin).
Born in New  York City
 (in 1972) and raised in the Bronx, Mimi attended Fiorello LaGuardia 
High School and earned a B.A. in music at the Manhattan School of Music 
Conservatory. She missed her graduation, however, because she'd been 
hired to tour Japan with saxophonist Masa Wada and drummer Denis 
Charles. It was the first of numerous overseas tours that would take her
 to Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas, some under the auspices of 
the U.S. State Department. In addition to leading her own groups, Jones 
has worked with jazz artists including Kenny Barron, Joanne Brackeen, 
Terri Lyne Carrington (who chose Jones to play on her Grammy-winning The Mosaic Project), Ravi Coltrane, Lizz Wright, Lionel Hampton, Roy Hargrove, and many more. 
Thurman was born in 
St. Albans, Queens, NY in 1986 and was introduced by her mother early on
 to the great vocal artists. She began playing flute at age 12, alto 
saxophone at 13, and switched to tenor at 14 after hearing Dexter 
Gordon. She went on to earn a B.A. in Geological and Environmental 
Sciences from Binghamton University before deciding to become a 
full-time musician. Currently a member of Jones's group and the leader 
of her own quartet, Thurman has worked in the big bands of Charli 
Persip, Nicholas Payton, and DIVA; recorded with Dianne Reeves on her 
upcoming Beautiful Life CD; is in the all-star
 house band on BET's "Black Girls Rock" award show; and was the second 
runner-up for a Sassy Award in last month's Sarah Vaughan International 
Vocal Competition.
Shirazette was born in
 Chapel Hill, NC in 1979, the daughter of gospel singers who performed 
up and down the East Coast. After getting her B.A. in Music Industry 
Studies at Appalachian State University, she studied at Northern  
Illinois University, earning her master's in music. Tinnin worked and 
recorded with flutist Nicole Mitchell and, at a jazz festival, met 
trumpeter Gabriel AlegrÃa, who invited her to come to New York (in 2009)
 and join his Afro-Peruvian Sextet, with whom she has recorded and 
regularly toured in the U.S. and Peru. Tinnin also reconnected in New 
York with Mimi Jones, whom she had met a decade earlier in North   
Carolina. She has organized several bands over the years, including 
Imani 7. When she's not playing music, Shirazette works as a personal 
trainer.
| Mimi Jones EPK | 
| Camille Thurman EPK | 
| The Shirazette Tinnin Experiment EPK | 
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