Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
The Rhythms of Life with Shirazette Tinnin - Walk Talk Listen (episode 144)
In this episode, we are thrilled to have Shirazette Tinnin, a drummer whose accolades include being a Fulbright Scholar, educator, clinician, author, and health coach. Raised in North Carolina with gospel, R&B, and soul music as her early influences, Shirazette's musical journey is a testament to her diverse talents and deep-rooted passion for jazz and beyond.
We discuss her recent performance at the Birdland Jazz Club with icons like Dee Dee Bridgewater, Amina Scott, and Carmen Staaf, and delve into her perspectives on music, collaboration, and the quintet of musicians she admires most. Shirazette also shares her response to a question from bass player Endea Owens and opens up about the profound impact of losing our parents.
Shirazette Tinnin's story is one of inspiration, dedication, and the continuous pursuit of musical excellence. From her early days in North Carolina to performing and touring with some of the most respected names in jazz, she remains a vibrant force in the music world.
Listeners will gain insight into Shirazette's contributions to music and wellness, her role as a mentor and educator, and her ongoing projects that keep the spirit of jazz alive and kicking.
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