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“Imagine if Sarah Vaughan played saxophone like Dexter Gordon. That’s approximately the effect when singer and tenor saxophonist Camille Thurman performs.” —Downbeat Magazine
“You’re hard-pressed to find rising talents more exciting than Camille Thurman.”—The New York Times
As an accomplished composer, esteemed saxophonist, vocalist, and unique interpreter of the jazz tradition, Camille Thurman is quickly becoming one of the leading standard bearers of the art form, making a considerable and dynamic contribution to the legacy of jazz while paying tribute to its heroes. Referred to as the “classic double threat” by NPR, Camille Thurman excels on both tenor saxophone and vocals, establishing herself as a powerhouse virtuoso musician and an electrifying, trailblazing artist. The New York City-born artist has drawn comparisons to Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Dexter Gordon, and Joe Henderson. DownBeat Magazine describes Camille as a performer poised to shape jazz for decades to come. She made a historic and memorable impact as the first woman to perform and tour full-time with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra in the tenor saxophone chair from 2018 to 2020. As a respected bandleader and composer, she has headlined numerous prestigious concert venues and Jazz festivals around the world, including the Kennedy Center and Alice Tully Hall. Camille has released five full-length recordings as a leader and has been nominated for an NAACP Image Award. Her latest project, Confluence: Vol 1, is a collaboration with master drummer Darrell Green and his quartet.