A discussion of how nurturing the balance of intellectual/ analytical, physical, and metaphysical self is an important part of jazz improvisation. Also, exploring different practice methods that will aid in a more successful approach to one’s individual practice regimen and overall experience.
Tia Fuller
- Biographical Information
When Grammy-nominated Mack Avenue recording artist,
composer, and bandleader Tia Fuller picks up her saxophone,
something amazing happens. Blending technical brilliance, melodic creativity,
and the performing precision drawn from both her academic and stage experience,
Fuller is a force to be reckoned with in the worlds of jazz, pop, R&B, and
more. Currently, Fuller balances the worlds of performance and education,
fulfilling a demanding schedule as both a busy touring and recording artist and
a full-time professor at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.
Fuller’s resume makes her uniquely qualified for these
roles. The Denver, Colorado native graduated magna cum laude with
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Spelman College in Atlanta, GA,
and summa cum laude with a Master’s degree in Jazz Pedagogy
and Performance from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Already established
as a leading jazz musician, Fuller was selected to be a member of the
all-female band touring with Grammy-winning pop star Beyoncé. Performing as
part of the I AM … Sasha Fierce and Beyoncé Experience
World Tour on stages across the globe, Fuller also became a featured
soloist on the Beyoncé Experience DVD (Me, Myself and I), I
AM Yours DVD (Wynn Theatre) and also appeared on number of major
television shows, including Today Show, Good Morning
America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, BET Awards, American
Music Awards, Grammy Awards and as a featured soloist with
Beyoncé for President Obama at the White House.
An accomplished solo artist in her own right, Fuller has
recorded five full-length projects with her quartet. Her most recent
album, Diamond Cut, received a Grammy nomination in the Best
Instrumental Jazz category; produced by three-time Grammy Award winner Terri
Lyne Carrington, the album also features two superb rhythm sections, both of
which contain some of jazz world’s brightest luminaries – bassist Dave Holland
and Jack DeJohnette, then-bassist James Genus and drummer Bill Stewart. Adding
texture and harmonic support of several compositions are guitarist Adam Rogers
and organist Sam Yahel. Additionally, Carrington contributes to two tracks with
percussion.
Fuller debuted in 2005 with her self-produced set, Pillar
of Strength (Wambui); her sophomore release, Healing Space (2007/Mack
Avenue), is an offering of “melodic medicine” and healing agents. Her third
CD, Decisive Steps, also for the Mack Avenue label, received the
number one JazzWeek rating for two weeks straight, landed at
number three in JET magazine’s top jazz CDs listing, and was
nominated for Best Jazz album by JazzWeek. And in 2012, she
released her fourth album, Angelic Warrior, which received praise
from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and
numerous jazz publications. The saxophonist’s quartet has performed in
countries and jazz fests around the world, including Angola, Croatia, South
Africa, The Netherlands, Italy, Scotland, and the United States, just to name a
few.
Fuller can also be seen touring regularly with several
bands. She has appeared with Terri Lyne Carrington to perform her
Grammy-winning Mosaic Project and Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue;
served as assistant musical director for Esperanza Spalding’s Radio
Music Society tour; and recorded and toured with Dianne Reeves for her
Grammy-winning Beautiful Life album. She has also performed
with such luminaries as the Ralph Peterson Septet, Rufus Reid Quintet, Wycliff
Gordan Septet, T.S. Monk Sextet, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Nancy Wilson
Jazz Orchestra, the Jon Faddis Jazz Orchestra, Chaka Khan, Ledisi, Kelly
Rowland, Jay-Z, Jill Scott, Patti LaBelle, Sheila E, Valerie Simpson, Dionne
Warwick, Janelle Monáe, Patrice Rushen, Erykah Badu, and the late Aretha
Franklin, Nancy Wilson, and Geri Allen.
Fuller has also expanded her media presence as a model and
essayist. In early 2019, she appeared in a cutting-edge “Rhythm in Blues”
advertising campaign for national women’s retailer J.Jill. Her life-size image
has been featured in more than 270 J.Jill display windows nationwide. In
addition, Fuller will be featured in an exclusive Vanity Fair magazine
shoot, celebrating women in jazz. Furthermore, Fuller has shared her
experiences as a performer, educator, and first-time Grammy nominee as a female
jazz musician via a timely opinion piece, on sexism in jazz for NBCNews.com,
a feature story in the Associated Press, and live interviews on such outlets as
TV One’s Sister Circle. The dynamic saxophonist has also graced the cover
of Downbeat Magazine, JazzTimes Magazine, Saxophone Today, Jazzed, and Jazz
Education Journal.
In addition, she has received numerous awards and marks of
distinction including, winning JazzTimes Jazz Critics Poll for
best alto saxophonist (2018), and DownBeat Critic’s
Poll Rising Star two years in a row in the categories of Soprano Sax in 2014
and Alto Sax and Flute in 2013. In 2018, Fuller was honored with the Benny
Golson Award from Howard University; received the Distinguished Alumnae Award
as the commencement speaker at the University of Colorado at Boulder; and was
appointed as the 2018 Artist-in-Residence at the Monterey Jazz Festival in
Monterey, CA.
As a Professor at Berklee College of Music, Fuller shares
her expertise with more than 70 students per week. She leads the college’s
Rainbow Big Band and All-Stars, the Esperanza Ensemble, repertoire class, jazz
improvisation, two jazz combos, and the Christian McBride Ensemble. In
addition, she produces and directs groundbreaking large production ensembles
focusing on the works of major pop innovators Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Ariana
Grande, and Micki Miller. Innovated by Fuller to provide more contemporary, real-world
experiences for students, these ensembles are cross-collaborations with other
college departments and duplicate an “A-list” tour production incorporating
musicians, choreography, strings, dancers, video, and lighting.
As an artist, performer, and teacher, Fuller feels that she
is fulfilling her purpose here on this earth, which is to “serve as a light for
others.”