Artist's albums
Raha Jipe
2023 · single
Parlor Sounds
2021 · album
Real Change
2021 · single
Doucet
2020 · album
The Moon Is an Ashtray
2020 · album
Gamblin' man
2020 · single
If You Don't Know How to Love Me
2019 · single
The Moon Is an Ashtray
2019 · single
True Flood
2019 · single
Baby, We All Know
2016 · album
Sweet Talk
2012 · album
Live Across the Mason Dixon Line
2011 · album
The Waltz Set
2010 · EP
Darling, oh Darling
2009 · album
When Tomorrow Comes
2007 · album
Modern Vintage
2007 · album
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Biography
Miss Tess has always been known for creating her own sound, inspired by an eclectic array of vintage blues, country, jazz, and rock n roll. Currently residing in Nashville, she finds no shortage of inspiration in the roots scene there. However varied Tess’ music can be, front and center sits her voice that has been described as "alternately seductive and sexy, and a pure joy to listen to” (Pop Matters). After making ten albums and almost fifteen years of touring Miss Tess has won fans from New York City to New Orleans and Alabama to Alaska. Over the years she has shared the stage with Lake Street Dive, NRBQ, The Holmes Brothers, Eilen Jewell, and Todd Snider. Her band has graced stages at Blissfest, Cayamo, Clearwater Jazz Holiday, Floydfest, Ossippee Valley Music Festival, Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion, Burlington Jazz Festival, Green River Festival, Red Wing Roots, Shakori Hills, and more. Miss Tess’s music has been heard from coast to coast on taste maker programs such as XM/Sirius’s The Loft, NPR’s Folk Alley, Santa Cruz’s KPIG and Boston’s WUMB. “Miss Tess swings and swaggers, rooted in a retro groove that’s equal parts blues, mid-century rock & roll and Booker T-worthy R&B.” – Rolling Stone “Old-time warmth, 21st-century sass. It’s a potent recipe for that few artists successfully pull off — and Miss Tess is one of them.” – No Depression “A distinct old-timey flair.” – Billboard