 
		
	A three-‐time Grammy Nominee for "Best Jazz Vocal	 Album", Sutton was born in Wisconsin and was educated at Wesleyan	 University in Middletown,	Connecticut and the Berklee College of	 Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Prior to attending Wesleyan, Tierney Sutton attended Nicolet High School in the Milwaukee metro area.
 	 For the past 17 years, Sutton has fronted the Tierney Sutton Band featuring pianist Christian Jacob, bassists Trey Henry and Kevin Axt, and drummer Ray Brinker. The band is an incorporated unit and makes all musical as well business decisions together. They tour throughout the world and have headlined in recent years at Carnegie Hall, The Hollywood Bowl	 and Jazz at Lincoln Center.	  For 11 years, Sutton taught in the Jazz Studies Department at the University of Southern California. In 2008, She became the Vocal Department Chair at	 Los Angeles Music Academy in Pasadena, California. Since 1998,	Tierney has recorded nine top jazz albums, including the	 2009	 Grammy nominated CD, Desire, and the band’s most recent release, American Road.  Tierney has been a Baha'i since 1981 and explains her band's arranging style as "based on the principle of consultation-‐the band is very much run on Baha'i principles. “There is very much a sense that what we do is essentially a spiritual thing and everyone's voice needs to be heard."	  Always the creator, Tierney has also been performing in a trio format with flautist Hubert Laws and guitarist Larry Koonse. Her most	 recent collaboration is with American chamber music supergroup, the Turtle Island Quartet.