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![]() About Tracy Kash Thomas
Tracy Kash
Thomas began her musical life as a classical musician. Armed with a
Bachelor’s degree from University of North Texas – a veritable jazz
factory producing musicians such as Lou Marini and Stefan Karlsson -
and a Master's degree from the venerable Boston Conservatory, Tracy
is an accomplished flutist. Add her impeccable songwriting,
arranging and production talents to the mix and it is easy to see
why she is an established musician’s musician in her native Detroit,
where she currently lives, as well as in her previous hometown, New
York City. Her unique brand of jazz and jazz-influenced rock/pop,
thrills live audiences as well as her growing radio following. Her original compositions “Make Me Blue” and “One More Day” made the semi-finals in the prestigious 2005 UK Songwriting Contest. Ian Anderson, of Jethro Tull fame, enamored of her classical bent and rock sensibility, invited her on stage as a guest flutist at his 2003 State Theater concert. Tracy was a featured performer on the Oxygen network’s National Tank Tour in New York City. Her song entitled "Home" can be heard on the CD ROM, which accompanies The Complete Idiot's Guide to MP3. Tracy helped found, and is a member of, Lorelei¸ an all women a cappella ensemble with a large following in Michigan. They were featured at the 2006 Superbowl in Detroit. Her extensive media exposure in New York and Detroit, includes the nationally broadcast Mitch Albom Show, and she has done considerable radio and television jingle work nationwide. Tracy can be heard on the 1999 release of gravelly popular NYC great, Alan Andrews, entitled Cleaned and Pressed. The Tracy Kash Debut album, Some Strong Potion, was released in February, 2000. Her latest CD, There and Back Again, was released in July 2006.
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