My Story
Tiffany Hall was born and raised on the South Side of Chicago. She always had a love for acting and the stage and is a graduate of the Theatre School at DePaul University, previously The Goodman School of Drama. Along the way she discovered her vocal talent and subsequently relocated to New York City to pursue her passion for jazz singing.
Upon arriving in New York, Tiffany found her way to open mic and jam sessions in Manhattan. From there she gained recognition from very talented musicians that encouraged her and invited her to gig with them. Since then she has had the honor of performing with Max and Nathan Lucas, Jimmy "Preacher" Robins, Eric Johnson, Bill Saxton, Carlton Holmes, Ben Paterson, Marcus Persiani, Harvey S, and Lonnie Youngblood among others.
Tiffany's goal is to make her contribution to this important art form that originated in America. She has enormous respect and gives honor to jazz architects past and present. She pays homage to the creativity that formed a legendary genre of music and feels honored to be a part of the tapestry.
Tiffany currently resides in the birth place of jazz, New Orleans. A city with deep musical roots and culture, she is thrilled to be a part of the creative community and make her artistic contribution to this rich beautiful landscape of historical musical expression.