BIOGRAPHY
After describing her brilliant voice as a perfect mix of “Ella, Sassy, Lady Day, Nancy, Dianne,
and Carmen, to name a few” it came only naturally that legendary jazz trumpeter Clark Terry
would, at New York’s historic Flushing Town Hall, select Denise Thimes as that night’s guest
vocalist. Even sharing the stage with such jazz greats as Dr. Billy Taylor, Earl May, Benny
Powell, Jimmy Heath and Tootie Heath couldn’t hinder the rising star, who dazzled the audience
once more, bringing them to their feet for yet another series of standing ovations.
Throughout 2006, Thimes astounded audiences all over the world with some of the most
prominent names in jazz including Clark Terry, James Moody, Kevin Mahogany and several
other NEA Jazzmasters. This Flushing Hall high note in November came as the perfect finale to
what was clearly an admirable year for Denise, and yet, she was just getting started. For Thimes,
2006 served as but a glimpse of what was to come.
This truly inspirational and unique artist is often asked by fellow noteworthy musicians “why
haven’t we heard of you?” Not to worry. With a voice that noticeably (as Terry puts it) “ranks
with one of the greats,” it won’t be long. It’s clear that Denise Thimes is unquestionably one of
the fastest rising stars in modern jazz. So much, in fact, that when Queen Elizabeth II made her
highly publicized visit to the United States in May of 2007, she hand‐selected Denise as the
entertainment for her private dinner gala with President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura
Bush among many other esteemed guests.
An accomplished performer, Denise Thimes has always been destined for stardom. While many
artists “dabble” in theater, Denise Thimes is an undisputed class act. She has toured both
America and Europe with several critically acclaimed productions and is an 8‐time recipient of
the St. Louis Black Repertory Woodie Award for both musicals and drama.Whether headlining at
the historic “Blue Note Jazz Club” in New York, conquering the national jazz festival scene, or
sharing the stage with the legendary Tony Bennett, Denise Thimes has an unmistakable tendency
to steal the show and astonish crowds of every size and background.
Valerie Granger Denise Thimes
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A graduate of Spelman College and an honorary member of the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority
Inc., Denise Thimes lists her biggest influences as Marlena Shaw, Carmen McCrae, and her
parents, the late Mildred Thimes and St. Louis radio personality Lou “Fatha” Thimes. When she
is not wowing audiences with her talent, style and poise, she resides in St. Louis with her son and
daughter.
In a career that spans over two decades, Denise has truly been one of the most cherished voices
of modern jazz. With a number of distinguished gigs across the country and overseas already
lined up, the rising first lady of jazz is unquestionably on the brink of certain stardom. As jazz
aficionado Phoebe Jacobs stated following another famed New York show, “Denise Thimes is
like Ella and Sarah born all over again.” It’s time for you to experience Denise Thimes.
REVIEWS
“Denise Thimes sings with such tenderness and honesty, she has every audience in the palm of
her hands. She is one of the best singers in St. Louis and America.”
“Fabulous” Ross Gentile
WSIE 88.7 FM, Edwardsville, IL
“Whether singing or acting, Thimes’ radiant artistry is a knockout. She is Sassy, Sultry and
Funny. Physically her command of any stage makes her seem larger than life.”
Creative Loafing Newspaper
Atlanta, GA
“Denise’s performances reflect a distinct style that delights audiences with a mixture of smooth,
mellow tones and rich ‘bluesy‐ness’; her scat takes audiences where jazz legends play.”
Exodus to Jazz
Rochester, NY
“Denise Thimes has a voice that reaches heaven.”
Tom Jones, Artistic Director
Jomandi Theater, Atlanta, GA