Tia Fuller is a saxophonist, composer, and educator, and a member of the all-female band touring with Beyoncé.
Background
Fuller was born in Aurora, Colorado to jazz musicians Fred and Elthopia Fuller. Her father, Fred, plays bass and her mother, Elthopia, sings. She grew up listening to her parents rehearse in the basement of their home, as well as to the music of John Coltrane, Sarah Vaughan and Charlie Parker.
Education
In 1998, Fuller graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor"s degree in music from Spelman College, and went on to obtain a master"s degree in Jazz Pedagogy and Performance from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Career
Fuller is currently a faculty member in the ensembles department at Berklee College of Music. Fuller began playing saxophone in high school, after which she continued her musical education at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia under the tutelage of Joseph Jennings. While there she performed with Ray Charles and in Atlanta"s jazz clubs.
Fuller has regularly performed with a number of jazz artists, including Esperanza Spalding, Terri Lyne Carrington, Ralph Peterson Septet, the Thomas Stearns Monk Septet, the Jon Faddis Jazz Orchestra, the Rufus Reid Septet, the Sean Jones Quintet and the Nancy Wilson Jazz Orchestra.
Fuller has led a quartet which includes Shamie Royston on piano, Kim Thompson on drums, and Miriam Sullivan on bass, and with whom she has recorded the albums Pillar of Strength (2005, Wambui), Healing Space (2007, Mack Avenue), and Decisive Steps (2010, Mack Avenue). In 2012 she toured with Esperanza Spalding as leader of the Radio Music Society horn section, in which she played saxophone in dialogue with Spalding"s scat singing.
Membership
In 2006, she was a member of the all-female band touring with Beyoncé.