In this episode, we have a conversation with Charmin Greene! Reigning from Houston, TX, Charmin is an American Jazz Saxophonist who is recognized as an important and influential jazz musician. At the age of 12, she further honed her musical skills and developed her passion under the tutelage of the late Richard Thomas of The Sesame Street Jazz Band, as well as being influenced by greats such as, Kirk Whalum and Joshua Redman. Charmin’s sound was destined to pull on the souls of people.
Expanding her palette of world music colors considerably, she draws on years of experience of working with the artist in the genres of Pop, R&B, Gospel and of course Jazz. She’s since shared the stage and opened for notable musicians such as Norman Brown and Richard Elliot, as well as vocalists Pam Hart, Ali Woodson of the Temptations, Carl Thomas, Howard Hewitt, LeToya Luckett, Tank, and Brandy.
Over the years, Greene has performed for audiences into Nicaragua, South Africa, Costa Rica and the Virgin Islands.