Sue Tucker (née Oatts) is an American jazz vocalist who comes from a family of known jazz musicians. She didn't have to look far for encouragement when her love for singing took off. "My father, Jack Oatts, was one of the first jazz educators in Iowa. Music was always around... mostly jazz." Her brothers, Jim and Dick Oatts, are also internationally known and respected jazz artists. Before she took up singing, Sue had played tenor sax in a jazz band and performed a duet with Clark Terry at a jazz festival on her clarinet. "I think playing a horn has had a great influence on my singing. I've tried to approach singing from an instrumental mindset. Space is just as important as sound." After attending college, she began a studio career producing and singing jingles and industrials with a voice-over thrown in on occasion. She spent seven years teaching music theory, vocal studio techniques and coordinating the ensemble department at McNally Smith College of Music in downtown St. Paul and six years as Assistant Director of Education and Registrar at the Institute of Production & Recording in downtown Minneapolis. She finished her B.S. in Business Administration and is currently back at McNally Smith College of Music as the Associate Registrar. She has been a board member of the Twin Cities Jazz Society and can be found at various night spots in the Twin Cities and beyond singing her cool jazz. Sue Tucker's official site: http://www.suetucker.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.