Camille Thurman
Camille Thurman is an American jazz saxophonist, vocalist, flutist, composer, and educator from New York. Her music is mainly jazz, especially vocal jazz, hard bop, and modern acoustic jazz. Her official bio describes her as an accomplished composer, saxophonist, vocalist, and interpreter of the jazz tradition, known for blending tradition and innovation.
Her important albums include Origins, Inside the Moment, Waiting for the Sunrise, and Confluence, Vol. 1 Alhambra. Well-known songs and performances include “The Nearness of You,” “Cherokee,” “Detour Ahead,” “Kindred Minds,” “Love Vibrations,” and “Freedom.” Deezer and Apple Music list these albums and songs on her artist pages.
She is known for being a rare double talent in jazz: a strong tenor saxophonist and a powerful vocalist. Qobuz describes her as a saxophonist, flutist, and vocalist with a warm sound, while her YouTube Music profile notes her connection with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.

