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Elena Pinderhughes (born 1995) is an American jazz flutist, singer, and composer. She has toured extensively with jazz trumpeter Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah and has also performed with
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, Pinderhughes was described by '' The Guardian'' in 2014 as "the most exciting jazz flautist to have emerged in years."


Early life

Elena Pinderhughes was born in 1995 in Berkeley, California. Raised by professor and activist parents, she grew up in Berkeley with her older brother Samora, a pianist. She is
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. Inspired by her brother to pursue music, she was first drawn to the
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after attending a
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concert at age four, and she began singing and playing flute at age seven. From ages 8 to 18, she attended the Young Musicians Choral Orchestra academy in the East Bay, where she studied flute and voice with a focus in jazz and
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. After being named a Presidential Scholar, she moved to New York to attend the
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.


Career

When Elena and Samora Pinderhughes were 9 and 13 years old respectively, they professionally recorded their first album together, entitled ''Catch 22''. At age 10, Elena Pinderhughes was featured in the
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special ''The Music in Me'', in which she played Latin jazz flute alongside other young musicians. Upon moving to New York for college, Pinderhughes was propelled into the city's jazz scene, where she met and began collaborating with musicians such as
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, Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah, and Terri Lyne Carrington. In 2015, Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah (then performing as Christian Scott) released an album featuring Pinderhughes titled '' Stretch Music'', which he subtitled ''(Introducing Elena Pinderhughes)''. In 2016, Pinderhughes was named the number one "Rising Star" flutist in ''
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'' magazine. In October 2016, Pinderhughes performed in
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's NPR Tiny Desk Concert at the White House, alongside Robert Glasper,
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, Karriem Riggins, Derrick Hodge, and Keyon Harrold. She has also appeared in Tiny Desk Concerts by Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah in 2015,
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in 2019, and her brother Samora Pinderhughes in a virtual concert in 2022. In September 2023, Pinderhughes performed a five-part suite titled "A Diaspora Journey" alongside Beninese guitarist
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at the
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. Pinderhughes and Loueke also both performed with
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for his headlining set at the festival.


Discography


As leader

* ''Catch 22'' (2005)


As featured musician

*
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– '' The Imagined Savior Is Far Easier to Paint'' (2014) * Tom Graf – ''Smokin (2014) * Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah – '' Stretch Music'' (2015) *
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'' (2018) * Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah – '' Ancestral Recall'' (2019) * Taylor McFerrin – ''Love's Last Chance'' (2019) * Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah – ''
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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pinderhughes, Elena 1995 births Living people American jazz flautists Women flautists American jazz singers Manhattan School of Music alumni 21st-century flautists 21st-century American women musicians Musicians from Berkeley, California People from Berkeley, California Jazz musicians from California