Althea René & Phillip “Doc” Martin
Schedule
Fri Jul 31 2026 at 08:00 pm to 09:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
The Tin Pan | Richmond, VA
About this Event
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Althea Rene
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Althea René was born on Christmas Day in Detroit, Michigan, and began playing the flute at just four years old. She studied classical music at Howard University, where her early discipline and precision took shape. After graduation, she balanced two demanding worlds, serving as a Wayne County Deputy Sheriff by day and performing in Detroit’s jazz clubs by night.
Over the years, Althea built a reputation as one of the most dynamic and expressive flutists in contemporary jazz. Known for her fashionable style and energetic stage presence, she has often playfully called the “Chocolate Barbie from the Motor City.” Her nickname was inspired by her funk-driven sound and commanding performances. She credits her father, Dezie McCullers, one of Motown’s original Funk Brothers, for instilling her love of rhythm and soul.
Her breakthrough moment came in 2013 with the Trippin n Rhythm release of In the Flow, produced by Grammy-winner Michael Broening. The title track, which she co-wrote, became the first flute-led single to reach number one on both the Billboard and Smooth Jazz charts. It stayed at the top for several weeks, earning her international recognition as a trailblazer in her genre. Then in February 2026, lightning struck twice as her single Synergy soared to number one on the Billboard, Smooth Jazz, and MediaBase charts, cementing her legacy as a genre-defining force.
Since then, Althea has released more than ten albums and collaborated with some of the biggest names in the music industry. She has toured extensively, performing to enthusiastic audiences throughout the Caribbean, Europe, and South Africa. Her influence extends beyond the stage, as she continues to mentor young musicians and support creative communities. In 2021, she received the Presidential Volunteer Service Award for her ongoing outreach and advocacy work.
Althea is also a strong voice for women in the music business. In 2018, she published Becoming Chocolate Barbie: A Guide for Professional Women in the Music Business, a part-memoir and part-handbook for aspiring artists. The book offers practical advice and personal stories, showing her dedication to helping other women succeed while navigating their own creative paths.
As her career continues to expand across genres and borders, she shows no signs of slowing down. In 2026, she will carry her sound to global audiences with international tours scheduled throughout Panama, England, and Indonesia, further cementing her presence on the world stage. With more than ten projects already to her credit, her artistic growth remains unmistakable. Her latest release, Conspiracy Theory, stands as a powerful and compelling addition to an already impressive body of work.
Phillip "Doc" Martin
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Phillip “Doc” Martin really is a doctor -- a dentist with a private practice – but has equally impressive musical creds. Growing up in South Florida, he started playing the saxophone at the age of 9. He continued to play all the way through high school where he became first chair in the All-State Jazz Band.
Doc Martin received a scholarship to study music at the University of Central Florida under the leadership of Jeff Rupert and George Weremchuk and was quickly hired as a sideman by Sam Rivers and Sisaundra Lewis (2nd runner up finalist on The Voice Season 6).
After graduation, Doc Martin experienced the hardships that full time musicians often experience. He was short on money and was struggling to make a living. Based on a strong recommendation from his father, he decided to pursue a career in dentistry (His father and brother are dentists).
Doc Martin got accepted into the prestigious dental program at Howard University and became a Board-Certified Dentist in 2008. During Dental School, he managed to still tour while getting signed to Marcus Johnson's Record label Three Keys Music where he released Pride and Joy and Realization.
During the pandemic in 2019, Doc met bassist Jacob Webb and was signed to his record label Next Paradigm.
Since then, Doc has recorded and collaborated with many artists including Kirk Whalum, Walter Beasley, Paul Brown, Vandell Andrew, Steve Oliver, and Ilya Serov.
Doc owns a successful dental practice in Bowie, Maryland and tours extensively with his band.
Where is it happening?
The Tin Pan, 8982 Quioccasin Road, Richmond, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 53.97













