While typically classified as "new age," the married duo actually encompass jazz, folk, blues, and numerous other influences to forge their own musical path.
With Tuck's intricate guitar work on his 1949 Gibson L-5 and Patti wrapping her honey-toned yet powerful vocals around each chord, the two fuse together as one.
However, it's their blend of sophisticated jazz that is most reminiscent of the 40s teaming of Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass. Whether it be subtle ballads, upbeat pop tunes, or well-known covers, their unencumbered yet passionate arrangements display the sort of panache that elevate Tuck and Patti above the "jazz" moniker.