Phil Woods

Biography

Phil Woods

The name Phil Woods evokes in most jazz fans the image of a sizzling hot tone and an intensely driving rhythmic pulse, as well as improvisations that grab listeners and never release. He's an alto saxophone player (and clarinetist) whose lineage is clearly rooted in Charlie Parker, Benny Carter and Johnny Hodges. Born in 1931 in Massachusetts, Woods began saxophone lessons at age 12. After graduating from high school at age 16, Woods moved to New York City to study at the Manhattan School of Music and then the Juilliard School. He worked with his own groups in the 1950's and ‘60s, often with altoist Gene Quill, also playing with Quincy Jones and Dizzy Gillespie. At the time he also performed and recorded with Clark Terry, Bill Evans, Michel Legrand, Oliver Nelson, Charlie Barnet and Thelonious Monk. After a five-year stay in Europe that began in 1968, Woods returned to the United States, eventually settling in the Pocono Mountains. Early in 1974, the legendary musician formed the Phil Woods Quartet (currently Quintet). After more than 20 years together, Steve Gilmore and Bill Goodwin, original members of the very first group, are still performing together. An elder statesman of jazz, Woods has four Grammy Awards along with seven nominations to his credit as well as the Jazz Journalist Association's 2005 also saxophonist of the year honors. Additionally, he was inducted into the Jazz Hall of Fame in 1994. Woods's performances are still providing inspiration to musicians all over the world.

ENRIQUE NATIVITAS

Enrique Nativitas es uno de los bateristas más reconocidos y respetados de la música mexicana.

ERICK LOPEZ

Erick López es un saxofonista mexicano reconocido internacionalmente, con una maestría en interpretación solista del Centro de Enseñanzas Musicales Katarina Gurska, en Madrid. Ganador de múltiples premios, incluyendo el primer lugar en el Honduras SaxFest 2013, se ha presentado como solista con la Orquesta Sinfónica de Xalapa y grabó el CD Descendencia con música mexicana para saxofón. Es maestro en la Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas y director del Ensamble de Saxofones UAZ, además de ser un destacado representante de la música clásica mexicana en América Latina y el mundo.

Eric Miyashiro

Eric Miyashiro

Born and raised in Hawaii to a musical family, Eric is now one of the most in demand soloist/clinician in the world.

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