About this Artist
Grammy-winning saxophonist, composer, and producer Joe Lovano is fearless in finding new modes of artistic expression. With a Grammy win for his 52nd Street Themes and 14 other nominations, he has won DownBeat Magazine’s Critics and Readers Polls countless times as Tenor Saxophonist, Musician of the Year, Jazz Album of the Year, along with Triple Crowns from DownBeat. He has also received numerous awards from Jazz Times and the Jazz Journalists Association.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio on December 29, 1952, he attended the famed Berklee College of Music in Boston, where years later he was awarded an honorary doctorate. Since 2001, he has held the Gary Burton Chair in Jazz Performance and is a founding faculty member since 2009 of the Global Jazz Institute at Berklee, directed by Danilo Pérez.
From 1991 through 2016, Lovano released an unprecedented 25 records as a leader for the historic Blue Note Records. In 2019, Lovano released Trio Tapestry, his debut album as a bandleader on ECM Records, with Marilyn Crispell and Carmen Castaldi. This was followed by the release of three additional ECM Records albums: ROMA, a collaboration with Enrico Rava; Arctic Riff, a special guest appearance with the Marcin Wasilewski Trio; and the sophomore release from Lovano’s Trio Tapestry, Garden of Expression. Most recently, Joe released his third album with Sound Prints, a quintet he co-leads with trumpeter Dave Douglas.
In addition, composer Mark-Anthony Turnage wrote a Concerto for Saxophone and Chamber Orchestra for Joe called “A Man Descending,” which has been performed globally. Maestro Michael Abene orchestrated an album of all-Lovano originals called “Symphonica” for the WDR Symphonic Orchestra and Big Band, which was released on Blue Note and received a Grammy nomination.
Joe has also performed and recorded with a long list of jazz greats, including Woody Herman, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Mel Lewis, Bob Brookmeyer, Paul Motian, Bill Frisell, Tony Bennett, Abbey Lincoln, Charlie Haden, John Scofield, Gunther Schuller, Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, Ed Blackwell, Herbie Hancock, Dave Holland, Hank Jones, Dave Liebman, Michael Brecker, Dave Douglas, Judi Silvano, Ravi Coltrane, Chucho Valdés, Ornette Coleman, Diana Krall, and many others.
Joe Lovano continues to explore new horizons within the world of music as a soloist, band leader, and composer, creating an extensive body of work for his own ensembles including strings, woodwinds, his horn-rich Nonet, the Classic Quartet, Trio Tapestry, and more.