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  1. Wayne Escoffery (born 23 February 1975) is an American jazz saxophonist. Performing history. Since 2000, he has been working in New York City with Carl Allen, Eric Reed, and the Mingus Big Band. Other musicians performed with include Ralph Peterson, Ben Riley, Ron Carter, Rufus Reid, Bill Charlap, Bruce Barth, Jimmy Cobb, and Eddie Henderson.

  2. Wayne Escoffery - Grammy Award winning Saxophonist, Composer and Educator. Member of The Mingus Big Band, The Tom Harrell Quintet, The Wayne Escoffery Quartet and founder of The Black Art Jazz Collective.

  3. YouTube Channel of Grammy Award Winning Tenor Saxophonist Wayne Escoffery: Smoke Sessions Records Recording Artist/Educator/Composer England-born American jazz saxophonist based in New York...

  4. 4 de feb. de 2022 · Wayne Escoffery featuring La Lucha Trio: Celebrating the modern masters of the tenor saxophone January 4, 2022 This performance brings together the New York based modern saxophone giant Wayne...

  5. 2014 Downbeat Critics Poll Winner and Grammy Award winning tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery is one of the Jazz world’s most talented rising stars and in-demand sidemen. In 2006 he secured one of the most coveted gigs in jazz: a frontline position in Tom Harrell’s working quintet.

  6. Wayne Escoffery is a Grammy Award-winning tenor saxophonist who teaches Jazz improvisation at the Yale School of Music. He has performed with many esteemed musicians and groups, such as The Tom Harrell Quintet, Thelonious Monk Institute, and Black Art Jazz Collective. He is also a member of the Jazz Initiative and a lecturer in Jazz at YSM.

  7. wayneescofferysmoke.bandcamp.com › album › like-mindsLike Minds | Wayne Escoffery

    Saxophonist/composer WAYNE ESCOFFERY celebrates the chemistry shared by his closest musical collaborators on LIKE MINDS featuring special guests Gregory Porter, Tom Harrell, Mike Moreno, and Daniel Sadownick who join Escoffery’s acclaimed quartet with David Kikoski, Ugonna Okegwo, and Mark Whitfield, Jr. These musicians may approach music ...