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ALEX WILSON
CRAIG RUSSO
DOBLE JUGADA
BLUE MAMBO
ASCANIO SCANO
FRANK CANO
BERNIE KENERSON
CUBANOSON
ALISON DEWAR
NEIL C. YOUNG
GRUPO LATIN VIBE
SHANTI PAUL JAYASINHA
ANDREA BAKER
HECTOR CONTRERAS & HIS LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE
MIKE BARONE BIG BAND
FABIANA PASSONI
PHILLIP LAMBRO
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MICHAEL PEDICIN (COMPOSER, SAXOPHONIST) A consistent figure in contemporary instrumental music, tenor saxophonist and composer Michael Pedicin has always maintained his devotion and commitment to his roots. Throughout the many years of his incessant drive to the pursuit of his original sound, there have been so many who have noticed his accomplishments. "Michael Pedicin Jr. tempered the soft-focus lyricism that the quartet's saxophone chair has demanded with some discreet John Coltrane devices and an attractive sense of spacing and drama" (The New York Times). "Michael Pedicin Jr. seems more dedicated to his art than to radioplay" (Downbeat Magazine). "Pedicin stretches on tenor in a Breckeresque fashion" (Downbeat Magazine). Born into a musical household, Pedicin's father was already making his mark on the music scene and introduced his son, Michael, to many artists with whom he was involved, e.g. Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, etc. But, it wasn't until he took Michael to the Harlem Club to listen to tenor saxophonist, Willis "Gator Tail" Jackson that Michael's devotion began to evolve. At thirteen, while studying the alto saxophone, Pedicin bought a Cannonball Adderly record and was absorbed by what it "said" to him. As he began seeing and listening to others, like Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, and Clifford Brown, he began to think about switching to the tenor saxophone. Then, he heard John Coltrane! Pedicin was so taken by Coltrane's genius and spiritual sound that he switched to the tenor and began to study with Philadelphia tenor-great Buddy Savitt and jazz educator extraordinaire, Denis Sandole (with whom Coltrane has also studied). His musical studies eventually propelled him to graduate from the University of the Arts - ultimately leading to the completion of a Ph.D. Pedicin has recorded and performed with many jazz giants through the last three decades, including Maynard Ferguson, Dave Brubeck, Peter Erskine, Stanley Clarke, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra, The Funk Brothers, Gino Vanelli, and Pat Martino. Michael's debut album, Michael Pedicin Jr. was cut for PIR/CBS Records in 1980, followed by City Song (1987), Angles (1989), You Don't Know What Love Is (1992), Because of Love (1996) ,Downtown Found ( 2004) and the new recording Everything Starts now... (2007). At the age of twenty-one, Downbeat Magazine quoted, "The most exciting solo in the entire three-day festival was produced by Mike Pedicin Jr" (Downbeat Magazine). When you hear Pedicin's current playing, you will realize that what he played at twenty-one has now been realized and ripened to a sound that is familiar, challenging, innovative, and full of the history of the great jazz tenor saxophonists....without compromise or imitation.
check out Michael's Videos on youtube
THE MICHAEL PEDICIN QUINTET - EVERYTHING STARTS NOW...(2007) Michael Pedicin, tenor saxophone Michael Sarin, drums Chris Colangelo, acoustic bass Johnnie Valentino, guitar
Mick Rossi, piano review by Paul J, Youngman: THE MICHAEL PEDICIN QUINTET - EVERYTHING STARTS NOW...(2007) review by J Hunter: THE MICHAEL PEDICIN QUINTET - EVERYTHING STARTS NOW...(2007)
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