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“Saxophonist Brad Leali was among the most soulful and exciting I’ve heard recently.” - New York Times -
“Alto saxophonist Brad Leali has a bright amiable way of
playing!”
- New York Times
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“His solos are sparkling and Cannonball Adderley influenced.” - Evening standard - London, England
A
native of Denver, Colorado, Brad began playing saxophone in junior high school.
It was while listening to his father's recordings of jazz masters such as Miles
Davis and Cannonball Adderley that he became intrigued with jazz. After
receiving his Bachelor of Arts in music education from University of North
Texas, he was hired as the lead alto saxophonist for the Harry Connick, Jr.
Orchestra and was appointed musical director five months later. 1995, Brad
joined the Count Basie Orchestra under the leadership of Grover Mitchell as a
featured alto saxophone soloist. In 1999, the Count Basie Orchestra won a Grammy
award for their CD, "Count Play’s Duke." On this recording, Brad was also
nominated for a Grammy for his solo work on the classic Billy Strayhorn
composition, "The Star-Crossed Lover's." He has performed nationally and
internationally. A well-rounded musician, Mr. Leali has performed with such
stellar musicians as Freddie Hubbard, Clark Terry, Joe Williams, Jimmy Cobb,
Nancy Wilson, Frank Foster, Jon Hendricks, Roy Hargrove, The Mingus Big Band,
Jack McDuff, George Duke, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Jimmy Smith, and Billy Joel, Robert
Downey, Jr., Fantasia, Billy Joel, Kid
Rock,
Yolanda Adams & Brian McKnight, among others.
In
2005, Brad
completed his studies at Rutgers University
and received his master’s degree in music. While continuing to travel across
globe with his own quartet, Brad now served as head
of
the Jazz Program at Texas Tech University until Summer 2008.
Brad is the newly appointed Jazz applied saxophone instructor at University of
North Texas. His duty starts fall 2008.
Mr. Leali’s philosophy on music is very simple and straight forward: "I want everyone to dig my music - not just the musicians. I want to bring soul into the music like say - Stanley Turrentine, Cannonball Adderley, Lee Morgan, David "Fathead" Newman, Freddie Hubbard and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. I want People to feel my music in their soul."
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