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A fine, high-powered tenor saxophonist with a tone influenced by John Coltrane, a mastery of chord changes, and a strong musical imagination, Jerry Bergonzi has long had an underground following in the Boston area. He started on clarinet when he was eight, switching to alto at 12, and finally to tenor two years later. Bergonzi was inspired early on by Sonny Rollins, Coltrane, and Hank Mobley. He attended Lowell University and then after graduation played electric bass in local bands behind singers and strippers, saving up enough money to move to New York in 1972. After struggling in the Big Apple for seven years and gaining some recognition as a member of Two Generations of Brubeck and of the Dave Brubeck Quartet (with whom he appeared on several Concord albums during 1979-1981), Bergonzi moved back to Boston in 1981, where he developed a strong career both as a tenorman and as an educator. He has since led several groups (including two called Con Brio and Gonz) and recorded for the Plug, Not Fat, Red, and Blue Note labels. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi
As a classical guitarist looking to expand my horizons into playing jazz guitar, Mr.Bergonzi's many books on jazz saxophone theory and technique have, for me, become rich mines of knowledge to explore and apply to my instrument.
Dude's got an aggresive style... Somewhat dirty tone... Nice lines!! Solid rhythm section too... I'd love to see him live. Come to California!
housewine
I love his big,fat tone.I listen to a lot of tenor players,but somehow I have never heard of this cat.I am glad I have stumbled across him,thanks to Pandora.
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