Eric Alexander

Tenor Sax
Artist Albums
Recently Added
04/15/2024
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Eric Alexander / Mike Ledonne Quartet
04/06/2024
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Jason Tiemann Quartet
10/16/2023
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Eric Alexander Quartet
07/03/2023
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Eric Alexander Quartet
06/05/2023
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Eric Alexander Quartet
05/09/2023
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Mike LeDonne Quartet
04/16/2023
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John Webber Trio & Jam Session
11/16/2022
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Benny Benack Quintet & Jam Session
07/19/2022
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Eric Alexander Quartet
06/17/2022
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Mike LeDonne Quartet
03/29/2022
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Eric Alexander Quartet
03/22/2022
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Tyler Mitchell Quartet & Jam Session
01/24/2022
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Joe Farnsworth quintet
01/08/2022
Mezzrow
David Kikoski and Eric Alexander Duo
12/21/2021
Mezzrow
ERIC ALEXANDER & ANDRE WEISS
11/27/2021
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Steve Davis Quintet
11/26/2021
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Steve Davis Quintet
11/15/2021
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Joe Farnsworth quintet
10/18/2021
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Eric Alexander Quintet
09/20/2021
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Eric Alexander Quartet
09/06/2021
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Joe Farnsworth Tenor madness
08/03/2021
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Eric Alexander Trio
06/21/2021
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Joe Farnsworth Quartet
06/15/2021
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Eric Alexander Trio
05/18/2021
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Eric Alexander Trio
03/20/2021
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East Coast Jazz Festival - Mike LeDonne Quintet
03/15/2021
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Joe Farnsworth Quartet
11/13/2020
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Mike LeDonne Quintet (Open to the public)
09/14/2020
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Joe Farnsworth Quartet
08/10/2020
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Joe Farnsworth Quartet Feat. George Cables
02/10/2020
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Joe Farnsworth Quartet
11/20/2019
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Harold Mabern Tribute
10/26/2019
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Michael Weiss Quartet
10/25/2019
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Michael Weiss Quartet
10/16/2019
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Harold Mabern Tribute
08/13/2018
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Joe Farnsworth Quartet
06/04/2018
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Joe Farnsworth Quartet
05/31/2018
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Akiko Tsuruga Quartet
04/02/2018
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Joe Farnsworth Quartet
02/17/2018
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After-hours Jam Session with Joe Farnsworth
02/03/2018
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Joe Farnsworth Quartet
02/02/2018
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Joe Farnsworth Quartet
01/06/2018
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After-hours Jam Session with Joe Farnsworth
12/30/2017
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After-hours Jam Session with Joe Farnsworth
09/16/2017
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The Joe Farnsworth Quartet
09/15/2017
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The Joe Farnsworth Quartet
07/01/2017
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After-hours Jam Session with Joe Farnsworth
06/03/2017
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Wayne Escoffery & Tenor Traditions
06/02/2017
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Wayne Escoffery & Tenor Traditions
02/02/2017
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The Ken Fowser Quintet
11/13/2016
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The Joe Magnarelli Quartet
12/05/2015
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Joe Farnsworth "after-hours"
09/19/2015
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The Joe Farnsworth Quartet
09/06/2015
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The Joe Magnarelli Quintet
06/20/2015
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The Neal Smith Quintet
06/19/2015
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The Neal Smith Quintet
04/18/2015
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The Joe Farnsworth Quartet
04/17/2015
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The Joe Farnsworth Quartet
06/18/2014
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The Peter Zak Quartet
06/16/2012
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The Eric Alexander Quartet
06/15/2012
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The Eric Alexander Quartet
06/29/2011
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The Michael Dease Sextet
06/26/2010
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The Rick Germanson Quintet
06/25/2010
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The Rick Germanson Quintet
10/22/2009
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The Jim Rotondi Quintet
10/21/2009
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The Jim Rotondi Quintet
08/24/2009
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The Neal Smith Quintet
08/23/2009
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The Neal Smith Quintet
10/01/2008
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The Craig Wuepper Quartet
Upcoming Shows
05/27/2024
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Eric Alexander / Mike Ledonne Quartet
Boasting a warm, finely burnished tone and a robust melodic and harmonic imagination, tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander has been exploring new musical worlds from the outset. He started out on piano as a six-year-old, took up clarinet at nine, switched to alto sax when he was 12, and converted to tenor when jazz became his obsession during his one year at the University of Indiana, Bloomington (1986-87). At William Paterson College in New Jersey he advanced his studies under the tutelage of Harold Mabern, Joe Lovano, Rufus Reid, and others. "The people I listened to in college are still the cats that are influencing me today," says Alexander. "Monk, Dizzy, Sonny Stitt, Clifford Brown, Sonny Rollins, Jackie McLean, Joe Henderson--the legacy left by Bird and all the bebop pioneers, that language and that feel, that's the bread and butter of everything I do. George Coleman remains a big influence because of his very hip harmonic approach, and I'm still listening all the time to Coltrane because I feel that even in the wildest moments of his mid- to late-Sixties solos I can find these little kernels of melodic information and find ways to employ them in my own playing."During the 1990s, after placing second behind Joshua Redman in the 1991 Thelonious Monk International Saxophone Competition, Alexander threw himself into the whirlwind life of a professional jazz musician. He played with organ trios on the South Side of Chicago, made his recording debut in 1991 with Charles Earland on Muse Records, and cut his first album as leader in 1992 (Straight Up for Delmark). More recordings followed for numerous labels, including Milestone and others, leading to 1997's Man with a Horn; the 1998 collaborative quartet session with George Mraz, John Hicks, and Idris Muhammad, Solid!; and, that same year, the first recording by One For All, Alexander's ongoing band with Jim Rotondi, Steve Davis, Joe Farnsworth, Peter Washington, and Dave Hazeltine.Eric has appeared in many capacities on record, including leader, sideman, producer as well as composing a number of the tunes he records. By now, Alexander has lost count of how many albums feature his playing; he guesses 60 or 70. While he has garnered critical acclaim from every corner, what has mattered most has been to establish his own voice within the illustrious bop-based jazz tradition. In 2004, Eric signed an exclusive contract with the New York-based independent jazz label, HighNote Records where he has amassed a considerable discography of critically-acclaimed recordings. Most recent among them is Temple of Olympic Zeus (HCD 7172), The Battle with Vincent Herring and Mike LeDonne (HCD 7137) and It's all in the Game (HCD 7148) with Harold Mabern.Eric continues to tour the world over to capacity audiences. Using NYC as his home base he can regularly be seen in the NY clubs including ongoing appearances at Smoke.Weblinks:www.ericalexanderjazz.com