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Greg Abate Jazz Workshop – "Crafting Melodic Freedom in Jazz Improvisation"

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Visiting saxophonist Greg Abate hosts a jazz workshop with Stanford jazz students. This event is free and open to the public.

Greg Abate (jazz saxophonist, flutist, composer, and arranger) played lead alto saxophone in the Ray Charles Orchestra for two years in the early ‘70s. In 1978, he formed the group Channel One, and later played tenor sax in the revived Artie Shaw Orchestra, directed by Dick Johnson. Abate has since ventured out as a soloist and composer in post-bop, Latin, and modern styles, performing at jazz festivals and clubs worldwide, and since 1991 he has released more than 16 albums. “Berklee gave me the musical tools and foundation to become a jazz artist and educator,” said Abate, who is also an adjunct professor of jazz studies at Rhode Island College. He continues to tour worldwide, frequently alongside Berklee faculty.

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