Ken Vandermark
Saxophonist and composer in jazz

Born
September 22nd, 1964
60 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A prominent American saxophonist and composer, contributed significantly to the jazz genre with a focus on avant-garde and improvisational music. Founded several groups, including the Vandermark 5 and the Territory Band, showcasing original compositions and innovative arrangements. Collaborated with various musicians across the globe, enriching the jazz landscape through diverse performances and recordings. Engaged in educational activities, mentoring young musicians and participating in workshops.
Founded the Vandermark 5
Released over 30 albums as a leader
Collaborated with notable jazz artists
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