Michael Brecker

American Saxophonist and Composer

Michael Brecker - American Saxophonist and Composer
Born

March 29th, 1949
76 years ago

Died

January 13th, 2007
18 years ago — 57 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent saxophonist and composer, contributed significantly to jazz and contemporary music. Played tenor and soprano saxophones and was a vital figure in the New York jazz scene. Brecker's work included collaborations with numerous musicians across various genres. Released several influential albums as a bandleader and noted for intricate improvisational skills. Contributed to over 900 recordings, showcasing versatility in jazz and pop. Brecker also won multiple Grammy Awards for outstanding performances.

Released acclaimed album 'Time Is of the Essence'

Received 15 Grammy Awards during career

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