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Zane Musa (January 1, 1979 – February 2, 2015) is an Alto/Soprano/Tenor saxophonist and vocalist, most widely known for his command of the saxophone. Zane Musa was raised in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles but his work is known worldwide. His works were showcased by the likes of Arturo Sandoval, Roy Hargrove, Macy Gray, John Mayer, Lupe Fiasco, and Christina Aguilera, as well as the Nikhil Korula Band and Karina Corradini. He also lent his sound to the house bands of several television shows including The Voice, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and The Carson Daly Show. He was a regular player in clubs in Hollywood and was invited to contribute to several bands, including Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, fronted by Jeff Goldblum. Some of his final work was touring and recording with Arturo Sandoval. He was featured on the recording "Be Bop" alongside Arturo Sandoval. Zane was sought after by many fellow musicians/friends and had a long history of contributing his sound to a host of albums for various other artists. Zane's solo jazz CD/LP was released under an independent label, Straight Ahead Records, founded by mastering engineer Bernie Grundman and Stewart Levine, producers for various artists including Dave Sandburn, Simply Red, Jamie Cullum, and the Crusaders. As a soloist/bandleader/sideman Zane has performed in various venues, including the Playboy Jazz Festival, Lincoln Center, the IAJE conventions in Atlanta and New York, the Syracuse Jazz festival, the Blue Whale, Catalinas in Hollywood, and countless other venues. Although Zane's roots were grounded in classic and improvisational jazz, Zane was working to bring forth an innovative blend of Jazz/Funk. Melding styles together in a unique sax-intense sound distinctly his own.


Early years

Musa began his musical career early on, studying tap dancing with his brother Chance Taylor (an innovator in the world of tap dancing) By his junior high school years Zane began playing the saxophone and that became his main focus. He went to Van Nuys High School and studied at the Performing Arts Magnet Program. He received his music degree from
California Institute of the Arts The California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) is a private art university in Santa Clarita, California. It was incorporated in 1961 as the first degree-granting institution of higher learning in the US created specifically for students of both ...
, where he received a full scholarship.


Personal life

Zane Musa had four siblings, his brother/tap teacher and musical inspiration Chance Taylor, his brothers Omar Musa and Sam Musa, and his sister Yasmin Manley. His mother Rebecca Musa and father Awad Musa encouraged his musical career from the very start. Zane is remembered, not only as an incredible musical genius, but also as a kind, gentle, humorous spirit.Source needed Los Angeles Times, July 9, 2002 article featured a story capturing the giving spirit of Zane Musa, who performed saxophone in Skid Row, alongside bassist, Ravi Knypstra. Both musicians gave of their time and talent to bring some joy to the streets.


Notability

Don Heckman saw Musa at the
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when he was 17 years old and commented that he was ''"...a name to remember"''. He has played for
Arturo Sandoval Arturo Sandoval is a Cuban-American jazz trumpeter, pianist, and composer. While living in his native Cuba, Sandoval was influenced by jazz musicians Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown, and Dizzy Gillespie. In 1977 he met Gillespie, who became his f ...
, Roy Hargrove,
Macy Gray Natalie Renée McIntyre (born September 6, 1967), known by her stage name Macy Gray, is an American R&B and soul singer and actress. She is known for her distinctive raspy voice and a singing style heavily influenced by Billie Holiday. Gray ha ...
,
Christina Aguilera Christina María Aguilera (; ; born December 18, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality. Known for her four-octave vocal range and ability to sustain high notes, she has been referred to as the " Voice of ...
, and John Mayer. Planet Rhythm said he was one of the most talented saxophonists.


Death

Musa died on February 2, 2015, in Florida after playing at an annual jazz cruise. He had apparently fallen from a Fort Lauderdale airport parking structure immediately following the jazz cruise on Sunday night. He was transported to Broward Health Medical Center where he was declared dead the following day.


Discography

* (2005) ''Introducing Zane Musa'', (Straight Ahead Recordings)


Credits

* (2014) ''Heaven'', - Robert Francis & the Night Tide (Saxophone) * (2014) ''Moving On'', -
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(Saxophone) * (2013) ''The Best Man Holiday'', (Saxophone) * (2012) ''Dear Diz (Every Day I Think of You)'', - Arturo Sandoval (Featured Artist, Guest Artist, Sax (Alto)) * (2011) ''Endless Planets'', -
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(Sax (Alto)) * (2009) ''JLB Jazz Collective With Jason Gamer'' - JLB Jazz Collective (Sax (Alto)) * (2009) ''Reminiscence: Live!'', -
Phil Ranelin Phil Ranelin (born May 25, 1939) is an American jazz and experimental music trombonist. Career Ranelin was born in Indianapolis and lived in New York City before moving to Detroit in the 1960s. He played as a session musician on many Motown rec ...
(Group Member, Sax (Alto)) * (2005) ''Gravity Always Wins'', -
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(Saxophone) * (2005) ''Static Trampoline'', - Chris Pierce (Sax (Alto)) * (2004) ''Inspiration'', - Phil Ranelin (Main Personnel, Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano)) * (2004) ''The Mother Funk Conspiracy'', - Mother Funk Conspiracy (Main Personnel, Sax (Alto)) * (2003) ''The War of Women'', - Joe Firstman (Saxophone) * (2001) ''Orcastra'', - Jon Bare (Group Member, Saxophone) * (1999) ''Christmas Party Pack
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', (Saxophone) * (1999) ''Holiday Moods'', (Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)) * (1997) ''Holiday Sax Fantasy'', (Primary Artist, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)) * (1997) ''Ultimate Christmas Party Pack'', (Primary Artist, Saxophone)


References


External links


Official webpage
{{DEFAULTSORT:Musa, Zane 1979 births 2015 deaths American jazz saxophonists American male saxophonists American male jazz musicians 20th-century American saxophonists