Biography

John Handy — Composer and Arranger Par Excellence
John Handy has written a number of highly acclaimed, original compositions. "Spanish Lady" and "If Only We Knew both earned Grammy nominations for performance and composition. The popular jazz/blues/funk vocal crossover hit, "Hard Work", brought him fame in another realm; while "Blues for Louis Jordan" displayed his talents in rhythm and blues. He has written many compositions of various sizes for both instrumental and vocal groups. His more extensive works include "Concerto for Jazz Soloist and Orchestra" which was premiered by the Parnassus Symphony Orchestra; and "Scheme Number One" which was lauded as a fine example of fixed and improvised music by the great composer, Igor Stravinsky.

John Handy — the World is His Stage
Jazz encyclopedias list John Handy as an alto saxophonist who plays the tenor, saxello, baritone, clarinet, oboe and vocals. He is actually a consummate world musician and teacher who has devoted his life to using music to elevate the human spirit. His soulful and fiery saxophone style is instantly recognizable to generations of jazz fans world-wide.

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John Handy Blowin
As a performer and composer he continues to sweep audiences into ecstasy with his vast range of creative, emotional, and technical inventiveness. With a superb knowledge and practical experience with music of several cultures, he fuses, with each selection, a musical genre that is coherent, provocative, logical, and enjoyable.

Known most readily as a saxophonist in jazz quartet and quintet settings, John Handy is also featured in solo, duets, and large ensembles ranging in size from big bands to concert bands, symphony orchestras, vocal groups, and choirs.

As a singer, he brings a kind of storytelling narrative to the blues that is entertaining, educational, and moving; while his "up tempo" scat vocals could be compared to the best scat singers anywhere. He sings ballads with inventiveness that is rare among singers.


John Handy — A Star Performer

John Handy has performed in the world’s great concert halls including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Berlin Philharmonic Auditorium, San Francisco Opera House, Davies Hall; the major performance venues including Tanglewood, Saratoga (NY), and Wolf Trap; and the pre-eminent jazz festivals including the Monterey Jazz Festival, Newport Jazz Festival, Playboy Jazz Festival, Chicago Jazz Festival, Pacific Coast Jazz Festival; and international jazz festivals at Montreaux (Switzerland), Antibe (France), Berlin (Germany), Cannes (France), Yubari (Japan), Miyasaki (Japan), among others.

His album and CD covers read like a who’s who of record labels - Columbia, ABC Impulse, Warner Brothers, Milestone, Roulette, Boulevard, Quartet (Harbor), MPS Records and many others. His most recent recordings are "John Handy Live at Yoshi’s" and "John Handy’s Musical Dreamland" (available only on Boulevard Records, Stuttgart, Germany), "Centerpiece", and "Excursion in Blue". Some of his earlier works have been reissued on CD - "John Handy: Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival", "The Second John Handy Album", "New View", and "Projections"., He recorded with Sonny Stitt, and recorded nine albums with Charles Mingus Jazz Workshop.

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John Handy - SF StateJohn Handy — the Educator, Musicologist, and Jazz Historian
John Handy has taught at San Francisco State University, Stanford University, UC Berkeley, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, among others. He is a popular performer on university and college campuses where he also gives inspired lecture-demonstrations on the technical, academic, spiritual, and creative aspects of music, winning new converts to jazz.

John Handy — Composer and Arranger Par Excellence
John Handy has written a number of highly acclaimed, original compositions. "Spanish Lady" and "If Only We Knew both earned Grammy nominations for performance and composition. The popular jazz/blues/funk vocal crossover hit, "Hard Work", brought him fame in another realm; while "Blues for Louis Jordan" displayed his talents in rhythm and blues. His more extensive works include "Concerto for Jazz Soloist and Orchestra" which was premiered by the San Francisco Symphony; and "Scheme Number One" which was lauded as a fine example of fixed and improvised music by the great composer, Igor Stravinsky.

John Handy — a Man of the World
Although he is well known in the continental United States, John Handy has taken his music to Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy, France, England, Sweden, Luxemburg, Finland, Norway, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, North and South India, Yugoslavia, Japan, Alaska, Canada, among other countries - all with great acclaim!

John Handy WITH CLASS
John Handy and Class
For the past 23 years, John has led John Handy WITH CLASS, featuring John Handy with three female violinists/vocalists in an unforgettable sound that captures the full range of jazz, blues, r&b, popular, and modal music.

This innovative group creates a new musical expression which John refers to (tongue-in-cheek) as "Clazzical Jazz". He continues to lead and perform in groups with a combination of instruments and vocals.

 

John Handy — The Contemporary Icon
John Handy’s music continues to be discovered and re-discovered by new generations of musicians and listeners. Movie Sound Track, “All About the Benjamins” (2002) features “Hard Work” by John Handy. Television Sound Track, “The Bernie Mack Show” (2002) features “Hard Work” by John Handy.

BRAVO! Always inventive, John Handy personifies the jazz genre with great dignity. He has been lauded by some of the world’s great musicians, including Duke Ellington, Benny Carter, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Randy Weston, Ali Akbar Khan, and Ravi Shankar, Arthur Fiedler, Gunther Schuller, and Gerald Wilson, among others.

This is John Handy — an elegant music man for all seasons, a musician of timeless quality and always ahead of the times!

John Handy
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