Listen "EP 98: The Saxophonist Who Learned to Play Before She Could Read"
Episode Synopsis
In this week’s episode of The Jazz Flyte Podcast, I’m joined by the sensational Jessy J—one of the most sought-after saxophonists in contemporary jazz today. With eight Billboard-charting albums, 13 top singles, a global fanbase, and a performance history that spans over 17 years, Jessy J brings not just skill, but soul to every note.Jessy started playing saxophone at nine, pivoting from piano and becoming the only saxophonist in her elementary school band. By 15, she was performing at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. We dive into how early exposure to LA jazz camps and a scholarship to USC’s world-class jazz program shaped her desire to become a studio musician—and how that dream evolved into a solo jazz career, launched by her debut album Tequila Moon in 2008.Jessy opens up about working with icons like Paul Brown and Steven Tyler, her deep admiration for Grover Washington Jr., and her commitment to honoring her Mexican heritage through music. She shares how motherhood, femininity, and faith in her purpose as a musician continue to guide her work—including her latest release, Terranova, which celebrates her 10th studio project.This episode is rich with stories about persistence, purpose, and passion. Whether you’re a jazz fan or a fellow artist, Jessy’s journey will inspire you to keep playing your own tune—no matter the key.Connect with Jessy J: https://www.jessyj.com/
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