Emilio Modeste is a talented young tenor saxophonist and composer based in New York. Currently, he serves as the lead saxophonist for Stanley Clarke’s N 4EVER and Cindy Blackman Santana's bands. Throughout his career, Modeste has shared the stage with renowned musicians such as Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb, Buster Williams, Patrice Rushen, Lenny White, Gary Bartz, Steve Turre, Christian McBride, Rene McLean, Antoine Roney, Donald Harrison, and many others. He began his musical journey as a saxophonist in the Wallace Roney Quintet. Now, Emilio Modeste will join guitarist Mike Bruzzese, bassist Ira Coleman, and drummer Louis-Vincent Hamel for a special one-night concert at Salle Claude-Léveillée.
Mike Bruzzese Quartet featuring Emilio Modeste


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