Saxophonist Ed
Calle is known for his extraordinary ability to play
bebop, Latin and contemporary jazz, and pop. Born in Caracas
of Spanish parents, it was obvious from the start that he was
a natural player and now, Calle can be heard on hundreds of
recordings both as a sideman and soloist.
He appears on Grammy-award-winning albums by Frank Sinatra,
Vicky Carr, Arturo Sandoval, and Jon Secada, as well as on
numerous television and motion picture soundtracks. He also
has recorded and performed around the world with such artists
as Gloria Estefan, Julio Iglesias, Michael Bolton, Bob James,
Bobby Caldwell, Rhianna, and Vanessa Williams. Among his many solo
recordings, Ed
Calle Plays Santana won a Latin Grammy Award nomination
in 2005; his latest release In the Zone (2006) features
original compositions and jazz standards. Besides being an
internationally acclaimed jazz performer and prolific composer
and arranger, Calle is in great demand as a jazz clinician
and enjoys working with up-and-coming young artists. Ed has
served as a guest artist and clinician with the Monk Institute
and at colleges including Brigham Young University, Temple
College, The University of North Florida, The University of
Florida, The University of Miami, and West Palm Beach Community
College. Ed and Sari Calle live with their three children in
South Florida where Ed serves as Associate Professor of Music
Business and Production at Miami Dade College. A member of
the Miami
Saxophone Quartet, a Selmer saxophone
artist, and Jody Jazz mouthpieces and AMT microphones endorser,
Ed Calle also owns and operates One-Take Recording Studios,
leads the Fuego Caliente Latin Jazz Orchestra, and is completing
work on a Doctor of Higher Education Leadership at Nova Southeastern
University.