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, Extreme, and Vanessa Williams.
Among his many solo
recordings, Ed Calle Plays Santana garnered
a Latin Grammy Award nomination in 2005. His latest release In
the Zone (2006) features original compositions and
jazz standards and earned a Latin Grammy nomination in 2007.
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 students. 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 Senior 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 has earned a Doctor
of Higher Education Leadership from Nova
Southeastern University where he graduated with a
perfect 4.0 average. Addressing one of America's greatest educational
challenges, Dr. Calle's doctoral dissertation compares
the effectiveness of online and traditional remedial mathematics
education. In addition to his passion for and study of music,
Ed is a lifelong student of mathematics who is frequently asked
to deliver lectures exploring the relationship between music
and mathematics. Dr. Calle delivered the keynote
address at the MAC^3 conference in 2007.