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Bennie Maupin

Bennie Maupin is a legendary saxophonist who has made significant contributions to the world of jazz. Born in 1940 in Detroit, Michigan, Maupin began playing saxophone at an early age and quickly established himself as a talented and versatile musician.

After studying at the Detroit Institute of Musical Arts and Wayne State University, Maupin moved to New York City, where he quickly became a sought-after sideman, playing with jazz legends such as Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and Lee Morgan. He also released several critically acclaimed albums as a solo artist, including “The Jewel in the Lotus” and “Slow Traffic to the Right.”

Maupin’s music is characterized by its technical brilliance and emotional depth, and he is known for his ability to blend different musical genres and styles. He is also a respected educator, having taught at the California Institute of the Arts and the University of Southern California, and is highly regarded by his students and peers alike.

In addition to his work as a performer and educator, Maupin is also a respected endorser of saxophone equipment, including mouthpieces, reeds, and ligatures. He is a featured artist with companies such as Selmer Paris, and his equipment choices reflect his commitment to quality and innovation.

Bennie Maupin Discography

Page last updated 4/15/2023.

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