Zane Musa Explained

Zane Musa
Birth Name:Zane Musa
Birth Date:1 January 1979
Birth Place:Arleta, CA
Death Place:Fort Lauderdale, FL
Genre:Jazz-funk
Instrument:Saxophone
Label:Straight Ahead Recordings
Associated Acts:Arturo Sandoval, Robert Francis Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra

Zane Musa (January 1, 1979 – February 2, 2015) was an alto/soprano/tenor saxophonist and vocalist. Musa was raised in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. His works have been showcased by artists including Arturo Sandoval, Roy Hargrove, Macy Gray, John Mayer, Lupe Fiasco, Christina Aguilera, The Nikhil Korula Band, and Karina Corradini. He played in the house bands of several television shows, including The Voice, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Carson Daly Show. He was a regular player in Hollywood clubs and was invited to play with several bands, including Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra. Some of his final work was touring and recording with Arturo Sandoval. He was featured on Sandoval's recording, "Be Bop."

Musa's solo jazz CD/LP was released under the independent label Straight Ahead Records, founded by Bernie Grundman and Stewart Levine, producers for various artists including Dave Sandburn, Simply Red, Jamie Cullum, and The Crusaders.

As a soloist, bandleader, and sideman, Musa has performed in venues including the Playboy Jazz Festival, Lincoln Center, IAJE conventions in Atlanta and New York City, the Syracuse Jazz Festival, the Blue Whale, and Catalina.

Although Musa's roots were in classic and improvisational jazz, he also worked to bring forth a blend of jazz and funk.

Early years

Musa began his musical career studying tap dance with his brother, Chance Taylor. By junior high school, Musa began playing the saxophone and made it his main focus. He went to Van Nuys High School in the Performing Arts Magnet Program. He received his music degree from the California Institute of the Arts, where he received a full scholarship.[1]

Personal life

Musa had four siblings: his brother, tap teacher and musical inspiration Chance Taylor; his brothers Omar and Sam Musa; and his sister Yasmin Manley. His mother, Rebecca Musa, and father, Awad Musa, encouraged his musical career from the start. The Los Angeles Times featured a story on July 9, 2002, about Musa performing saxophone in Skid Row alongside bassist Ravi Knypstra.

Notability

Don Heckman saw Musa at the Catalina Jazz Club when he was 17 years old and commented that he was "a name to remember." He has played for Arturo Sandoval, Roy Hargrove, Macy Gray, Christina Aguilera, and John Mayer. Rhythm Planet called him one of the most talented saxophonists in the LA jazz scene.[2]

Death

Musa died on February 2, 2015, in Florida. He fell from a Fort Lauderdale Airport parking structure after playing at an annual jazz cruise the night of February 1. He was transported to Broward Health Hospital, where he was declared dead the following day.[3]

Discography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meek . Tom . 2015-02-03 . L.A. Jazz Scene Reels From Untimely Death Of Zane Musa – LA Weekly . 2023-10-15 . www.laweekly.com . en-US.
  2. Web site: 2015-02-09 . RIP: Zane Musa (1979–2015) . 2023-10-15 . KCRW . en.
  3. Web site: 2015-02-22 . Famed jazz musician Zane Musa remembered as one of a kind . 2023-10-15 . Daily News . en-US.