JON CROSSE



Jon Crosse has been sax soloist with singer/songwriter

Paul Anka since 1983, and musical director of the

Paul Anka shows since 1993, conducting the Atlanta

Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, Cincinnati Pops,

National Symphony, New Jersey Symphony, Pacific Symphony,

and most recently, The London Philharmonic Orchestra.


He has been heard on Hollywood film scores and featured

on many television shows from the U.S., Canada, France

Germany, England, Holland, and worldwide on CNN's

Larry King Weekend.


Jon Crosse has been playing and teaching music of diverse

styles since his graduation from Ohio State in 1968,

continuing his education with a Master of Music in

saxophone performance from Cal State Northridge in

1995. A resident of the Los Angeles area since 1976, Jon

has enjoyed performing with many jazz greats, including

Clare Fischer, Alan Broadbent, Benny Carter, Victor Feldman,

Freddie Hubbard, Carmen McRae, Wayne Shorter,

John Patitucci, Luis Conte, Eric Marienthal, and Alex Acuna.

 


 


 

Jon at Rimplerock Festival, Belgium
Jon rehearsing the London Symphony Orchestra with Paul Anka 2011