Andrew Hadro was not born into an especially musically inclined
family. Nor does he remember why or when he decided to pursue music. He
has however, dedicated his life to music and spent thousands of hours
honing his abilities, working to expand and push forward instrumental performance.After being born in Mexico City, being shuffled early
on in life to Brazil, and stopping for a few years on the east coast,
Hadro’s family eventually settled in the Chicago area. He initially
began his studies on flute and soon found his way to the baritone
saxophone which would become the primary focus of his musical studies as
an adult. Hadro was fortunate to attend the prestigious New Trier High
School and perform with several Downbeat award winning
ensembles during his tenure as part of the school’s innovative music
department. After high school he made the blind leap to New York City
and attended the New School for Jazz and Contemporary music. Named
Salutatorian in 2007, he left soon after to tour and record with several
of the New School Jazz program’s founding faculty members. Mr. Hadro has performed around the world with the
Duke Ellington Orchestra, James Moody, the Bjorkestra, Tony Malaby,
Chico Hamilton, and Junior Mance, among many others. He is active in the
New York music scene and involved in several projects including
performances with his own band, the Andrew Hadro Quartet, and currently
tours with Junior Mance’s quintet. He is on faculty at the Litchfield
Jazz Camp and maintains an active private lesson studio through the Lucy
Moses School. He is currently the curator of JazzBariSax.com, a website dedicated to the baritone saxophone. ANDREW HADRO
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