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Frank Catalano
Instrument | Sax, tenor
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Birthday: March 12

Right place at the right time? Absolutely. Luck? Definitely. But after Frank Catalano stepped in for a no-show tenor sax during jazz organist Charles Earland's set at Andy's Jazz Club in Chicago (a club the then 17-year-old slick-talked his mother into taking him to) it wasnt luck that made him the youngest solo artist signed to the legendary Delmark label, a tour buddy of Tony Bennett, a U.S. Patent-holding sax innovator or the youngest saxophonist ever voted into the DOWNBEAT Critics Poll.

Catalano, who bought his first sax at 12 with the money he saved mowing lawns, is a member of a small, but exclusive club: young musicians who have experienced and worked with the greatness of people like Charles Earland, Tony Bennett, Von Freeman and Randy Brecker. At only 28, his experience --which includes a degree in classical composition from DePaul--fused with and a raw, natural talent create a saxophonist with missile-speed fingering and a unique styling that has attracted even the likes of Santana, whom he toured with at the ripe age of 18. Stars like John Legend, Jennifer Lopez and Destiny’s Child all have invited Catalano to contribute to some of the top albums of the past 12 months, including Maurice Joshua’s remix of John Legends Grammy award-winning song Ordinary People.

Luck works in strange ways. At 16, while messing around with the engine of a 72 Beetle in front of his mothers house, Catalano severed off his right, middle finger. A career ending move? It could have been. But after reconstructive surgery, Catalano forced his hands to relearn technique, skill and artistry. He triumphed a glistening musician and signed with Delmark to record his first solo album, Cut it Out with trumpeter Ira Sullivan at only 19.

Catalano's tinkering with machines has a more musical bent now. While recording with Ministry in 1999, Catalano was inspired by the bands use of sampling and engineered a unique sampling keyboard attachment for the saxophone. His device was patented on Dec. 11, 2001, coincidently on the two-year anniversary of his mentor Charles Earlands death.

Catalano's performances both live and recorded are electric. His Delmark solo albums include You Talkin to Me?!, which features a tandem tenor session with Von Freeman, and Live at The Green Mill with Randy Brecker on trumpet. Over the past ten years he also has worked with Louie Bellson, Tito Puente, David Sanborn, Betty Carter, John Medeski and DJ Logic.

Catalano's sax-man days began at age 10, after a local music store held an assembly at his school. He chose the sax because to his 5th grade eye “it looked cool and it only cost $4.00 a week to rent.” Catalano believes that children come to music for as many reasons as there are children, and is committed to contributing to that process. A Chicago native, he volunteers for the Off the Street Club, running the after school jazz program, and is the artist in residence at College of Lake County.

Catalano is a busy man. His latest release on Bright Records, Mighty Burner, is due out in the U.S. on May 30. Overseas response to the recording has been hot and DOWNBEAT has referred to Catalano as full throttle front and center, a modal rocker that suggests John Coltrane energy in the 21st century.”

He is a contributor to WBEZ Chicago and recently participated in the IAJE (International Association of Jazz Educators) in New York, where he conducted a clinic on “Sax and Drums.” Frank can be heard regularly at Chicago’s Green Mill. Catalano is a spokesperson and performing artist for Yamaha and Rico and is featured in their international advertising programs.

If you ask Catalano when and how he knew that music and the saxophone were going to be his life, hell pause, and then hell tell you, “Around 17, I guess. People just kept saying that this is where I should be. I was already making a living as a sax player by then. It’s what I do.” Lucky thing, for us.

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Created: July 14, 2008 | Updated: September 4, 2008

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