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Andrew Hadro
NYC Based Baritone Saxophonist
About Me
Andrew Hadro [Hey-dro]
Andrew Hadro is a professional musician, composer, and bandleader in Brooklyn, New York. Hadro’s primary
instrument is baritone saxophone, though he also performs on bass clarinet, Bb clarinet, and flute, and is one of the
only working musicians in New York City to play the bass saxophone.
Recently, Hadro has been presenting compositions by current living composers through his ongoing project For Us,
The Living, An effort to honor tradition through innovation. Hadro has performed and recorded two albums for this
series, with the most recent released in April 2018.
After 15 years in NYC, Hadro can be heard through an expanding discography and frequent live performances. He
has played with and led ensembles large and small, featuring historical and modern styles, as well as through-
composed and fully improvised music.
Born abroad in Mexico to American parents, Hadro spent most of his childhood in the Chicago area before moving
to New York City to study at the New School for Jazz. In addition to working as a performer, Andrew Hadro is a
product specialist for Vandoren, advising fellow musicians on equipment including reeds and mouthpieces. As
curator of JazzBariSax.com Hadro provides resources and news to baritone saxophonists all over the world. During
summers Hadro serves as a director and faculty member for the Litchfield Jazz Camp in Connecticut.
“Rather than follow the path of bop-oriented bari blazers…Hadro prefers to play the baritone saxophone in a soft,
beautiful, subtle way. And rather than waiting around to be signed to a label, he’d rather do it himself.”
— BILL MILKOWSKI, DOWNBEAT MAGAZINE
“Andrew Hadro is the best young baritone saxophonist I know. After studying with me he joined my working
quintet for several years and continues to be one of my first choice saxophonists.”
— JUNIOR MANCE