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Elias Haslanger
Saxophonist Elias Haslanger plays and writes modern jazz rooted in the tradition.
					
				About Me
		
			Over the span of his 25-year music career, native Texan and Austin 
resident Elias Haslanger has carved a unique and distinguished place 
in jazz history as a saxophonist, composer, and band leader, whose 
playing and writing has drawn comparisons to John Coltrane, Sonny 
Rollins, Ben Webster, and Wayne Shorter. He has performed, recorded, 
and toured with many world-class artists including Ellis Marsalis, 
Maynard Ferguson, Christopher Cross, Asleep at the Wheel, Alejandro 
Escovedo, The Four Tops, and The Temptations, among many others.
Elias has performed around the United States and Europe at clubs like 
Snug Harbor in New Orleans, Jazz Alley in Seattle, The Elephant in 
Austin, and The Blue Note in New York. He has also served as a guest 
artist/lecturer at universities around the nation. Mentored by the 
legendary saxophonists Harvey Pittel and Dick Oatts, Elias began to 
explore the instrument’s vast potential by studying saxophone at the 
University of Texas and then at the Manhattan School of Music. His 
interest in writing music culminated in a Master’s Degree in 
Composition at Texas State University (TSU) in San Marcos.
In 1996, Elias recorded his second CD as a leader entitled For the 
Moment, which received substantial national airplay, reaching #11 on 
the Gavin Jazz charts and #14 on the Jazziz Radioactive chart. Herb 
Wong from JazzTimes magazine wrote, “Haslanger is clearly in the 
forefront of the young, new, fresh players. He has respect for 
tradition as well as being himself. He is a merger of the past and the 
future.” Elias was awarded “Best Horn Player” by the Austin Chronicle 
in 1997, as well as the Jazz Instrumental Soloist College Outstanding 
Performance for the 20th Annual Downbeat Student Music Awards. In 1998 
TSU awarded Elias the Mitte Scholarship for academic achievement, and 
Elias began to teach music theory and composition at the university.
That same year, Elias collaborated with the patriarch of the modern 
jazz scene, Ellis Marsalis, to release Kicks Are for Kids, of which 
DownBeat magazine writer Michael Point wrote, “Haslanger is now a full 
grown talent, both as a composer and instrumentalist whose future has 
almost unlimited potential and should be regarded in national terms.”
Kicks Are for Kids won praise from fans and critics around the world, 
and the recording was recognized as one of the top five jazz records 
of the year by Rick Mitchell of the Houston Chronicle, while the 
Austin Chronicle’s writers Jay Trachtenberg and Christopher Hess voted 
it the #1 and #3 best records of all Austin artists. DownBeat’s writer 
Michael Point voted Kicks Are for Kids as one of the top ten best CDs 
to come out of Austin in the 90′s, and it reached #4 on the Gavin Jazz 
charts with 180 radio stations around the country playing it. Elias 
was also awarded “Best Jazz Group” by the Austin Chronicle later that 
year. During this time, Elias continued to teach theory, saxophone, 
and composition at TSU before moving to Brooklyn, New York in 2000.
While living in Brooklyn, Elias was contacted by jazz trumpeter and 
musical icon Maynard Ferguson and invited to tour the United States as 
part of his Big Bop Nouveau band. As the featured tenor soloist in the 
band, Elias held the same chair Wayne Shorter had held many years 
earlier, and the experience touring with Maynard helped to shape 
Elias’s philosophy as a band leader and performer.
Since returning to his hometown of Austin in 2004, Elias has kept an 
active performing and recording schedule, including founding the 
label, Cherrywood Records, releasing the 2006 recording Dream Story 
and performing weekly engagements in Austin, Dallas, Houston, San 
Antonio, and New Orleans. Elias recently celebrated the release of his 
5th CD as a leader, Church on Monday, featuring Texas jazz icon Dr. 
James Polk, the former musical director for Ray Charles.
Says Jay Trachtenberg from the Austin Chronicle about Church on 
Monday, “Haslanger has consistently demonstrated a penchant for 
ageless chestnuts, and this session is no exception. His version of 
“On a Clear Day” is simply divine, fashioning a creamy, satin-smooth 
tone that harkens back to an earlier era of big-toned tenor men. Four 
stars.”
Elias and the band, which also features guitar virtuoso Jake Langley, 
hold a residency at Austin’s famous Continental Club Gallery every 
Monday at 8:30 pm. The CD recently finished an 11-week rotation on 
radio stations around the country, climbing as high as #14 during it's 
run on the JazzWeek charts and is receiving positive reviews from 
writers and fans across the globe. Downbeat magazine featured Elias 
and the band in it's June 2013 issue.
In February of 2013, Elias was short-listed by the Texas Commission on 
the Arts for the role of State Musician of Texas. This prestigious 
position has previously been awarded to Lyle Lovett, Ray Benson and 
Willie Nelson and is a reflection of Elias’s hard work and dedication 
to advancing the arts in Texas.
Says Glenn Astarita of AllAboutJazz.com, “Simply put, Haslanger is a 
major talent who could find his way into the upper echelons of jazz 
with a judicious marketing push and smaller gaps between recordings.”
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Elias embeds the best of classical influences–from Ricard Strauss to 
Sergei Rachmaninoff; of rock and pop legends–from Nat King Cole to the 
Beatles; of the profound and powerful heritages of jazz greats–Duke 
Ellington to John Coltrane.
Performance credits: Ellis Marsalis, Maynard Ferguson, Harry Connick, 
Jr., Martin Banks, Dr. James Polk, Christopher Cross, Alejandro 
Escovedo, Kat Edmonson, Bob Dorough, Wes Anderson, Andre Hayward, 
Russell Gunn, Lew Soloff, Frank Foster, Clark Terry, Marvin “Smitty” 
Smith, Jesse Davis, Steve Turre, Al Grey, Peter Martin, Donald 
Edwards, Allen Farnham, Roland Guerin, Fred Sanders, Edwin Livingston, 
JJ Johnson, Pete Rodriguez, Bruce Saunders, Ephraim Owens, Kirk 
Whalum, Peter Stoltzman, Thomas Heflin, Ron Westray, The Temptations, 
The Four Tops, Joe LoCasio, Tony Campise, Asleep at the Wheel, Mitch 
Watkins, Bob Meyer, Jae Sinnett, Marvin Stamm, and countless others. 
Elias has opened for the legendary McCoy Tyner and jazz greats Kenny 
Garrett and Terence Blanchard.

					
					
				
				
				
			