A couple of younger sax players:
- Chris Potter: with his own groups or with the Dave Holland Quintet, I really dig this guy, he has a very musical style and mixes it up a bit with alto, soprano and tenor, as well as flute and bass clarinet, as well as exploring different stylings in the jazz idiom;
- Christine Jensen: a fine young alto player from Canada, has a couple of albums on the Montreal-based Effendi label (www.effendi.com), my brother has played bass on both so I'm biased, and the music is occasionally challenging, but quite satisfying overall;
and another who's been around for a while:
- Dave Tuner: Canadian alto player, recordings on Justin Time label, straight ahead jazz, with some latin influence in recent years.
- Chris Potter: with his own groups or with the Dave Holland Quintet, I really dig this guy, he has a very musical style and mixes it up a bit with alto, soprano and tenor, as well as flute and bass clarinet, as well as exploring different stylings in the jazz idiom;
- Christine Jensen: a fine young alto player from Canada, has a couple of albums on the Montreal-based Effendi label (www.effendi.com), my brother has played bass on both so I'm biased, and the music is occasionally challenging, but quite satisfying overall;
and another who's been around for a while:
- Dave Tuner: Canadian alto player, recordings on Justin Time label, straight ahead jazz, with some latin influence in recent years.