Don Braden


Donald Kirk Braden is an American jazz tenor saxophonist and flautist.

Career

Braden was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on November 20, 1963, and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. He began playing tenor sax at age 13 and started playing professionally at 15. In high school, he played in the McDonald's All-American High School Jazz Band. He attended Harvard University from 1981 to 1984, studied engineering, and played in the school's jazz ensemble. He moved to New York City in 1984, where he played with The Harper Brothers, Lonnie Smith, and Betty Carter. In 1986–87 he toured with Wynton Marsalis. In the late 1980s and early 1990s he toured internationally with Freddie Hubbard. He also played with Roy Haynes, Tony Williams, J.J. Johnson, Tom Harrell, Art Farmer, and the Mingus Big Band.
Braden led his own bands from the early 1990s, while also recording as a freelancer.
Braden has served as the music director of the Litchfield Jazz Camp since 1998, and in his tenure there he has participated in numerous programs, including co-hosting the annual Litchfield Jazz Camp Talent Search.

Discography

As leader

The Time Is Now Wish List After Dark Landing Zone Organic The Open Road The Voice of the Saxophone The Fire Within Contemporary Standards Ensemble Brighter Days The New Hang Workin' - Live at Cecil's Gentle Storm The Strayhorn Project Big Fun Live Come Together Full Circle Luminosity Earth Wind and Wonder
  • ''Earth Wind and Wonder Volume 2''

As sideman

With Art Farmer
With Freddie HubbardAt Jazz Jamboree Warszawa '91: A Tribute to Miles
With Jimmy PonderGuitar Christmas
With Roseanna Vitro