Brandon Fields
Brandon Fields, born in Indiana and raised in Santa Ana, California, is a highly acclaimed saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist renowned for his genre-blending versatility and innovative approach. From an early age, Fields displayed a deep passion for music, starting on piano at age five, violin at eight, and finding his true calling with the alto saxophone by the age of ten. By his teenage years, Fields was already working as a freelance musician, and in 1982, he moved to Los Angeles to immerse himself in the city's vibrant club and studio scene.
Fields' debut album, The Other Side of the Story (1986), launched a successful solo career that now spans decades. Throughout his recording career, Fields has released several critically acclaimed albums, including The Traveler (1988), Higher Ground (1997), which features the music of Stevie Wonder, and Fields and Strings (1999), a collection of beautiful standards.
Collaborations with Legends
As a musician, Brandon Fields has worked with an extraordinary roster of musical legends, contributing his talents to albums and live performances with artists like Ray Charles, Harry Connick Jr., Neil Diamond, B.B. King, Elton John, and Luther Vandross. His work spans diverse genres, from jazz and pop to R&B and rock. Fields was featured on Ray Charles' Grammy-winning album Genius Loves Company and earned a Latin Grammy Award in 2002 for his contributions to Alejandro Sanz's album Y Solo Se Me Ocurre Amarte.
His music is also heard in numerous film soundtracks, including Bull Durham, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Class Action, and The Preacher's Wife. These achievements reflect his eclectic influences and musical prowess, allowing him to seamlessly navigate various styles while maintaining his distinctive sound.
A Prolific Touring and Session Musician
Fields has toured extensively with renowned acts such as George Benson, The Rippingtons, Tower of Power, Earth, Wind & Fire, and the Dave Weckl Band, demonstrating his wide-ranging appeal and adaptability as a live performer. Since 2006, Fields has been performing with Barry Manilow as part of the legendary artist's residency in Las Vegas, further solidifying his role as a go-to saxophonist for some of the most iconic names in the music industry.
Commitment to Education
Beyond his performance career, Fields is deeply committed to music education. As a clinician, he has taught at premier music camps and schools around the world, sharing his expertise with the next generation of musicians. His dedication to fostering new talent is a testament to his belief in the transformative power of music.
A Multifaceted Artist
Whether in the recording studio, on stage, or in the classroom, Brandon Fields’ talents continue to inspire and captivate. A dynamic and energetic performer, his wide range of influences and experiences shine through in his performances, which blend contemporary jazz with his unique personal style. Fields’ use of Meyer Bros. mouthpieces further reflects his commitment to excellence and precision in his music, helping to shape his warm, expressive tone that has become a hallmark of his playing.
At home in Los Angeles, Fields continues to write, record, and perform at local venues, constantly honing his craft and pushing musical boundaries. With a career that spans over four decades and countless accolades, Brandon Fields stands as a true innovator and influential figure in contemporary music.