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Saxophonist Joey Berkley; Rising Above the Challenges, Ep 219

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Born in Toronto Canada, Joey Berkley moved to NYC in 1979 after graduating w/honors from the Music Program at Humber College.

A jazz musician firmly rooted in the tradition of Coltrane, Miles, and Monk, Joey Berkley incorporated these influences to develop his own sound.

Berkley’s career as a tenor saxophonist and recording artist has evolved through a variety of stages: from in-demand sideman to the founder/leader and composer/arranger of various bands including: The Joey Berkley Quartet, Funkasaurus Rex, Joey Berkley’s Bandits, The Joey Berkley Band, and more recently the single “Wired”.

In 2015 Mr. Berkley became the director of The Westchester Center for Jazz and Contemporary Music.

An educator with over 35 years’ experience, he developed a curriculum designed to challenge students with a commitment to excellence, focusing on the fundamentals of jazz and a commitment to artistic expression regardless of the playing level.

Prior to his role as director of the Center, he served over 15 years at Fox Lane MS/HS, Bedford, NY as their Woodwind Specialist, and directed both the Middle School and High School Jazz Ensembles.

2019 became a turning point in Mr Berkley’s life when he was forced to end a 40+ year career as a saxophonist due to a neurological movement disorder called Focal Dystonia in his left hand.

Unwilling to accept his fate, he found a solution at NIH in Bethesda MD in an experimental treatment for Dystonia.

On Friday March 12, 2021 Joey became Patient #2 and underwent brain surgery to implant an electrode into his brain and connect it to a battery near his collar-bone. Miraculously, this risky choice controlled the symptoms of Dystonia, allowing him to play again.

Joey was very public about his situation.

He is set to release “A Suite Life”on July 26, 2024. This cathartic release documents his experiences going through the life and career-changing brain surgery to regain his playing ability.

The link to his full biography, along with more Resources for this episode, is on our website.

In this episode, we talked about:

🎷 The importance of the physical relationship to the instrument 🎷 One embouchure for your entire range 🎷 Joey’s encounter with comedian, Andy Kaufman 🎷 The 1 question Joey has lived his life by (How bad do you want it) 🎷 Duke Ellington’s quote about music (good music vs bad music) 🎷 And much more!

Do you want to support the show? Become a patron!

For as little as a $2 donation each month, you get searchable transcripts for the episodes, Bonus videos with extra tips and content, a full Podcast directory, and the ability to suggest future guests.

Go to our Patreon site for more info.

We truly appreciate our supporters, who help keep the podcast running!

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Born in Toronto Canada, Joey Berkley moved to NYC in 1979 after graduating w/honors from the Music Program at Humber College.

A jazz musician firmly rooted in the tradition of Coltrane, Miles, and Monk, Joey Berkley incorporated these influences to develop his own sound.

Berkley’s career as a tenor saxophonist and recording artist has evolved through a variety of stages: from in-demand sideman to the founder/leader and composer/arranger of various bands including: The Joey Berkley Quartet, Funkasaurus Rex, Joey Berkley’s Bandits, The Joey Berkley Band, and more recently the single “Wired”.

In 2015 Mr. Berkley became the director of The Westchester Center for Jazz and Contemporary Music.

An educator with over 35 years’ experience, he developed a curriculum designed to challenge students with a commitment to excellence, focusing on the fundamentals of jazz and a commitment to artistic expression regardless of the playing level.

Prior to his role as director of the Center, he served over 15 years at Fox Lane MS/HS, Bedford, NY as their Woodwind Specialist, and directed both the Middle School and High School Jazz Ensembles.

2019 became a turning point in Mr Berkley’s life when he was forced to end a 40+ year career as a saxophonist due to a neurological movement disorder called Focal Dystonia in his left hand.

Unwilling to accept his fate, he found a solution at NIH in Bethesda MD in an experimental treatment for Dystonia.

On Friday March 12, 2021 Joey became Patient #2 and underwent brain surgery to implant an electrode into his brain and connect it to a battery near his collar-bone. Miraculously, this risky choice controlled the symptoms of Dystonia, allowing him to play again.

Joey was very public about his situation.

He is set to release “A Suite Life”on July 26, 2024. This cathartic release documents his experiences going through the life and career-changing brain surgery to regain his playing ability.

The link to his full biography, along with more Resources for this episode, is on our website.

In this episode, we talked about:

🎷 The importance of the physical relationship to the instrument 🎷 One embouchure for your entire range 🎷 Joey’s encounter with comedian, Andy Kaufman 🎷 The 1 question Joey has lived his life by (How bad do you want it) 🎷 Duke Ellington’s quote about music (good music vs bad music) 🎷 And much more!

Do you want to support the show? Become a patron!

For as little as a $2 donation each month, you get searchable transcripts for the episodes, Bonus videos with extra tips and content, a full Podcast directory, and the ability to suggest future guests.

Go to our Patreon site for more info.

We truly appreciate our supporters, who help keep the podcast running!

  continue reading

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