Joey DeFrancesco

Joey DeFrancesco (April 10, 1971  August 25, 2022) was an American jazz organist, trumpeter, saxophonist, and occasional singer. He released more than 30 albums under his own name, and recorded extensively as a sideman with such leading jazz performers as trumpeter Miles Davis, saxophonist Houston Person, and guitarist John McLaughlin.

Joey DeFrancesco
Background information
Born(1971-04-10)April 10, 1971
Springfield, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedAugust 25, 2022(2022-08-25) (aged 51)
Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
GenresJazz, bebop
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Hammond organ, piano, keyboards, trumpet, tenor saxophone
Years active1988–2022
LabelsBlue Note, Columbia, Concord, Mack Avenue, Highnote, Muse, Prestige
Websitejoeydefrancesco.com

DeFrancesco signed his first record deal at the age of 16 and over the years recorded and toured internationally with David Sanborn, Arturo Sandoval, Larry Coryell, Frank Wess, Benny Golson, James Moody, Steve Gadd, Danny Gatton, Elvin Jones, Jimmy Cobb, George Benson, Pat Martino, Tony Monaco, John Scofield, Lee Ritenour, Joe Lovano, and had prominent session work with a variety of musicians, including Ray Charles, Bette Midler, Janis Siegel, Diana Krall, Jimmy Smith, and Van Morrison.

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