
Joe Elefante is a multitalented keyboardist, saxophonist, vocalist, composer, arranger, and educator. He founded and led The Joe Elefante Big Band, which has been featured on ABC's Nightline, The Fine Living Network, BigBandJazz.Com, and AllAboutJazz.Com, and in The Wall Street Journal, The Star Ledger, and Jazz Improv magazine.
Joe's first release, Vanity Fair, is a collection of ten original compositions. Although the album is still grounded firmly in its jazz heritage, one can’t help but hear varied influences on the track “I Cry", which features the composer on vocals and keyboards. His second release, Here I Am, is an eclectic mix of pop, big band, and modern small group jazz. The album features not only the Big Band, but Joe's wife, Caryn, on vocals, and jazz greats Don Braden, Cecil Broooks III, Freddy Hendrix, Wayne Batchelor, and Matt King. The title track was written by Joe and Caryn for last year's American Idol songwriting competition. There are also four numbers featuring the Big Band, including revisits of "Danger" and "I Cry". The remaining five tracks feature various combinations of small jazz groups playing energetic, modern, swinging jazz.
Joe’s
career to date has had many different folds. At only nineteen years old, he was
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2001, Joe was accepted to the prestigious Betty Carter Jazz Ahead program
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Most recently, Joe is a co-founder and Artistic Director of the Elefante School for the Performing Arts in New Providence, NJ. Check out www.elefanteperformingarts.com for more information.