29th Street Saxophone Quartet

[1] The group has performed an eclectic repertoire, including jazz, show tunes, funk, rap, and original experimental works.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s the band toured in Britain, Europe, Turkey, Canada and in the United States.

In an early review of the band's first extended engagement in New York City in 1984, John S. Wilson of The New York Times wrote, "The ensemble playing is clean, precise and tightly together, but the solos are filled with slashing, exuberant abandon.

At times it is the very essence of loose, free jazz but it also uses the heavy, stylized sound of Stan Kenton's saxophone writing.

"[3] The group maintained an international presence and recorded several CDs and is still in existence today.