99 Seventh Avenue South
New York, New York 10014

Born and raised in Okayama, Japan, Naoki remembers,Early on I heard classical music. I was enrolled inthe Kawai Music School when I was four years old so I could be introduced to music and have fun with it. Then I went to the Yamaha Music School for ten years, studying classical piano and composition. During that same period I also took lessons on drums, playing with rock groups. After graduation, Naoki moved to Seattle where he attended Seattle Central Community College. Most importantly, he took a jazz ensemble class on drums that led him to becoming very interested in playing jazz. A turning point was when he tried out a neighbors saxophone, immediately felt at home playing it, and bought it for $100 before the end of the first day. After graduating from SCCC, he transferred to the University of Washington to study computer science. However he became so proficient on the alto that he enrolled at the New School University Jazz program in New York City. At the New School, he studied under tenor-saxophonist George Garzone. I consider him my mentor. He stressed the importance of time and also introduced me to musical concepts which helped me to really open up my playing. Naoki was considered such a promising young saxophonist that his recital performance awarded him a position on the New Schools promotional CD. For Deserted Island, which features eight of his original songs, Naoki Iwane is teamed with a strong rhythm section and welcomes four guest appearances by Garzone. I prefer to play with people who understand my music quickly and who bring more to the music than what I wrote on the paper. That way they are able to be creative in the music. Ive known pianist George Dulin for a year. As an improviser, he always blows me away and his comping melts perfectly with my solos. Bassist Chris Tordini has perfect time and intonation. Drummer Tommy Crane always swings and is very musical. Ive known guitarist Kazuhiro Ikeda for five years so he definitely knows my playing well. Im very happy with this group and the music that we play is definitely very contemporary. Whether it is the stirring Twentieth Century Bebop, the quirky Deserted Island, an introspective Sea Watch or the fiery Slip + Slide, the innovative alto solos, the tightness of the ensembles and the interplay between Naoki and George Garzone are not to be missed. Naoki Iwane, who recently finished his Masters degree in jazz at NYU, has in recent times taught at NYU for a semester, gigged at the Lincoln Center and toured Japan with his group. For the future he says, I want to tour all over the world and introduce audiences to my music. I want to play and record music that hasnt been heard before. A great deal is going to be heard from this young saxophonist in the future for Naoki Iwanes career is off to a very impressive start.

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Added by clmgarage on July 23, 2007

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