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Meet Alto Saxophonist Erena Terakubo

Courtesy Chris Drukker
Erena has a unique and beautiful voice on the saxophone with one foot in tradition, and the other with a vision for the future.
John Beasley
Tiger Okoshi
trumpetb.1950

Erena Terakubo
saxophone, altoWhen Terakubo was 15, Okoshi, a professor at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, awarded her a full scholarship to Berklee's five-week summer program. Terakubo remembers it well. "I couldn't speak English at all," she said. "But I was communicating and making friends through music. It was a new experience for me. There were so many people from all over the worldIsrael, Europe, everywhere in the States. They were way better musicians than I was. I was shocked by the high level the musicians in the States were. Shocked and inspired."
Terakubo also received a full scholarship to attend Berklee as an undergrad. She received an Artist Diploma in 2014 and returned to earn her Bachelor's Degree in 2018.
After graduating from Berklee, Terakubo moved to New York, and her career has continued to soar. In November 2023, she was a special guest with the
Chad LB
saxophone, tenor
Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993
Before moving to New York, Terakubo had an opportunity to record three albums with some of her jazz heroes: North Bird (King Records: 2010) with pianist

Kenny Barron
pianob.1943

Christian McBride
bassb.1972
Lee Pearson
drums
Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Dominick Farinacci
trumpetb.1983

Jimmy Cobb
drums1929 - 2020

Lenny White
drumsb.1949
The recordings were arranged by jazz producer Yasohachi Itoh, aka "Mr. 88." "This producer used to work for Sony Records in Japan," she said. "Everyone knew this guy. He came to one of my concerts in Japan and asked me, 'What's your dream band?' I jokingly said those names, and he said, 'ok, let's make it happen.'"
New York Attitude was noticed by AllAboutJazz's Edward Blanco, who was impressed by Terakubo's playing. "Teaming up with a group of accomplished players for a performance will most probably make an average player sound good," he wrote. "Here, though, a talented player is made to sound extraordinary. Japanese-born Erena Terakubo is a gifted musician with burnished skills on the saxophone whosurrounded by this group of jazz masterspresents a sharp and vibrant musical experience that is a pleasure to hear . . . New York Attitude captures an exciting new artist delivering the best of straightahead jazz like a seasoned veteran."
"After Berklee," Terakubo said, "most of my friends from college moved to New York." (She lives in Riverdale). Shortly after arriving in the city, Terakubo met veteran alto saxophonist

Vincent Herring
saxophone, altob.1964

Yasushi Nakamura
bass
Louis Hayes
drumsb.1937
Said Herring: "I watched her blossom from a special talent into what must be the world's best female alto saxophonist. She is amazing." In 2017, pianist/composer/arranger

John Beasley
piano
Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
When UNESCO declared April 30 as International Jazz Day in 2011, Beasley was appointed Music Director of its annual global Gala Concerts. For the 2022 Jazz Day Gala Concert, he recommended Terakubo to join the all-star cast of global jazz stars, representing Japan. "Erena," said Beasley, "has a unique and beautiful voice on the saxophone with one foot in tradition, and the other with a vision for the future."
On May 14, 2024, alto saxophonist

Charles McPherson
saxophone, altob.1939

Giveton Gelin
trumpet
Russell Hall
bass
Anthony Fung
drumsTerakubo's major influences, in addition to Herring and McPherson are

Cannonball Adderley
saxophone1928 - 1975

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Phil Woods
saxophone, alto1931 - 2015

Sonny Stitt
saxophone1924 - 1982
Tenor saxophonist Chad LB and Terakubo had never met or played together, so her invitation from him to perform at at Jazz@thePoint was unexpected. "I was surprised that he called me," she said. "I knew him on YouTube and Instagram. I see him all the time, but I had no idea he knew about me. He Instagram-messaged me and said, 'I'm fond of you, and do you want to do this gig with me?'" Chad LB was a member of the multi Grammy-winning Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra (ALJO) and toured with Taylor Swift. He studied at the Brubeck Institute and, while there, was selected as a member of the Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet.
Terakubo's latest album, Absolutely Live!, was recorded in 2019 at Tokyo's Shinjuku Pit Inn jazz club with

Mayuko Katakura
pianoMotoi Kanamori
bassShinnosuke Takahashi
drums
Hoagy Carmichael
piano1899 - 1981
Terakubo began playing the saxophone at age 9 in Sapporo, becoming part of the Sapporo Junior Jazz Band when she was 10. "One of the main staff there who organized the concerts," she recalled, "really liked my playing, and he put me on everything. I'd be the featured kid in trhe band, taking solos. The audiences went crazy back then; they were screaming. I had a great time playing for people. And then I met Tiger Okoshi." And now she plays for audiences all over the world.
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Jimmy Cobb
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