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Bob Reynolds is an American jazz tenor saxophonist.

A solo recording artist


since 2000, he has been a member of the popular "genre-bending"
instrumental group Snarky Puppy since 2014, winning a Grammy Award with
the band for the album Culcha Vulcha. [1]
Born in Morristown, New Jersey, his family moved to Jacksonville, Florida. He
started playing saxophone at age 13 and attended high school at Douglas
Anderson School of the Arts with a well-known jazz band. After graduating, he
attended Berklee College of Music where he studied with George Garzone
and Hal Crook. [2] He has played with John Mayer's band for five years,[1] and
has also worked with Brian Blade, Aaron Goldberg, Gregory Hutchinson, and
Tom Harrell].[2]
His 2006 album Can't Wait for Perfect was voted Best Debut in the Village
Voice jazz poll. Reynolds received a Grammy Award with Snarky Puppy in
2017, four ASCAP Young Jazz Composer awards, and Berklee's Billboard
Magazine Endowed Scholarship.[2]

Contents
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Discography (partial)
1.1
As guest
2
Awards and honors
3
References
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External linksDiscography (partial)[edit]
Source: [3] As leader
• The Bob Reynolds Quartet (2000)
• Live at the Jazz Corner
• Can't Wait For Perfect (2007)
• Live in New York (2010)
• A Live Life (2011)
• Somewhere in Between (2013)
• Déjà Vu (2014)
• Guitar Band (2017)
• Hindsight (2017)
• Quartet (2018)
• A Message For Mobley (2019)
• Runway (2020)
with Snarky Puppy
• We Like It Here (Ropeadope, 2014)
• Culcha Vulcha (GroundUP, 2016)
• Immigrance (GroundUP, 2019)
with John Mayer
• Where the Light Is (Columbia Records, 2008)
• Battle Studies (BMG, 2009)
with Jonah Smith
• Industry Rule (BGR Records, 2001)
• Beneath the Underdog (BGR Records, 2003)
with Anthony Wilson
• Frogtown (Goat Hill, 2016)
As guest[edit]
• Ninja Sex Party, "Smooth Talkin'"[4]
Awards and honors[edit]
• 4x ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Awards
• Berklee's Billboard Magazine Endowed Scholarship
• 2016: Culcha Vulcha, Grammy Award for Best Contemporary
Instrumental Album[5]
References[edit]
1 ^ Jump up to: 

a b "Bob Reynolds Biography". AllMusic, member of the RhythmOne group.

Retrieved 1 March 2020.


2 ^ Jump up to: 

a b c "The Justin Varnes Quartet featuring Grammy Award-Winning Saxophonist

Bob Retnolds". The Jazz Corner. March 27, 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
3 ^ "Bob Reynolds Credits". AllMusic, member of the RhythmOne group.
Retrieved 1 March 2020.
4 ^ Cool Patrol (CD). Ninja Sex Party. United States: Ninja Sex Party. 2018.
5 ^ "2016 Grammy Winners". Recording Academy. 2017-11-28. Retrieved 1
March 2020.
External links[edit]
• Official website
• Bob Reynolds on ON THE HIT with DEANE OGDEN podcast, March
25, 2014
Authority control
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