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  1. Paul Shapiro is a jazz, world, and klezmer saxophonist from New York City . Career. From 1983 to 2007 Shapiro recorded eight albums, toured, and frequently played tenor saxophone in New York City with the Microscopic Septet. [1]

  2. Composer in Focus with Jeff Janeczko sponsored by the International Forum for Jewish Music Studies. Paul Shapiro Music, Book of Shapiro Graphic History, Jews and Jazz, Foreign Legion,

  3. On his new album, "Essen" (Tzadik), Shapiro explores the cultural mash-up that occurred in American popular music when Jewish music -- Yiddish theater songs, vaudeville tunes, klezmer songs and novelties -- met blues, jazz, rhythm 'n' blues and swing.

  4. Jan 8, 2015 · Paul Shapiro, saxophonist, flautist, composer and bandleader, has been active in New York 's creative music scene for over two decades. Throughout the eighties he led his own avant-funk band Foreign Legion, which was featured on Emergency Records' compilation "This Is The Funk."

  5. Jul 19, 2007 · The musician chosen, Paul Shapiro, is as talented as they come, both a fine sax player and a deft writer. “I was commissioned by the Museum of Jewish Heritage to write the score for their Silent Film/Live Music series in 2004,” Shapiro recalls.

  6. Sep 23, 2008 · Reed man Paul Shapiro is one of the most resourceful and versatile musicians in the vibrant New York scene. In addition to his work in the jazz world, with Phillip Johnston's Microscopic Septet and forward-thinking improvisers such as Julius Hemphill and Elliot Sharp, Shapiro is a founding member of the international musicians ...

  7. Listen to music by Paul Shapiro on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Paul Shapiro.