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CoffeeTalk Jazz Radio Welcomes Educator and Saxophonist Lord Yancyy 5/18/24

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Yancyy was born to entertain touching the lives and hearts people around the world with his music. His impeccable styling and artistic charisma are not confined to certain genres or generations. A native of Detroit, Michigan, Yancyy recalls hearing a saxophone solo in church at the age of 13, and was gripped by the impact on the congregation, 

Lord Yancyy's  music is exploratory with his purity of tone, dazzling technique you’ll love his relaxed soothing style and melodic embellishment.

Yancyy's ambition was undeniable that his father soon surprised him with an alto sax, and he blossomed overnight as a self-taught prodigy. He joined his high school band, and within two years, renowned classical saxophonist Donald Sinta sponsored Yancyy's attendance at the prestigious Interlochen Fine Arts Academy. He continued his pursuit of artistic excellence, earning his Bachelor of Fine Arts. in performance at University of Michigan's acclaimed School of Music, and remains a faithful academic, amassing a collector’s dream of instruments, equipment, and a respectable library of instructive materials.

Meet Our Host: Ms. Bridgette Lewis: She is the creative genius and founder of the award-winning podcast CoffeeTalk Jazz radio. Bridgette gets you up-close and personal with insightful interviews taking you behind the scenes with your favorite artist. 

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