Godwin Louis
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Alto saxophonist Godwin Louis was born in Harlem, New York, and began playing saxophone at age 9. He grew up in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and Port au Prince, Haiti. He was a finalist in the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Saxophone competition and has performed around the globe in countries including Mali, Senegal, Togo, France, and Finland, among many others. A graduate of Berklee College of Music and the prestigious Thelonious Monk Institute for Jazz Performance, he has studied and performed with Herbie Hancock, Clark Terry, Roger Dickerson, Ron Carter, and Al Foster, among other renowned musicians.
In addition, Louis has performed as a sideman and guest soloist, and has conducted clinics and master classes worldwide. As a composer, he has received the Jerome Foundation Emerging Artist Grant and the Jazz Gallery's New Works Commission. As an educator, humanitarian, and ambassador, he has traveled from Benin to China to help promote cross-cultural understanding and introduce thousands to America’s art form of jazz through public concerts, master classes, and jam sessions. The founder of Experience Ayiti, a nonprofit educational multidisciplinary arts organization, his debut album as a leader, Global, was released in February 2019.
- Toured with Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, Mulatu Astatke, Mahmoud Ahmed, and Ellis Marsalis, among others
- Performed with Patti LaBelle, Toni Braxton, Babyface, Bilal, and Prince, among others
- Studied with Terence Blanchard, David Baker, Roger Dickerson, Ron Carter, and Jack DeJohnette, among others
- Musical director for Homeland Jazz Festival in Togo, West Africa
- Awarded third place in the Thelonious Monk International Saxophone Competition
- Recipient of the Jimmy Woode Award for Best Saxophonist, Tuscia in Jazz Festival
- Recipient of the Jerome Foundation Emerging Artist Grant
- Recipient of the Jazz Gallery’s New Artist New Works Commission Grant