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Bebop
from Hometown
Sessions, featuring
Joe and his dad, Tony Big T Lovano
Joseph
Salvatore Lovano was born in Cleveland, Ohio on December
29, 1952 and grew up in a very musical household. His dad, Tony,
aka Big T, was a barber by day and a big-toned
tenor player at night. “Big T,” along with his brothers
Nick and Joe, other tenor players, and Carl, a bebop trumpeter,
made sure Joe’s exposure to Jazz and the saxophone were early
and constant.
Joe’s mom, Josephine, and her sister Rose were serious listeners,
as well, His Mom remembers hearing Big T play opposite
Stan Getz and Flip Phillips when they were engaged. And Aunt Rose
went to hear Jazz at the Philharmonic with Ella Fitzgerald when
they came through Cleveland.

Not
surprisingly, Joe began playing the alto at five, switching to the
tenor a few years later. By the time he got his driver’s license
at sixteen, Joe Lovano was a member of the Musician’s Union,
Local 4, and working professionally. He started playing club dates
(sometimes subbing for his dad), and Motown cover bands, eventually
saving enough money from these gigs to put himself through college.

"My
dad was a fantastic saxophone player with a really deep passion
for the music. I grew up with his record collection and when I was
a teenager, he'd bring me around to rehearsals and jam sessions
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