Michigan Technological University
Patrick Booth is a saxophonist, composer, and educator based in the beautiful Upper Peninsula of Michigan. He is currently an adjunct professor of saxophone and small ensembles director at Michigan Technological University. A dynamic performer in both improvisation and classical settings, he holds degrees in classical saxophone and education from Central Michigan University where he studied with John Nichol, as well as graduate degree in Improvisation from the University of Michigan, where he studied with the late Geri Allen, Andrew Bishop, and Ellen Rowe.
He has most recently been a featured performer and teacher with Wadada Leo Smith, and David Liebman, as well as leading his own ensembles based all over the Midwest and East Coast of the USA. He has performed with Geri Allen, Wadada Leo Smith, David Liebman, Ingrid Laubrock, Brad Linde, Marvin Sewell, Douglas Ewart, Karl Berger, and many more. Patrick is committed to new music and has given premieres of both classical and improvisationally focused material.
He has been featured on many recordings, including 4 as a leader, and many as an assisting musician. 2018 will see the release of several new albums both as a leader and featured musician.
Patrick can be seen performing in many different ensembles around the country including Sonic Perfume (Toronto), Gumshoe (Washington DC), straightHORN (Washington DC) Jon Crompton’s saxophone works (NYC), HEAVY COLOR (Toledo), Public Access (Grand Rapids), Steve Leaf and the Ex Pats (Chicago), Brad Fritcher’s MOODS (Grand Rapids), the Estar Cohen Project (Ann Arbor), and many more.
Patrick is a proud endorser of Conn-Selmer saxophones, and Cusack Music Electronics.