Saxophonist
Steve Cole is a popular jazz performer whose crossover sound draws from the R&B, pop, and blues influences of his hometown Chicago. He initially gained attention in the late '90s playing alongside guitarist
Brian Culbertson and issuing albums like 1998's
Stay Awhile and 2003's
NY LA. Whether on his own or as a member of the all-star
Sax Pack with
Jeff Kashiwa and
Kim Waters,
Cole has remained a chart favorite, issuing albums like 2016's
Turn It Up, 2019's neo-soul-inflected
Gratitude, and 2021's Smoke and Mirrors.
Born in 1970,
Cole grew up in Chicago the son of a semi-pro clarinet and sax player. Classically trained from a young age, he started first on clarinet and then switched to tenor saxophone in high school. He further honed his musical skills at Northwestern University, studying classical saxophone while pursuing a degree in economics and eventually earning an M.B.A. It was also while at Northwestern that he switched his creative focus from classical to jazz, funk, blues, and R&B. He began gigging and quickly established himself as a go-to sideman on the Chicago club scene. Along with gigs alongside luminaries like
Junior Wells and
Bob Mamet,
Cole came to wider recognition playing with Chicago-native keyboardist
Brian Culbertson. Working with
Culbertson,
Cole recorded his debut album, 1998's
Stay Awhile, which spawned three hit radio singles that helped
Cole's win the Prism Award for Best New Artist at the 2000 Oasis Smooth Jazz Awards.
In 2002,
Cole returned with the
Culbertson-produced
Between Us, which included the singles "Got It Going On" and "From the Start," as well as a cover of
TLC's "Waterfalls." The album came in the wake of a busy period for the saxophonist, who remained in-demand as a sideman, working with
Dave Koz,
Marc Antoine,
Peter White,
Rick Braun, and
Larry Carlton, among others. The following year, he issued
NY LA, which again featured
Culbertson and found the saxophonist expanding his sonic palette, working with fellow saxophonist
David Mann, the vocal duo Sonic Soul, as well as bassist
Will Lee, guitarist
Paul Jackson, Jr., percussionist
Lenny Castro, and former
Miles Davis keyboardist Darren Johnson. He followed with the lyrical
Spin in 2005 and the laid-back
True in 2006.
In 2008,
Cole landed on top of the Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs chart with "Fallin' for You," a single off the eponymous debut album from his smooth jazz trio
Sax Pack with
Jeff Kashiwa and
Kim Waters. A year later,
Cole and the group returned with
The Pack Is Back! He then returned to his solo work with the orchestral covers album
Moonlight, featuring songs by
James Taylor,
Burt Bacharach,
Sarah McLachlan,
Paul McCartney, and others. The contemporary funk- and smooth jazz-oriented
Pulse followed two years later. In 2015,
Cole reunited with
the Sax Pack for their third full-length effort, the aptly titled
The Power of 3.
In 2016,
Cole released his eighth studio album,
Turn It Up, featuring the single "Mirage."
Gratitude arrived in 2019 and found the saxophonist drawing upon a renewed sense of purpose following a health scare in his family. Included on the album was the single "Neo Sol." On his tenth studio set, 2021's Smoke and Mirrors, he collaborated with his longtime co-writer/producer Michael Mann. Also contributing were players like trumpeter
Trevor Neumann, guitarist
Bernd Schoenhart, bassist
Mark Egan, and others. ~ Matt Collar