BIO A native of Conyers, Georgia, Sam Skelton
has been active on the Atlanta music scene for well over a decade. Mr. Skelton graduated summa cum
laude from Georgia State University and the private studio of Tony Carere with a
degree in Jazz Studies. During his course of study at GSU, Sam was a
Montgomery Music Scholar and a two-time fellowship recipient to the
Aspen Music Festival. He
continued his saxophone studies with Kenneth Radnofsky
at Boston University in 1991. As a woodwind doubler, Skelton is well
versed in any genre of music. His grasp of saxophone, clarinet and
flute has enabled him to remain very busy in live performance as well
as in the studio. Sam has performed and/or soloed with The London Symphony Orchestra, The Atlanta Symphony, The Atlanta Pops, The Peachtree Pops, The Atlanta Ballet Orchestra and The Cobb Symphony Orchestra as well as numerous local high school and civic ensembles. World Premiers include James Oliverio’s Children of A Common Mother, Lee Johnson’s Ora Pro Mi: Concerto for Winds Soloist (clarinet, flute and soprano saxophone) and Seaside Symphony (clarinet and soprano saxophone soloist). Sam also played the premier recording of Ora Pro Mi and Seaside Symphony with the London Symphony Orchestra. As a sideman on over 120 compact discs,
Sam remains very active in the studio and can be heard on recordings by
such artists as: Grammy nominee Howard Tate, Matchbox 20, The Gap Band
and The Ohio Players. Television and radio
jingles include The Weather Channel, The Travel Channel, Ford, The
Cartoon Network, CNN, Nature’s Own, Popeye’s, Papa John’s and Turner
South. Television appearances include In the Heat of the Night, Savannah and Sinbad’s Summer Jam II on HBO. |