Portrait of Bob Reynolds

Artist

Bob Reynolds

Los Angeles-based saxophonist Bob Reynolds is a 3-time Grammy-winning member of the instrumental group Snarky Puppy, an award-winning composer, and a prolific recording artist with eleven top-selling solo albums. Widely recognized for his work with both Snarky Puppy and John Mayer, Bob has also been a featured soloist with notable instrumentalists like Larry Carlton, Chris Botti, and Jeff Lorber. He has collaborated with a diverse array of pop artists, including Michael Bublé, Idina Menzel, Josh Groban, The 1975, and USHER. His most recent album, "Bob Reynolds Group Live in Munich," features his long-time bandmates Ruslan Sirota on piano, Janek Gwizdala on bass, and Gene Coye on drums. The album captures an outstanding concert at Jazz Club Unterfahrt in Munich, offering a beautiful and energetic musical journey. The show was completely sold out and recorded in immersive formats, allowing listeners to relive the experience as if they were there live. Born in Morristown, New Jersey, Bob grew up in Jacksonville, Florida, where he began playing the saxophone at age 13. After attending Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, he honed his skills at Boston's Berklee College of Music under the mentorship of George Garzone and Hal Crook. A pioneer in online music education, Bob founded his innovative Virtual Teaching Studio in 2010, through which he has coached thousands of musicians in over 30 countries. Bob lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two children. He shares insights on music, the creative process, and balancing a career with family life to over 100,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel. https://bobreynoldsmusic.com