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A Southern
California native, Sal Lozano is a freelance woodwind player.
He is a featured member of bands led by such notable musicians
as Louie Bellson, Tom Kubis,
and Gordon Goodwin.
A few of the artists Sal has also recorded with include
Christina Aguilera, Will Smith, Mandy Moore, Stevie Wonder,
Lalo Schifrin, Brian McKnight, Robbie Williams,Keely Smith
Jessica Simpson, Barbra Streisand, Joey DeFrancesco
Maynard Ferguson and Natalie Cole.

Occupying
the principal chair at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles
keeps him busy as well. His credits include Fosse, Caroline or Change, Play Without Words and The Drowsy Chaperone and Edward Scissorhands.
As a soloist, Sal has appeared with the Pacific Symphony, The San Diego Symphony and the Riverside Philharmonic. Other orchestral performances include the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Sal
is a member of the Dancing With the Stars House
Band. He has also performed at the Gala for the President
at Ford's Theatre in Washington D.C. Other television
credits include , American Idol, The Grammy Awards, Latin Grammy
Awards, Emmy Awards Orchestra, ESPY Awards, America’s Funniest Home
Videos, The Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon, Touched by an
Angel, The Tonight Show, Warner Brothers Cartoons, Commander in Chief and numerous
National Commercials.

Motion
Picture credits include Man About Town, Just Like Heaven, Coach Carter, Vegas Vacation, National
Treasure, The Last Shot, Bah Humduck, Happy Feet, Ice Princess, Legally Blonde 2 and Disney’s
Beauty and the Beast.
Sal
is currently a Professor of Saxophone at California State
University,
Long Beach and has served as director of Jazz Studies at California State
University, Fullerton. He conducts clinics and master classes across the country. He is also a clinician
for Disney's Magic Music Days Workshops at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Ca. Sal is also a clinician for Disney's All American College Band at Disneyland and at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida
Education: Cal State Long Beach. Former
student of Greg Adams, Leo Potts, John Barcelona, Jim Walker,
and Jim Kanter.

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