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Jazz Saxophonist & Jazz Journalist
In May 2007, at age 14 and with just 20 months experience playing saxophone, Mikayla Gilbreath successfully auditioned for membership in the award-winning Deer Valley Performance Jazz Ensemble. Less than a year later she was named Lead Alto Saxophonist for the band. The music now playing was recorded at live performances during Mikayla's first year with DV Performance Jazz Ensemble.
In August 2008, Mikayla was admitted to Glendale College where she presently studies Saxophone / Jazz Improvisation.
Mikayla's first article on jazz was published in September 2007, in Jazz Notes, The Journal of the Jazz Journalists Association. Her column "Mikayla's Totally Jazzed" debuted on AllAboutJazz.com in January 2008.
| READ MIKAYLA'S LATEST ARTICLE on AllAboutJazz.com. |

Mikayla Gilbreath is the fifteen-year-old Lead Alto Saxophonist for nationally-recognized Deer Valley Performance Jazz Ensemble. She also plays soprano sax, clarinet, and flute for the band. Although its members are rather young, DV Performance Jazz Ensemble is considered by many to be one of the best jazz big bands in America. So Mikayla is genuinely proud to perform with this group of talented musicians.
DV Performance Jazz Ensemble normally has 20 - 24 musicians on-stage at any one time. A typical configuration for the band is as follows: ♦ 5 to 7 saxophones
Deer Valley Performance Jazz Ensemble


By merely showing an interest in Gilbreath and her music, this legendary jazz musician has created many opportunities for Mikayla and has instilled in her a genuine desire for personal achievement.
Since March 2007, Mikayla has been featured on SonnyRollins.com as part of "Meeting Sonny - The Sonny Rollins Podcast - Episode 3."

[ To see the podcast, click on the image above. After Sonny's Video Player loads, locate the video thumbnail image labeled "Meeting Sonny" and click on it. The podcast is also included in Mikayla's videos near the bottom of this page. ]
In April 2007, Mikayla was interviewed on National Public Radio as part of Jazz Journalists Association President Howard Mandel's interview with Sonny Rollins which is entitled "Saxophonist Sonny Rollins Still Swinging Strong." Gilbreath is particularly pleased to note that Mr. Rollins is referred to as her “mentor” in that piece. And in the September 2007 issue of JazzTimes Magazine, Mikayla was featured prominently in Nat Hentoff's article entitled "Bridging Generations," a piece which also deals with Sonny Rollins.
"Sonny Rollins - The Wit & Wisdom of a Master"

Pictured above attending the event are (left-to-right) Sierra Gilbreath, David Liebman, Briana Gilbreath, Jimmy Heath, Joe Lovano, Mikayla Gilbreath, Paquito D'Rivera, and Lou Donaldson. Other guests who also attended the reception included Dr. Lonnie Smith, Marion Meadows, Brenda Feliciano, and Jazz Journalists Association President Howard Mandel. Afterward, their guests joined the Gilbreath girls for the concert. And, at the conclusion of Sonny's remarkable performance, the group went backstage where they


Saxophonist Candy Dulfer has also played a crucial role in introducing Mikayla to jazz. Early on, Dulfer's music caught Gilbreath's attention and now Candy's influence is reflected in Mikayla's own playing style. But it is Dulfer's demonstrated success in a field dominated primarily by male performers that perhaps inspires Mikayla most, as she strives to reach her own goals. Candy's friendship and encouragement have given Mikayla the confidence to continue reaching higher.

In addition to playing jazz, Gilbreath is also very interested in writing about it. After high school, Mikayla plans to attend the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University. In February 2007, Gilbreath had the distinct honor of meeting Mr. Cronkite, who is perhaps the most respected journalist of all time.

Gilbreath is also the youngest contributor to AllAboutJazz.com, where she writes a column entitled “Mikayla's Totally Jazzed." All About Jazz has been named "Best Website on Jazz" by the Jazz Journalists Association, every year since 2002. Mikayla is very grateful to AAJ Publisher Michael Ricci and AAJ Managing Editor John Kelman for allowing her to be a part of the All About Jazz team."
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♦ SONNY ROLLINS applauded and exclaimed "ALRIGHT! Very good. Bravo! Very fine! ...Wow, that's good. She's got talent! She's got talent!"
♦ CANDY DULFER called Mikayla "supertalented" and told her "You're better than I was at your age!"
♦ BENNY GOLSON remarked "She just might be on the road to becoming famous. I wish her well as she sets out to vigorously ply the future. My compliments."
♦ JIMMY HEATH called Mikayla and her sister Briana "the future of jazz."
♦ DR. LONNIE SMITH also called Mikayla "the future of Jazz" and told her "I'll always be there for you!"
♦ DAVID SANBORN commented "Wow, this girl is on the inside. She really knows what she's talking about!"
♦ SLIDE HAMPTON said "It's an honor to see someone keeping the flame alive. Thank you, Mikayla! Keep up the fantastic work!"
♦ ALPHONSE MOUZON declared "You are awesome! You are extremely talented and intelligent beyond your age! " and "Bravo Mikayla on the impeccable interview article you did on me! You are THE BEST!"
♦ MARION MEADOWS remarked "That is fantastic!! Incredible for only playing 20 months!
♦ Tom Korkidis, JOE LOVANO's agent, said "Quite impressive for a young saxophonist to improvise at that level after only playing for less than two years!"
♦ "'On sonnyrollins.com... you can see Mikayla Gilbreath, a 13-year-old saxophonist from Tempe, Arizona.' On one of the podcasts, Gilbreath, who first heard Sonny’s music in her grade school... is seen meeting Sonny backstage. ...And she tells how she became committed to the jazz life. ...'I heard Sonny Rollins, and I just loved it. I loved the way it sounded and I just -- I wanted to play jazz instead of just music.' [Jazz Journalists Association President, Howard] Mandel asked her if there was anything odd about having been 'drawn to the music of someone whose background is so different from hers.' ...Wisely, the 13-year-old answered, 'You know, I really don’t think it matters. It’s the music that kind of brought us together. It wasn’t the fact that I was white and he was black, or that he was old and I was young. It was just--it was the music that we both loved.'" Nat Hentoff, JazzTimes Magazine, "Bridging Generations," September, 2007.
♦ "It is remarkable to learn that such a young girl, only 14 years old, who plays the alto saxophone for only two years now, reached such a high level in playing. Only few kids from that age can refer to the great master in jazz, Sonny Rollins, who has said about hearing Mikayla playing... 'Bravo, very nice! She's got talent.'" Hans Koert, Keep Swinging Jazz Blog, The Netherlands, November 12, 2007. The article went on to label Gilbreath as the "young US 'Candy Dulfer.'" The article is available in both Dutch and English.
♦ "Mikayla's Totally Jazzed" is a new column that will feature artist interviews and thoughts on jazz by saxophonist/student Mikayla Gilbreath. Despite her young age, she's managed to connect with a surprising number of well-known musicians, hosting a pre-concert reception at Sonny Rollins' 50th Anniversary Carnegie Hall Concert in 2007 that was attended by artists including Jimmy Heath, Lou Donaldson, Paquito D' Rivera, Joe Lovano, David Liebman, Dr. Lonnie Smith and Marion Meadows. At fourteen she's already a confirmed jazz lover and surprisingly accomplished musician, and while one goal of this column is to reach out to youth and help them connect with the music she loves, Mikayla's writing and fresh perspective will appeal to jazz fans of all ages." Managing Editor John Kelman, AllAboutJazz.com, January 7, 2008.
♦ "Given such an open and welcoming environment, it's no surprise that The Jazz Nework has attracted such familiar names as David Benoit, Alex Bugnon, Onaje Allan Gumbs and Lenny White to its member roster, and earned accolades from the likes of fellow members Bill Cobham, Will Downing, Alphonse Mouzon and Buster Williams.
"Yet it's not only established artists who hang out together over this electronic backyard fence. There are plenty of tomorrow's aspiring stars as well, such as 15-year-old Mikayla Gilbreath. 'I heard Sonny Rollins,' she says, explaining her passion, 'and I just loved it. I loved the way it sounded, and I wanted to play jazz instead of just music.' Has anyone of any age ever put it better? Jazz instead of just music." Alan Kurtz, Jazz.com, June 29, 2008.
![]() | Below you will find some more of Mikayla's videos, including a video of her first spontaneous improvisation (with her middle school band). There are also some Sonny Rollins related videos. You can see more of Mikayla's videos on her YouTube channel.
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♫ Tribute to Sonny Rollins by Mikayla (13) ► "Blue Room" (Nov. 2006)
(This was recorded two days before Mikayla met Sonny Rollins. Mikayla had been playing sax for 14 months. She played Sonny's own rendition of the Rogers & Hart classic "Blue Room.")
You can also see Sonny Rollins watching the above video.
♫ Meeting Sonny - The Sonny Rollins Podcast - (Released March 2007)
(This podcast was created by Sonny Rollins' record company, Doxy Records. Portions of it were filmed during Mikayla's first meeting with Mr. Rollins and it also incorporates an interview about that first meeting. The podcast can also be viewed on sonnyrollins.com.)
♫ Mikayla (14) ► First Spontaneous Improvisation (8th grade) - May 2007.
(Mikayla had been playing sax for 20 months when this was recorded. She played "Song For My Father" by Horace Silver.)
♫ Honoring SONNY ROLLINS at his 50th Anniversary Carnegie Hall Concert
(Sonny Rollins first played Carnegie Hall in 1957. On September 18, 2007, he returned to play once again in the trio format with Christian McBride and Roy Haynes. After that performance, he again took the stage with his regular band which included Kimati Dinizulu, Clifton Anderson, Bobby Broom, Bob Cranshaw, & Steve Jordan. Mikayla and her sisters hosted a pre-concert reception just before Sonny's performance.)



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