Author Archives: Aaron

News – June 2, 2021

Some very exciting news to share!

Announcing the *June 19* official release of my new album: Aaron Lington – 4 Bari x Bach: Chorales for Baritone Saxophone

When the pandemic hit and my calendar suddenly became as wide open as a rural Montana highway, I started looking for *something* to do that would fulfill me artistically while also allowing me to learn something in the process. I had always wanted to get better at home recording and learning to properly use Logic and my microphone, etc. so I started by recording a single Bach chorale on Easter Sunday of 2020.

I always loved playing Bach chorales in saxophone quartet; was (and is!) a great way to practice intonation and phrasing. So, it seemed like a great way to improve my home recording skills. I recorded all four parts (SATB) on my primary saxophone, the baritone. I did all of the mixing myself.

After posting a few of these on FB and YT, I was encouraged by the comments and feedback I received and therefore continued to do many more – always choosing ones that meant something to me; either harmonically, melodically, or even sometimes liturgically.

I got better and better at the audio mixing part of the process and also the video editing (which saw me move from iMovie to FCP). So, I continued to do more and more.

In January 2021, I received a call from Jim Pugh at Little Village. He wanted to release an album comprised of 30-40 minutes of my favorite Bach chorales I had recorded! I was stunned and honored. And on June 19, the album will officially be out!

The album is comprised of 21 chorales and was mastered by Myles Boisen in Oakland. Liner notes by Livingston Taylor.

You can check out the chorales on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/…/sets/aaron-lington-4-bari-x-bach

Or on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist…

In addition many of the videos I did of these can be found on my personal YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/playlist…

If you would like a signed physical copy of the CD, please DM me. $15 (shipping included) in the US.

Additionally, the physical copy will be available through Amazon – should be available by 6/18.Streaming of course from your usual suspects.

Also here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/4-bari-x-bach/1569290571

And here: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B095RG9T7W

Of course here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4D3ZVKnDH9WPdS5In5gXt8…

Check out the Little Village website. SO much great music there from a diverse array of artists. http://littlevillagefoundation.com/

Many thanks go to Victoria DiMaggio Lington (and my kids of course), Jim Pugh, Luke Dahn, Javier Cabanillas, Livingston Taylor, Paul Tynan, Steffen Kuehn, Chris Walden, Pablo Furman, and Michael Hatfield.

I really hope you all dig this! Please take a listen; even just to one or two tracks…my hope is that they will brighten your day with a small bit of beauty.

News – May 2, 2021

Was such an honor to play baritone saxophone on a great new release by vocalist, Tia Carroll. This woman can SING! Do yourself a favor and check this out. More information here on the Little Village website.

News – April 22, 2021

So honored to be included in another incarnation of the “Global Big Band” led by amazing Romanian pianist Sorin Zlat. This is my old teacher and friend Woody Witt’s composition entitled “The Loop” arranged by Thomas Wenglinski. Great chart with some outstanding soloing and playing throughout. Enjoy!

News – March 10, 2021

I am very excited and honored to announce that I will be the All-State Jazz Band conductor for the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) in 2022!

I am a proud former member of the Texas all-state groups as a high school student and had such a powerful and transforming experience participating. I am looking forward to providing that same experience to the students in my group.

San Antonio – Feb ’22!

News – February 14, 2021

Happy Valentine’s Day! Due to a bug with my recent Word Press theme, I switched themes. This is a lighter color scheme and I’m kind of digging it! Still some work to do, but little by little.

Since the shutdown, I’ve been having a good time recording Bach chorales all on baritone saxophone. It has given me something to do, and also has forced me to get better on Logic and Final Cut Pro.

If you care to check them out, I have a playlist of many of them on my YouTube channel.

The link is here.

Hope you dig!

News – September 2020

Since the COVID shutdown in March 2020, I have been on the board of a 501c3 non-profit here in the Bay Area helping Bay Area musicians who have lost work due to the coronavirus shutdown.

Music inPlace

We have been paying musicians to produce videos, play livestream concerts and have been providing technical training and in some cases equipment to help musicians produce content in a digital medium.

Please consider visiting (and donating!) and checking out some of the projects we have produced.

News – May 31, 2020

Was honored to be included in a KILLER international asyncronous recording project for Romanian pianist, Sorin Zlat and US saxophonist Woody Witt.

Check it out!

“Involution” composed by Sorin Zlat.

News – January 26, 2020

Just finished up the third of three commissions for the Western Carolina University Jazz Ensemble, directed by Pavel Wlosok.

Also, the Taipei Jazz Orchestra just released a record called the “Taiwanese Song Jazz Orchestra Commission Project.” They included a new recording of my piece “Four Taiwanese Folk Melodies.” Cool stuff!